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« on: June 23, 2008, 10:32:44 PM »

I can already hear Orson and Global Rider snickering.

I'm leaving next week for Munich and eight or nine days of riding the Alps. Its my first time in Europe.

I'm not a glued-to-my-ear cell phone user. In fact I hardly use mine but I may need to keep more than email at internet cafés to keep in touch with my wife and business. I've learned in this thread ( click me ) that my Verizon phone probably won't work there. The Verizon rep didn't say my phone wouldn't work but told me not to expect much. Is there anyway I can get a temporary phone? I don't absolutely need one but it could help.

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« Reply #1 on: June 23, 2008, 10:43:02 PM »


I can already hear Orson and Global Rider snickering.

no, actually I've berated myself for not getting a yurpeen cell phone for emergencies.

I spoke to a 'murican businessman in Italy and he said he had an "international option" from his U.S. provider, but that may have been for Crackberry e-mail only type thing.

I have heard of these temporary cell phones but wouldn't know where to look.

Actually, as a Luddite, I'm the last person to give advice about cell phones  Embarassment

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« Reply #2 on: June 23, 2008, 10:52:23 PM »

I have an Irish phone that is on Meteor cards, and was an O2 phone in the UK before that. You can get cheap used ones in the paper, and if they are unlocked, swap Sim cards when you switch countries. With a sim card you can top up with credit cards or there are phone card vending machines almost everywhere in Europe. Many plans allow free texting even if your minutes are gone. I was texting my associate in South Africa when I was in Eire, and it was free for her.

My friend said his global crackberry worked in almost every european country he visited. Not sure what plan he was on.

I also had a usb 3G modem with a SIM card for my laptop and could surf when on the train, bus, or in a brothel. (j/k I never rode the bus)
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« Reply #3 on: June 24, 2008, 12:25:30 AM »


I can already hear Orson and Global Rider snickering.

I'm leaving next week for Munich and eight or nine days of riding the Alps. Its my first time in Europe.

I'm not a glued-to-my-ear cell phone user. In fact I hardly use mine but I may need to keep more than email at internet cafés to keep in touch with my wife and business. I've learned in this thread ( click me ) that my Verizon phone probably won't work there. The Verizon rep didn't say my phone wouldn't work but told me not to expect much. Is there anyway I can get a temporary phone? I don't absolutely need one but it could help.




I can't help you with any cell phone advice, but if you're in Munich next week, let me know if you'd like to get together for a beer.
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« Reply #4 on: June 24, 2008, 12:45:06 AM »

Yes, you will find phones and plans incredibly easy and relatively cheap in Europe.  I wouldn't even try taking my phone with me unless you have a compelling reason to take your current number with you.  Maybe take your SIM card with you, but don't count on it working since the American plans are so f'ed up and locked down.  You can walk into a store anywhere and walk out with a cheap prepaid phone/plan in five minutes that can be used all over Europe.  US totally sucks by comparison.

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« Reply #5 on: June 24, 2008, 04:38:22 AM »


Yes, you will find phones and plans incredibly easy and relatively cheap in Europe.  I wouldn't even try taking my phone with me unless you have a compelling reason to take your current number with you.  Maybe take your SIM card with you, but don't count on it working since the American plans are so f'ed up and locked down.  You can walk into a store anywhere and walk out with a cheap prepaid phone/plan in five minutes that can be used all over Europe.  US totally sucks by comparison.

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« Reply #6 on: June 24, 2008, 06:37:14 AM »

European phones work on a different bands to the US -900/1800 as opposed to 1900. If your phone is a quad-band model (or possible tri-band, though I'm not sure if that means the same in the US as it does over here) it will work.

Then you need to contact your provider to make sure Roaming is enabled. Just remember calls will be more expensive and you'll pay to receive calls too.

If the above don't apply/can't be done you can pick up a Pay-As-You-Go phone over here for as little as $30, and that's the Rip-Off-Britain price, so possibly less in other parts of Europe.

