iPad roaming in Europe..France,Italy,Croatia
This is a discussion on iPad roaming in Europe..France,Italy,Croatia within the iPad Carriers forums, part of the Apple iPad Discussions category; Hi all,
I would appreciate advice about global roaming options for my iPad in the above countries. I use currently a telstra microsim for Australia ...
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iPad Fan!
iPad roaming in Europe..France,Italy,Croatia
Hi all,
I would appreciate advice about global roaming options for my iPad in the above countries. I use currently a telstra microsim for Australia and also have an iPhone 3GS so there is incompatibity between sim types for me while in Europe. I want to use my Phone for calls to and from Oz, and my iPad for Internet browsing. I will use wifi if available but would like the flexibility of 3G browsing as well. My microsim in Australia costs me $30 a month for 3gigs of data
Thanks for any help you can give me
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04-01-2011 09:54 PM
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Super Moderator
If you don't mind paying the roaming charges while you're in Europe your Australian SIM will work just fine in those countries in your iPad. This might be a viable option if you think you'll mainly be able to use WiFi and will only need to use 3G occasionally. You'll need to check with Telstra to ensure that you have data roaming authorised before you go; it's usually not authorised by default. Also you'll need to enable data roaming on your iPad in the iPad's 'Settings' app.
If you plan to use 3G a lot, then it might be worth investing in a pre-paid microSIM in those countries when you arrive. The availability and hassle of getting one varies from country to country. For example, in the UK, there are service providers that offer microSIMs on a pay-as-you-go basis, where you pay up front for a certain data volume that has to be used within a month - use it or lose it. Some countries - Forum members have mentioned France, in particular - it is difficult to get these PAYG microSIMs.
But, for intermittent small volume use, data roaming would work just fine. If you need a link to the Global GSM alliance website, where they have details of the specific authorised GSM operators in each country and the coverage maps, just let us know.
I hope that you enjoy your trip.
Tim
Scotland
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iPad Fan!
Thanks
The major problem is the global roaming charges from telstra. Thanks for info re France , I gather local sims are hard to get.
Do you know anything about relative value of international global roaming cards for Europe .?
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Super Moderator
Some members have reported problems with these global roaming cards - so I would be suspicious. I think your best bet is to try to get local SIMs, if you can. It might be worth investing in a 'SIM cutter' that can cut a normal SIM down to microSIM size - sounds crude, but they seem to work just fine. You pop the normal SIM into a slot in the device and then press a lever and it cuts out the microSIM - because, in a normal SIM, all the electronics is in the centre section. Since microSIMs are relatively new, having the ability to convert a normal SIM to a microSIM could be helpful....
Tim
Scotland
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iPad Fan!
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Super Moderator
No problem.
By the way, this is the sort of thing I was talking about to cut SIMs
Cut My Sim
Tim
Scotland
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iPad Noob!
Tim. Have read your info to johnarthurson of several months ago but am not sure I understand what to do. We have a new ipad 2 3G formatted for A T&T. Will be in Croatia for about a fortnight and then in Venice for 3 days. What is the best (least expensive) way to be able to use it when not near a free Wi Fi spot? Do I need to purchase a sim card in Croatia when I get there? Would this also work in Italy? Thanks for your help. Tim/Georgia.
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iPad Fan!
We went to italy and croatia a few months ago now. We used a local TIM sim cardfrom a mobile phone shop in Italy without major problems.. The cost was pretty reasonable and coverage in Italy good...no instructions in English so would be worth your while to get the Italian Vendor to deign to help you set it up... It didnt work in Croatia , but we found most hotels had pretty good wifi access except in Plitvice
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Super Moderator

Originally Posted by
patntim
Tim. Have read your info to johnarthurson of several months ago but am not sure I understand what to do. We have a new ipad 2 3G formatted for A T&T. Will be in Croatia for about a fortnight and then in Venice for 3 days. What is the best (least expensive) way to be able to use it when not near a free Wi Fi spot? Do I need to purchase a sim card in Croatia when I get there? Would this also work in Italy? Thanks for your help. Tim/Georgia.
I think the previous poster's advice is probably what you were looking for; hope you have a great trip.
Tim
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iPad Enthusiast
I honestly thought you might be joking about sim cutting at first, I've never heard of that. I want to take my 3G iPad to Japan so I'm using the advice here as a rough starting point.
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