SIM Card question
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Dec 2015
Posts: 9
SIM Card question
Can anyone recommend the best way?
I live on Bermuda (doesnt really relevant), and make frequent visits (7-10 times) to North America, Europe, and Asia, mostly short trips.
To avoid an enormous roaming fee, I am exploring getting SIM card(s) while travelling, currently I am just using the free WIFI whenever possible at free hotspot but sometimes with Google maps or Uber that gets complicated.
Do you know if there is a type of SIM card that allows me to top up every time when I use it (i.e. no monthly plan) and more of a data type because I can also skype when I travel. And will work on a few countries?
Or I should get a throw away sim card everytime I travel?
Thanks!!
I live on Bermuda (doesnt really relevant), and make frequent visits (7-10 times) to North America, Europe, and Asia, mostly short trips.
To avoid an enormous roaming fee, I am exploring getting SIM card(s) while travelling, currently I am just using the free WIFI whenever possible at free hotspot but sometimes with Google maps or Uber that gets complicated.
Do you know if there is a type of SIM card that allows me to top up every time when I use it (i.e. no monthly plan) and more of a data type because I can also skype when I travel. And will work on a few countries?
Or I should get a throw away sim card everytime I travel?
Thanks!!
#2


Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: MSN
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Posts: 4,124
Can anyone recommend the best way?
I live on Bermuda (doesnt really relevant), and make frequent visits (7-10 times) to North America, Europe, and Asia, mostly short trips.
To avoid an enormous roaming fee, I am exploring getting SIM card(s) while travelling, currently I am just using the free WIFI whenever possible at free hotspot but sometimes with Google maps or Uber that gets complicated.
Do you know if there is a type of SIM card that allows me to top up every time when I use it (i.e. no monthly plan) and more of a data type because I can also skype when I travel. And will work on a few countries?
Or I should get a throw away sim card everytime I travel?
Thanks!!
I live on Bermuda (doesnt really relevant), and make frequent visits (7-10 times) to North America, Europe, and Asia, mostly short trips.
To avoid an enormous roaming fee, I am exploring getting SIM card(s) while travelling, currently I am just using the free WIFI whenever possible at free hotspot but sometimes with Google maps or Uber that gets complicated.
Do you know if there is a type of SIM card that allows me to top up every time when I use it (i.e. no monthly plan) and more of a data type because I can also skype when I travel. And will work on a few countries?
Or I should get a throw away sim card everytime I travel?
Thanks!!
#4


Join Date: Feb 2017
Posts: 724
I just signed up with Flexiroam X and think they have a decent package for travellers. They have 100 countries with service and about half of them have LTE available. The "SIM" is a sticker than pastes to the back of your regular sim card and is switched with a settings menu control. It works well and is very positive when switched. Rates are $80 for 3Gb, but they are good for a year, and adding more data carries leftover data to the new expiration. In the USA they roam on Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and a few smaller carriers. I've tested them on a few and they work normally.
I also use KeepGo since I have leftover data on that sim & plan. I've pasted my Flexiroam sim to my KeepGo sim to try and make the most of my paid plans. So far that system seems to be the most comprehensive I can create at a decent price point.
I also use KeepGo since I have leftover data on that sim & plan. I've pasted my Flexiroam sim to my KeepGo sim to try and make the most of my paid plans. So far that system seems to be the most comprehensive I can create at a decent price point.
#5




Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Baltimore MD
Posts: 3,472
I just signed up with Flexiroam X and think they have a decent package for travellers. They have 100 countries with service and about half of them have LTE available. The "SIM" is a sticker than pastes to the back of your regular sim card and is switched with a settings menu control. It works well and is very positive when switched. Rates are $80 for 3Gb, but they are good for a year, and adding more data carries leftover data to the new expiration. In the USA they roam on Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and a few smaller carriers. I've tested them on a few and they work normally.
I also use KeepGo since I have leftover data on that sim & plan. I've pasted my Flexiroam sim to my KeepGo sim to try and make the most of my paid plans. So far that system seems to be the most comprehensive I can create at a decent price point.
I also use KeepGo since I have leftover data on that sim & plan. I've pasted my Flexiroam sim to my KeepGo sim to try and make the most of my paid plans. So far that system seems to be the most comprehensive I can create at a decent price point.
FDW
#6
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: TPA
Programs: WP
Posts: 372
I just signed up with Flexiroam X and think they have a decent package for travellers. They have 100 countries with service and about half of them have LTE available. The "SIM" is a sticker than pastes to the back of your regular sim card and is switched with a settings menu control. It works well and is very positive when switched. Rates are $80 for 3Gb, but they are good for a year, and adding more data carries leftover data to the new expiration. In the USA they roam on Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and a few smaller carriers. I've tested them on a few and they work normally.
I also use KeepGo since I have leftover data on that sim & plan. I've pasted my Flexiroam sim to my KeepGo sim to try and make the most of my paid plans. So far that system seems to be the most comprehensive I can create at a decent price point.
I also use KeepGo since I have leftover data on that sim & plan. I've pasted my Flexiroam sim to my KeepGo sim to try and make the most of my paid plans. So far that system seems to be the most comprehensive I can create at a decent price point.
#7
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: LON, ACK, BOS..... (Not necessarily in that order)
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Can anyone recommend the best way?
I live on Bermuda (doesnt really relevant), and make frequent visits (7-10 times) to North America, Europe, and Asia, mostly short trips.
To avoid an enormous roaming fee, I am exploring getting SIM card(s) while travelling, currently I am just using the free WIFI whenever possible at free hotspot but sometimes with Google maps or Uber that gets complicated.
Do you know if there is a type of SIM card that allows me to top up every time when I use it (i.e. no monthly plan) and more of a data type because I can also skype when I travel. And will work on a few countries?
Or I should get a throw away sim card everytime I travel?
Thanks!!
I live on Bermuda (doesnt really relevant), and make frequent visits (7-10 times) to North America, Europe, and Asia, mostly short trips.
To avoid an enormous roaming fee, I am exploring getting SIM card(s) while travelling, currently I am just using the free WIFI whenever possible at free hotspot but sometimes with Google maps or Uber that gets complicated.
Do you know if there is a type of SIM card that allows me to top up every time when I use it (i.e. no monthly plan) and more of a data type because I can also skype when I travel. And will work on a few countries?
Or I should get a throw away sim card everytime I travel?
Thanks!!
http://www.three.co.uk/Discover/Phones/Feel_At_Home
You just buy a sim card top it up with credit and then buy an add on which has minutes, texts and data included. You then have the ability to use your phone in 42 countries using the inclusive minutes texts and data at no extra charge. Terms and conditions apply fairly obviously.
#8
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You could look at Feel at Home from Three UK
http://www.three.co.uk/Discover/Phones/Feel_At_Home
You just buy a sim card top it up with credit and then buy an add on which has minutes, texts and data included. You then have the ability to use your phone in 42 countries using the inclusive minutes texts and data at no extra charge. Terms and conditions apply fairly obviously.
http://www.three.co.uk/Discover/Phones/Feel_At_Home
You just buy a sim card top it up with credit and then buy an add on which has minutes, texts and data included. You then have the ability to use your phone in 42 countries using the inclusive minutes texts and data at no extra charge. Terms and conditions apply fairly obviously.
#9
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: LON, ACK, BOS..... (Not necessarily in that order)
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#10
Original Poster
Join Date: Dec 2015
Posts: 9
Thanks everyone. It looks like Flexiroam and Keepgo are quite suitable for my case. Can I say as long as I use it time to time no data is wasted? - what is the exact condition that the membership will be "deactiviated"?
i.e. If i use only a few hundreds MB in a year will the remaining of 1GB become "invalid"? Do I need to refill at least once a year?
i.e. If i use only a few hundreds MB in a year will the remaining of 1GB become "invalid"? Do I need to refill at least once a year?
#11


Join Date: Feb 2017
Posts: 724
For KeepGo you need to add new data prior to the expiration of your current service to extend and maintain your balance. As near as I can tell, Flexiroam purchases are good as long as you pay the annual $9.95 membership fee, but you should visit their site for clarification.
#13


Join Date: Feb 2017
Posts: 724
Their website used to list a dedicated sim, however that option does not seem available on the new web page.
As I have noted, I use both KeepGo and Flexiroam X with the KeepGo sim, and therefore have both services available in my phone or tablet without sim swapping. This should give me the maximum flexibility with devices and carriers as I move around different coverage areas or countries.
BTW, my code, if you decide to purchase at Flexiroam is: PZVXCBEJ . This will grant us both a little extra data if used at time of purchase.
As I have noted, I use both KeepGo and Flexiroam X with the KeepGo sim, and therefore have both services available in my phone or tablet without sim swapping. This should give me the maximum flexibility with devices and carriers as I move around different coverage areas or countries.
BTW, my code, if you decide to purchase at Flexiroam is: PZVXCBEJ . This will grant us both a little extra data if used at time of purchase.
#14


Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 496
I also got Flexiroam and so far, looks good. A user posted that you need to have data/wifi to switch and I haven't seen that issue. You go into your phone settings to switch between the SIM cards which doesn't appear to be data dependent to get that accomplished. I think their referral system is different now, if you decide to get it, here's my referral (much appreciated): http://roam.my/3vxmkpvb
#15


Join Date: Feb 2017
Posts: 724
Flexiroam seems to have made some changes to their plan conditions that might affect your buying decisions. They seemingly have removed the $9.95 annual account fee. They also have shortened the 3Gb data plan to a 6 month expiration from previously being 1 year. So, $80 will buy 3Gb of data with an expiration of 6 months for unused data. This can be extended with another purchase, creating a new 6 month window, combining old and new data. I would rather pay the annual fee and keep data for a year, but it's their house, their rules. A $129 5Gb, 1 year plan is available also, and does have a 1 year term, but since I also use KeepGo, I would rather not spend that much for a second data service. I suggest you visit their website and read the fAQ's carefully for any other questions you may have.