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« Reply #7 on: June 24, 2008, 06:52:37 AM »

You need a GSM capable phone to work in Europe.  Verizon in the US is a CDMA network so most of their phones won't work unless you have a phone like the 8830 Blackberry that supports both network types.  Even if you have the right phone, you need to contact Verizon in advance to get you phone registered and the correct service added to your plan.  It won't be cheap.  Might be better to buy a pay as you go phone after you arrive in Munchen.  
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« Reply #8 on: June 24, 2008, 06:56:57 AM »

As long as you have a Tri-band, GSM-capable cell phone and your provider has opened your account to allow European access (do this at a walk-in store to be sure the needed magic spells take), you can use your current cell phone.  But... expect bills that would make even Bill Gates wince in pain - it ain't cheap, as we found out this past April.  

Instead, I'd have a chat with the company you'll be renting your bike from.  I'd be surprised if they can't come up with a good short-term solution.  

A possible Plan C is to invest in a Skype or Vonage Internet phone number you can use from Internet cafes.  
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« Reply #9 on: June 24, 2008, 07:35:01 AM »

Eh.  I picked T-Mobile because I wanted a GSM phone (AT&T also uses GSM) that I could use in the rest of the world.  T-Mobile also offers a European usage plan (but you have to ask for it- it isn't common knowledge) to keep phone use in Europe cheap.  T-Mobile is, after all, Deutsche Telekom...
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« Reply #10 on: June 24, 2008, 09:12:28 AM »

Thanks for the quick, knowledgeable replies. Sounds like a cheap pre-paid phone/plan is the path of least resistance...which is always the right path for me.  Lol

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« Reply #11 on: June 25, 2008, 12:42:50 PM »

we don't have "cell phones" over here. We have "mobiles". They have little wheels on them.
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« Reply #12 on: June 25, 2008, 07:16:20 PM »

Und in deutschland, ve haf das Handy.  Jawohl!   Bigsmile
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« Reply #13 on: June 29, 2008, 02:48:09 AM »


Und in deutschland, ve haf das Handy.  Jawohl!   Bigsmile


And it is the most camp thing in the world hearing a German talk about "mein Handy"  Lol
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« Reply #14 on: June 29, 2008, 04:20:24 AM »


I'm leaving next week for Munich and eight or nine days of riding the Alps.

Are we there yet?

I can't see any pictures yet.

is this thing on?  Headscratch

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« Reply #15 on: June 29, 2008, 06:05:00 AM »


And it is the most camp thing in the world hearing a German talk about "mein Handy"  Lol


Darling, not even close...  Wizard of Oz... delightful Dorothy and cute little Toto... those dreadful flying monkeys... woo hoo!  Now we're talking camp, sweetie!   Razz

The poor Germans are just saddled with a language that turns "cell phone" into "zellulares Telefon", and that's simplified (on a bad day, get "der Fernsprechapparat" for the telephone part - a zellulares Fernsprechapparat?  Crazy).  But how about the Swiss form: "Natel"  ( Rolleyes wirklich, "Schwitzer duetsch ist ein Halzkrankheit" - really, "Swiss German is a throat disease")?  Nein danke!   Bigsmile
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« Reply #16 on: June 29, 2008, 10:01:59 PM »



Are we there yet?

I can't see any pictures yet.

is this thing on?  Headscratch

(tap, tap, tap)

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I leave tomorrow night and spend a few days goofing off at my brother-in-law's farm in Maryland before we both fly into Munich on July 4th. Riding starts the next day. Pictures after I get back on the 17th. Or more likely after I get back from MotoGP at Laguna on the 21st.
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« Reply #17 on: June 29, 2008, 11:46:01 PM »



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I leave tomorrow night and spend a few days goofing off at my brother-in-law's farm in Maryland before we both fly into Munich on July 4th. Riding starts the next day. Pictures after I get back on the 17th. Or more likely after I get back from MotoGP at Laguna on the 21st.


Uhhh... rough life you have there ...  Wink Cool
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« Reply #18 on: June 30, 2008, 03:02:01 AM »


I leave tomorrow night and spend a few days goofing off at my brother-in-law's farm in Maryland before we both fly into Munich on July 4th. Riding starts the next day. Pictures after I get back on the 17th. Or more likely after I get back from MotoGP at Laguna on the 21st.

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« Reply #19 on: June 30, 2008, 09:35:55 AM »

Somebody's got to set an example around here.
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