International Roaming

I am looking for an International SIM that will enable cheap roaming while abroad and that will support data (gprs) at reasonable costs. Can you recommend on a solution?


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 I think that 20$ per MB, give or take, is a standard rate, you can easily find dozens of them on the market. The cheapest one I know is

Mobal's card for 24$.

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Always know what you want.

Below are some companies that I'm familiar with that sell SIM cards/GSM phones that allow you to make international phone calls at reasonable rates:

www.telestial.com/sim_cards.php

www.onesimcard.com

www.cellularabroard.com

http://www.thetravelinsider.info/phones/sims.htm

Hope this helps.


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