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The option of $10 a day for Optus is too pricey for 40 days. I used to buy a sim in Europe mostly for when there’s no wifi. That worked well. Anyone used a good plan lately for Singapore, England, Italy?
Try eSims. There are several available for multiple countries.The option of $10 a day for Optus is too pricey for 40 days. I used to buy a sim in Europe mostly for when there’s no wifi. That worked well. Anyone used a good plan lately for Singapore, England, Italy?
Try eSims. There are several available for multiple countries.
GIYF. Depends on you phone of course.Just Google? I don’t know what they are.
Thanks, will do. New iPhone 13ProGIYF. Depends on you phone of course.
Yes, I use MTX connect as a spare eSim on my phone (it allows a physical and an esim simultaneously, which I like). The data is quite expensive, like €0.012 a MB (€12 a GB), but it works pretty much everywhere in the world. I keep it off generally, keeping in reserve for emergencies. I detest being caught short without data.Try eSims. There are several available for multiple countries.
Yes - but they also are allowing wifi calls overseas.Good job I did, too, because Telstra, in their wisdom, stopped all roaming for prepaid plans. They say they're going to restore it, but I'm not banking on it. They did offer me a refund on my annual recharge because changing a plan loses all existing paid for data and call time etc.
The option of $10 a day for Optus is too pricey for 40 days. I used to buy a sim in Europe mostly for when there’s no wifi. That worked well. Anyone used a good plan lately for Singapore, England, Italy?
Your phone is eSIM compatible (both a traditional physical chip SIM and a software programmable eSIM). Plus Optus also supports “wifi calling” so you should be able to make/receive calls and text over wifi (just make sure “roaming“ is turned off to avoid it using data).Thanks, will do. New iPhone 13Pro
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do you happen to know if Telstra is available as an eSIM - I had some issues in South America with my Flexiroam esim and it might be easier to make my Telstra the eSIM and put in other cards - thanksYour phone is eSIM compatible (both a traditional physical chip SIM and a software programmable eSIM). Plus Optus also supports “wifi calling” so you should be able to make/receive calls and text over wifi (just make sure “roaming“ is turned off to avoid it using data).
If your current Optus service is using a physical SIM, then two options:
1. Find a suitable eSIM provider - many / most will cover multiple countries regions or allow you to buy coverage for each country. They can provide cheap access to data when travelling. They’re generally easy to install and use via an app and some iPhone settings.
Some useful info and discussion here:
eSims, what is your experience.
I am interested in the concept of eSims but have no experience with them. The notion of running my local sim plus having an international sim for phone use while in USA and EU could be handy. What have members experience been? TIAwww.australianfrequentflyer.com.au
2. if you prefer physical pre-paid SIMs for each country or region, then you can switch your Optus service to the eSIM and that frees up the physical slot for roaming SIMs. Some people like this option because they already have SIMs.
Yes they do. Login to your telstra acount and you'll be able to find details.do you happen to know if Telstra is available as an eSIM - I had some issues in South America with my Flexiroam esim and it might be easier to make my Telstra the eSIM and put in other cards - thanks
Hah!Yes - but they also are allowing wifi calls overseas.
As long as your phone is compatible in Australia and has Internet via wifi or the 2nd sim card in your phone, your phone will display Telstra Wifi Calls and you can receive calls as if you were in Australia. You can also call Australian phone numbers for free.
It also works with SMS over wifi.
Very practical up to a certain limit.
I was back in France and Europe last 2 weeks and at the end of my trip, my Boost sim card was registering on Orange France, Orange Spain, and DU/Etisalat in the UAE. So it seems that the roaming support is not too far away !
A couple of years ago I bought an Orange pre-paid SIM in France (something like €30 for 30 days and X GB data, calls and text - no ongoing cost). But the website to manage it was in French and more importantly, it didn’t allow tethering ie use your phone as a wifi hotspot for other devices.Depending on length of trip this deal from Ozbargain may be of use, credit to jaseo.
Orange Flex European 5G SIM Plan, 18.92GB Roaming Data, 1 Month for PLNzł1 (~A$0.32) (Renews at PLNzł80 / A$26 Monthly), App R
Deal: Orange Flex European 5G SIM Plan, 18.92GB Roaming Data, 1 Month for PLNzł1 (~A$0.32) (Renews at PLNzł80 / A$26 Monthly), App R, Store: Orange Poland, Code: FLEX, Category: Mobilewww.ozbargain.com.au
I don't know about WiFi calling, I've never used that, or been able to afaik.
Brilliant! That worked nicely! Thanks so much.
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I just received a lot of backed up SMSs…
And can make phone calls!
An interesting thing here is that all the hotels so far use the one WiFi provider: Bluewave Premium. The hotels give you an account for free but I note the signal can be picked up all over the place. So an option could be to buy an account with Bluewave Premium. I did that for a day (the Ramada only gave me 500 MB for free) for $13 and it worked in many places for 24 hours.
Thanks, but sadly, neither of my phones appear to support this, even though one is a very recent Galaxy Fold 3. Ho hum.Neither did I. But thanks to MattA, I do now. It worked a treat in New Caledonia for me on Telstra Prepaid:
As long as you had WiFi, my phone, as far as calls and TXTs are concerned, was like being in Australia.
This one has wifi calling.Thanks, but sadly, neither of my phones appear to support this, even though one is a very recent Galaxy Fold 3. Ho hum.
I have used maps.me for years, as you say, download then they work offline. I suppose I could just manage turning it on occasionally but think I’m too used to having access 24/7! Might just buy a SIM card in UK and top it up. But I’d like to give eSIM a go as it sounds good. Just need to get my head around it.Telstra or Optus - I just turn it on every few days to clear messages etc and use wifi for everything everywhere else.
So 40 days could be reduced to about 10 (Or zero if you are regularly on wifi) - I typically do “airport/travel” days so i get any delays info even whilst off wifi.
Downloading to your phone the google maps of the area you are visiting also helps as then you dont need data for basic mapping (read: exploring towns / navigating etc)
The newer Optus plus plans have $5 a day roaming.The option of $10 a day for Optus is too pricey for 40 days. I used to buy a sim in Europe mostly for when there’s no wifi. That worked well. Anyone used a good plan lately for Singapore, England, Italy?