I think Sosh is $25 EUR for all-EU 30GB data since they introduced EU-wide no roaming fees last year. Fi is $10/G.
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I tend to buy SIM cards when I'm out of the U.S. I heard that T-Mobile US includes free txt/data int'l roaming on some plans.
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TMobile US has unlimited data (2g though, but you can buy 3g/4g speeds per day) and texts, and cheap calls in something like a hundred countries. Worked in Ukraine, even. At Chernobyl.
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If I traveled more I'd probably switch. SIM cards have been great for me, though. Have quite a collection at this point!
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Their "your plan is just like you're home in the US when in Canada and Mexico" feature was great when my home office was in Ottawa, though I believe they killed that feature recently [presumably because of abuse, I hear canadian phone plans suck]
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Wow, even more than U.S. plans?! *sideeyes the Great White North*
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Ask
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Do I have to ask him in Canadian? Not sure I am fluent enough.
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I'm sure he'd be happy to tell you all aboot it, eh Mike?
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I have free roaming throughout the EU and USA. Took a flight to Toronto last year, and left my phone on, and I'd spent $50 before the plane had even landed...
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