Originally Posted by
MichaelBrighton
Asinine? Pardon me, but is the US not one country? Europe, EU or not, is still separate countries. That several states here have agreed to cooperate on a number of agendas still does not make Europe a single country.
Did you choose to ignore the following or do you prefer to think that I assume that the US is a continent. In case you missed it, I wondered why if my SIM card can work in both the US and Canada, why a German SIM card can't also work in a country other than itself.
Originally Posted by Analise
One SIM card for the EU...why isn't there one? My SIM card on my American phone certainly works in Canada. So why is it so backwards in Europe?
Originally Posted by MichaelBrighton
I really wish people would stop making insults about things they don't understand.
I really wish people would actually READ first before jumping off a cliff with absurd conclusions.
I don't know what hotels you stay in in Europe (American chain hotels, perhaps?) but most of the hotels I go to (non-chain hotels) offer free wifi in the rooms.
On this trip, I stayed at a Kempinski property and a Hilton. On other trips, I've stayed at Westins, Sol Melias, and the like. No free wifi.