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Laptop Air cards / 3G wireless INTERNATIONAL - Which provider is the best?
And I specifically need the service to work in NORWAY as Cingular/ATT does NOT work (experienced that first hand).
T-Mobile? Sprint? Verizon? WHO KNOWS??!?!?!!! Ill bump this one until I get an answer. ![]()
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Anyone traveling here?
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You need a GSM service provider in Europe, which is typically Netcom in Norway.
T-Mobile has good coverage all over Europe at a reasonable price, yet, you may have to pay roaming charges outside of Germany. It does work EVERYWHERE, it is amazing, I got coverage all the way up in the Swiss Alps. You can get a prepaid mobile phone account with data plan with T-Mobile in Germany at one of their airport stores (T-Punkt) and use it all over the EU. If you own a triband GSM phone just get the card. That's what I used to do. Now I am only using their cellphone service and try to skimp on expensive data roaming. I always try to get a hotel room with wireless Internet, which is faster and cheaper.
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AT&T for GSM
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Here is the link to their prepaid cards.
http://www.t-mobile.de/xtra/0,13361,18518-_,00.html You can get an account at the airport and buy additional cards at stationaries , gas stations, etc. as needed. They need to be activated over the phone. You pau 29 euro cents per minute and incoming calls are free.
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Some of AT&T's earlier 3G cards only had the 3G frequency they use domestically (850/1900.) The later 3G cards are mostly tri-band for using 3G internationally.
On GSM world it shows Netcom and Telenor Mobil use 2100 mhz in Norway. On ATT.com it shows the Sierra USB 881 with: # Tri-band HSPA - 850/1900/2100 MHz # Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE - 850/900/1800/1900 MHz Per Verizon's website you have to use two cards. A CDMA Pc card for US and a GSM based card for international. http://support.vzw.com/faqs/Internat...al_access.html |
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It does look like Netcom AS has their UMTS coverage to mostly the Oslo area. Telenor has some other areas, but their UMTS is certainly not extensive.
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Yeah, they work, but you pay between $0.99 - $ 1.99 per minute, plus, you pay for incoming calls. If you own a tri-band GSM phone and get the a prepaid card there you pay only a fraction, and incoming is free. You can always pop your US-GSM card back in if you run out of prepaid minutes.
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ATT services (Aircard) is NOT supported in Norway - I experienced that firsthand and wasted $800 for their services with no usage other than a tiny tad here in the US. Oh well. But Telenor and Netcom seems to be the best. Wonder if they RENT their stuff out for a month or two while I am there... Thanks guys.
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You remember what card you used? A lot of the early (like last year..) ATT cards did NOT have 2100 mhz, but the recent ones do. On ATT.com it shows they have a roaming agreement with Telenor and Netcom.
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No permanent plan, I get a prepaid card for 20 Euros and get a new one if I run low on minutes. If people call me from the US it's free for me anyway, if I call them I use Skype, so the cards last long. If you want a 12 month contract you need a street address and a checking account, which, in exchange, means that you have to be registered. I am not sure about Norway, but in most European countries it's a catch 22 thing for foreigners:
-without a visa no address registration -without a street address no checking account -without an account no cell phone.
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If you don't like prepaid or need to keep your US phone # you can always get a US T-Mobile plan with a triband phone (free with a 12 month US plan) and use that all over Europe including Norway, BUT you'll be paying roaming charges of $.0.99 per minute incoming and outgoing. That's the second best thing.
http://www.t-mobile.com/Internationa..._RoamWorldwide It does work as it uses T-Mobile's European network.
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![]() Jenny S. - I really dont care about the money part as long as I can sit by the ocean in the southern part of Norway and work hehe As for having to be a Norwegian, well, I am and I do have accounts there as well - only thing is I live in the US (12 years now) so I wont be using the service much while there. Hmmm, I wonder - I do have a Norwegian cell phone w/prepaid card. Maybe I can just tack it onto there? I need to check that.
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If you don't care about the cost just get a US T-Mobile plan with tri-band pone and eat the 0.99 cents. It works EVERYWHERE where coverage is, from Portugal to Norway.
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What's up Oy
![]() http://www.novatelwireless.com/produ...lin-xu870.html take a look here .. this is the card you need in my opinion. You can get a sim card wherever you travel and use the service. http://www.novatelwireless.com/about...tus/index.html Contact these guys and find out what they can do for you. you can purchase an unlocked one off ebay for 218 dollars. http://cgi.ebay.com/Unlocked-XU870-N...cmdZViewI tem ![]()
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T-Mobile will make you broke. Get a card there and use their service.
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