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Friday, May 15, 2015

A new option for Sprint users overseas

I recently made the move to upgrade to the iPhone 6 and ultimately away from AT&T.  Before I moved to CA I was a very happy Nextel customer and was sad to have to give it up at the time, but I made due with the decision because of the necessity of the move (acquired the original iPhone).  AT&T's data and speed over the last bunch of years has been overall excellent for me and I rarely had any issues with connecting.  But data being the way it is with phone plans, I was experiencing the occasional "overage" in data which always dinged me $15.  Believe it or not, I made due with a 200 MEG plan for all of the years I had AT&T.  (please don't laugh at me!)

With the new iPhone 6, though, I made the change back to Sprint since they were pushing a Simply Unlimited Plan for $50 a month - unlimited talk, text, and data.  A pretty good deal overall and I've been happy not to have any overages since the switch.

One concern I had about the move, though, was not having the GSM network (via AT&T) any longer for international travel.  The ability to connect in Europe or other countries just by turning the phone on was a big benefit for emergency purposes and the occasional phone call to confirm details on connections.  What do I do now with Sprint?  WiFi seems like the only reasonable option.

Except...Sprint has now introduced International Value Roaming as an option to add to your existing plan - at no charge!  The plan includes unlimited data and text (although the data is noted as being at 2G speed).  Countries included with this plan are the following:

Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Spain, Chile, Costa Rica, Panama, Germany, Japan, Russia, South Korea and United Kingdom.

I'm excited that there is an option now sans the GSM network for Sprint users in these countries.  I hope they continue to add more options and include additional European countries.  The speed might be a bit slow, but it's better than nothing in my book.  I'll be able to test this in October when I'm attending the International Leadership Association Global conference in Barcelona!

2 comments:

  1. That's a much better deal than I'm getting.

    I'd have a hard time doing tourism without data anymore! Reading reviews, finding things, and just plain curiosity.

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  2. Also helps with Google Maps and other travel apps!

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