Active Topics

 


Reply
Thread Tools
Texrat's Avatar
Posts: 11,700 | Thanked: 10,045 times | Joined on Jun 2006 @ North Texas, USA
#1
After reading this CNN travel article about cell bill nightmares, I decided to get serious about affordable calls from Amsterdam to the US. I had already planned on using VoIP but wanted a cell-based backup just in case.

The article mentioned SIM4Travel and it looks like a decent deal. I'll probably go ahead and get the "occasional traveler" package for this trip.

Note that data plans aren't provided and text messages not guaranteed... but it looks like a good option for those of us coming from great distances.

http://www.sim4travel.com/
__________________
Nokia Developer Champion
Different <> Wrong | Listen - Judgment = Progress | People + Trust = Success
My personal site: http://texrat.net
 

The Following User Says Thank You to Texrat For This Useful Post:
allnameswereout's Avatar
Posts: 3,397 | Thanked: 1,212 times | Joined on Jul 2008 @ Netherlands
#2
Hmm, I burned 400+ EUR for 30 MB in Serbia (and made deal with telco for 75 EUR for 250 MB out of country), but thats 3G... you won't pay that much in Netherlands. Even if you phone to USA. You see, 3G in Serbia is expensive for Serbians too and its non-EU. But it'd be wise to check your options, and put applications which use 3G off. Your phone also needs to support the 3G we have here, else you get low speed UMTS or GPRS.

For those who want to compare here is pre paid sim only options

http://www.vodafone.nl/shop/category...ly/cat18012008
http://www.t-mobile.nl/persoonlijk/h...doverview.aspx
http://www.kpn.com/mobiel/alle-telef...cAAAEYaM8453ic

You can buy these at shops in Amsterdam too. Just your phone has to be unlocked. If its locked you can unlock it at Arabian phone houses (cheap phoning worldwide, unlock stores, ...) for 5 EUR or sth.

KPN and Vodafone have best 3G coverage, T-Mobile a bit less good (even though they serve iPhone), but I think in Amsterdam it will all be OK coverage.

Theres also some hotspots for KPN and T-Mobile. Especially on Amsterdam railway station is KPN, and McDonalds has T-Mobile. Since I got DSL by KPN subsidiary I get hotspot for free; for others it costs a little bit of money. You still need VPN though! Authentication goes over HTTPS. Don't know if SIP works well enough.

PS: http://wikitravel.org/en/Amsterdam
__________________
Goosfraba! All text written by allnameswereout is public domain unless stated otherwise. Thank you for sharing your output!

Last edited by allnameswereout; 2009-09-10 at 03:22.
 

The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to allnameswereout For This Useful Post:
Texrat's Avatar
Posts: 11,700 | Thanked: 10,045 times | Joined on Jun 2006 @ North Texas, USA
#3
Bump.

Some with CDMA phones will be unable to make calls in Amsterdam. I will bring as many phones as I can to loan out-- users will have to check around for SIM options. The previous post should be helpful.
__________________
Nokia Developer Champion
Different <> Wrong | Listen - Judgment = Progress | People + Trust = Success
My personal site: http://texrat.net
 
thenokiablog's Avatar
Posts: 23 | Thanked: 36 times | Joined on Sep 2009 @ New York City
#4
Looks like Vodafone is a good option for using data on prepaid SIM.

9.5 euros for 30 days unlimited usage. http://www.vodafone.nl/english/prepaid/blox/
 

The Following 5 Users Say Thank You to thenokiablog For This Useful Post:
allnameswereout's Avatar
Posts: 3,397 | Thanked: 1,212 times | Joined on Jul 2008 @ Netherlands
#5
Originally Posted by thenokiablog View Post
Looks like Vodafone is a good option for using data on prepaid SIM.

9.5 euros for 30 days unlimited usage. http://www.vodafone.nl/english/prepaid/blox/
Wow, didn't know this worked with prepaid. Voda gives good speed too, full HSPA. But FUP. In Amsterdam there is WiMAX too, Aerea (WorldMAX).

Aha, I found out its listed on the Dutch pages of vodafone.nl as well but you have to search well. Without Careless BloX its 0,75 EUR for 15 min.
__________________
Goosfraba! All text written by allnameswereout is public domain unless stated otherwise. Thank you for sharing your output!

Last edited by allnameswereout; 2009-10-10 at 23:46.
 
Texrat's Avatar
Posts: 11,700 | Thanked: 10,045 times | Joined on Jun 2006 @ North Texas, USA
#6
Well, in hindsight next time I will order from sim4travel.com. I only had a chance the first day in Amsterdam to buy a sim, and the Vodaphone clerk apparently misunderstood. I wanted at least a week's use with international calling, and wound up with one day's use and only local. Then I could not get Gizmo or Google Talk to work although they had been fine at home. Not much fun being so far from home and unable to call anyone...
__________________
Nokia Developer Champion
Different <> Wrong | Listen - Judgment = Progress | People + Trust = Success
My personal site: http://texrat.net
 
f(x)'s Avatar
Posts: 98 | Thanked: 26 times | Joined on Sep 2009
#7
Make your own callback service. (2 Voip accounts [Betamax I suggest with sip access]) + a free DID number + 2 more things (Search for tutorial)).
Simply you will just call your free number and hung up and then it will use you1st voip account (I assume betamax will do it free of charge) and call you through your 2nd voip account (Also free of charge to US).

Again, here what happens:
1- you call your number and hangup (This won't cost you anything)
2- you will be called with your 1st voip account (Make sure you can receive your calls for free)
3- You will dial your number + # on end
4- You will be calling number through your 2nd voip account
5- Enjoy talking

This will costs you near $0 and you don't need any internet access (No need for plan).
__________________
Please don't consider any given "Thanks" by this user as a positive sign of grateful; as a leak of giving "-Thanks" is a leaked feature here. You might be rewarded by meaningless "Thanks" by this user.
-Thanks for your understanding
 
Texrat's Avatar
Posts: 11,700 | Thanked: 10,045 times | Joined on Jun 2006 @ North Texas, USA
#8
I tried the 2 VoIP options I mentioned above, and neither would work at the Summit. I could not get out or connect at all. Very frustrating.
__________________
Nokia Developer Champion
Different <> Wrong | Listen - Judgment = Progress | People + Trust = Success
My personal site: http://texrat.net
 
f(x)'s Avatar
Posts: 98 | Thanked: 26 times | Joined on Sep 2009
#9
This guide: http://www.scopezoom.com/guide8.htm
__________________
Please don't consider any given "Thanks" by this user as a positive sign of grateful; as a leak of giving "-Thanks" is a leaked feature here. You might be rewarded by meaningless "Thanks" by this user.
-Thanks for your understanding
 
Reply


 
Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 22:58.