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Published by: rose 2010-03-11
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    I need a solution for being able to access the internet from my laptop on the road in different European countries (mainly Spain, France, Italy, Germany and England). I understand that there are several European operators that provide a GPRS service with roaming for different countries but this can be very expensive. I am trying to find out if it is possible to buy only one card for the laptop and contract the GPRS service on a prepaid basis in the countries described above. If not, what would be the most cost effective solution? The approximate usage would be 40% in France, 20% in England and the rest would be divided.
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  • One card for the laptop? Yes. You need laptop with Bluetooth and a mobile with Bluetooth, such as Nokia 6310. You may need different SIMS for yor mobil to avoid roaming. Do you want details on such a solution as an answer?


  • I would not want a solution that includes the use of an external mobile. If it is possible to use a pcmcia card directly with the different sims chips, it would be ok. In this case, I would like to know if the recommended pcmcia card is compatible with the sims chips of the different operators from the 5 mentioned countries. Also, I would like to know if it possible to have prepaid band credited to those chips and how much do they charge. I’ll give a nice tip to whoever solves this problem. Please feel free to ask for any other clarification.


  • It is possible to use PCMCIA GPRS wireless modem, directly, but in such a case I need to know a bit about your computer. The more you tell me, the better (make, model of the laptop..) but as a minimum I need the OS i.e. (win2000 or MS win??)


  • Sony Vaio using Win XP.


  • edhua-ga Yes. It is possible to buy prepaid 'national' SIMs and one PCMCIA card, which will work with all those SIMS. This indeed is the cheapest solution. It has some disadvantages. For example, you will not have the same number in different countriesif you use them also for voice. There are some 'international SIMS' which are 'only a bit more expensive' and which cover several EU countries. They still are much cheaper than using an US home and 'roam in Europe' I can describe two such PMCIA cards and also give you single source when you can buy the European national SIMS. I can give you sample of prices per MB (Megabyte) for GPRS in main EU countries. I cannot make an exhaustive list of GPRS rates in all European countries, since it depends on too many factors, on volume transfered and packages with different options offered by number of operators. There are always promotions and temporary offers, Please let me know if this would be an adequate answer. If this is acceptable solution, I will post the answer right away. hedgie


  • Yes. This would be an adequate answer.


  • Her, finally, is the answer, edhua-ga 0) Intro Unlike subscription SIMs, which require a contract, ID, and sometimes residence in the country in which they are valid, prepaid cards are almost like cash. If you lose a prepaid card, someone else can use the balance without being traced. SIMs can be recharged, at a bank or bankomat (ATM) or in a store, when the balance is low. There is no monthly charge but there is a time limit on the validity of the card. 1) PCMCI cards which accept GPRS-enabled pre-paid SIMs: Nokia D211 Globetrotter Details and comparison: http://www.gigaport.nl/netwerk/access/ta/mip/en_gprs.html 2 ) Prepaid SIM cards - their costs in Europe: You may want to check the GPRS coverage offered by different national cards. Often the cost of GRX roaming (see below) based in Europe is comparable with or even the same as the cost of national GPRS. for example: The national card cost in UK is about .06 ? per 10kB ". . . Orange UK introduces pay as you go GPRS service. ... Orange, the UK's most popular mobile phone service, today announces the launch of GPRS on pay as you go. ... The charge for GPRS for Orange pay as you go customers is 4 per megabyte, with customers only charged for information they view, rather than connection time ..." http://www.cellular.co.za/news_2003/ 011503-orange_uk_introduces_pay_as_you.htm Compare that to GRX (GPRS Roaming Exchange) O2 based in Germany and available in 20 countries, which offers following rates: " GPRS Internet at home within the O2 - DE network: 0,05 ? per 10 KB. international rates of the german O2: Orange France: 0,128 ? per 10 KB TIM Italy: 0,09 ? per 10 KB Telenor Norway: 0,09 ? per 10 Smart Philippines: 0,204 ? per 10 KB CSL Hong Kong: 0,175 ? per 10 KB SingTel Singapore: 0,09 ? per 10 KB . . ." details and countries are listed here: http://www.ppcw.net/index.php?itemid=1240 http://ppcw.net/index.php?itemid=1240&catid=1 3) Sources of pre-paid cards Anyone can buy them at kiosks and newstands in the country in which they are valid. They can also be obtained in advance in following places: http://www.accomms.com/simcard/line_advance.htm http://cellularabroad.com/ppsc.html http://www.telestial.com/prepaid_sim_cards.htm It is necesary to shop around for a good deal for any given country. To check the GPRS coverage of a given card in the country, click on the image of the national card and scroll down to the GPRS coverage. For a general description of major EU countries GSM services, see http://cellularabroad.com/cellinfo.html Finally, stores which sell or rent mobile phones with GPRS often carry pre-paid SIMS as well. Here is a link to an unsorted and un-reviewed list of many such offerings: http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=prepaid+SIM+GPRS+enabled+SIM+card%2C+Europe&btnG=Froogle+Search 4) Of possible peripheral interest: Some GPRS cards have a pre-installed SIM , with the seller arranging access. Example: A deall from Dell-Europe for users of Dell Notebooks ". . .There is no need for you to contact a mobile network operator to sign up for a data contract Dell will look after this for you. You choose your preferred GPRS price plan tailored to your end users and we will do the rest...." Rates are not available on-line. http://www.euro.dell.com/countries/uk/enu/pub/local/topics/merchandising_solution_gprso2.htm#access b) Special promotions: Data transfer in Finland, Sweden, and Denmark will be free of charge for the duration of the campaign, until the end of September. In Germany, the Netherlands, the UK, Italy, Spain, and Portugal, data transfer in teh campaign will cost EUR 5,58 per transferred megabyte, plus VAT. GPRS roaming in Vodafone's Hungarian network will be free. ttp://www.mobile.commerce.net/print.php?story_id=3214 c) Discussion forums, where users report their experiences and where questions may be asked: http://forums.attwireless.com/attws/board/message?board.id=gsmgprs&message.id=9028 http://www.howardforums.com/archive/topic/84091-1.html http://www.w2forum.com/knowledge.php?parent=112 http://www.cellular-news.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=844 http://www.cellular.co.za/news_2002/060102-live_gprs_networks_pass_100.htm http://www.pocketpcthoughts.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5360 http://www.drwireless.com/products/international_phones/international_phones.htm d) More on GPRS (and other wireless services) in UK http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=245892 Search Terms GPRS-enabled SIM PCMCIA modem card GRX, Europe This was interesting for me, too. I enjoyed researching your questions. hedgie
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