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T-Mobile Sim Card Prepaid Kit
Sim card can be used as sim replacement or lost/stolen.Includes REGULAR SIZE Sim Card + Activation codeT-Mobile Prepaid Activation Kit UnactivatedPrepaid or postpaid plan.Prepaid or postpaid plan.
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u/n0t_your_username · 3 pointsr/askTO

I go to the US semi-often about every month or two sometimes more.

I use a T-Mobile pay as you go plan on a US sim card. It's $3/month to maintain which includes a mix of total 30 texts or 30 mins talk time within anywhere in the US.

When I need data I pay $10 for 1 GB for 7 days or $5 for 500MB for 24 hours. If you hit the limit, they don't cut you off, it just goes down to 2G speed which is mostly fine except for streaming.

This is what you need to buy to do this: https://www.amazon.ca/T-Mobile-Sim-Card-Prepaid-Kit/dp/B003X7RY06

u/Klintrup · 1 pointr/travel

Hej!

Fellow dane here, and I've looked into this exact same issue as I'm taking 3 weeks vacation in the US in June.

Personally I'm going to go with the $30 plan (100 minute, 5 GB, unlimited sms/mms).

You need an unactivated sim with activation code, but those can be found on amazon, I bought mine from advance mobile corporation, though I havn't tried it yet - but they do ship to Denmark.

Now my Galaxy Nexus seems to support AWS, so I don't have this concern, however if you are still concerned you could always buy a Mobile hotspot, personally I'm borrowing one from a friend and they work great (I use one regularly here in denmark), basicly it's a small pocket sized gsm modem and wifi router with a battery. This means you can use your tablets, phones and laptops off one connection. The friend I'm borrowing mine from just popped into a T-Mobile store and bought one, so that should work (AT&T wouldn't sell him one without a contract).

I've also set up call forwarding via voip for my danish number so I don't have to pay the crazy roaming prices our mobile providers charge us, let me know if you want to know more about this :-).