Is An International Prepaid Cell Phone A Good Idea?
Most International prepaid cell phones today are classified as a
GSM or Global Service for Mobil cell phone that operates on the
GSM 900 and GSM 1800 frequency. The phones themselves are not
prepaid but a card called SIM, which is the "brain" of the
international prepaid cell phone, and where minuets can be
stored. Sims have a small computer chip inside that stores the
cell phone number, settings, messages and other data necessary
for the phone to function. With the right sim card an
international prepaid cell phone can provide service coverage in
Europe, Asia, Africa and the Pacific Rim, including Australia .
To use, insert the sim card into the phone and your ready to go.
When all of the credit is used up, all you need to do is call
the service provider and receive more credit. Just as some
countries drive on the other side of the road. Some countries
use different TV systems (remember this when buying videos and
DVDs internationally). And, unfortunately, most countries use
different types of international prepaid cell phone service,
too. However, more countries are slowly switching to the GSM
system. Make sure you check this when your thinking of getting a
international prepaid cell phone.
The SIM "chip" fits into a slot or tray where metal sensors make
contact with the gold contact surface on the SIM card. Please
note that certain SIM cards only work with GSM international
prepaid cell phones that are compatible for use overseas, don't
forget to make sure you getting the right card to use with the
international prepaid cell phone system, like the dual-band GSM
phones for use in over 190 countries, and the tri-band versions
with service in the United States and Canada. Equally important,
Europe, Africa and Asia not only had the foresight to adopt the
same international prepaid cell phone standard, but they also
decided that their international cell phone networks would
operate on the same frequencies (the 900mhz, initially and later
the 1800mhz band). This explains why the same cell phone that
works in London will work equally well in Johannesburg , Beijing
and Sydney .
The bottom line: Most countries around the globe - more than 205
at last count - have adopted the GSM wireless technology and if
you want to go travel outside of North America and want the
convenience of carrying a cellular phone, then you're going to
need a GSM international prepaid cell phone.