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- Hace 3 años
The only time T-Mobile international roaming has not worked for me was in Singapore when an undersea earthquake broke a transpacific cable which cut most data links between Singapore and the US. Other people have better or worse experiences. It's good to have a backup. If your phone supports eSIM technology, there are various travel eSIM providers. This is one that I recently saw recommended. https://www.airalo.com
i subscribed with this $50 international pass but when i landed in UAE, i got a message as such "T-Mobile: Great news. Your international pass is still active. Once the remainder of your 15 GB of high-speed data is used-the international benefits of your plan apply, including unlimited texting, and calls at 0.25/min. Your unlimited voice will continue until 30 days after your pass was activated"
as far as i understood that only if i use the 15GB internet data from the plan i will get charged per min 0.25
though, i have another sim activated on the phone, local UAE sim activated with data plan, so i’m confused now, if i’m not using the data plan on my tmobile will i be charged? or not
what’s the best solution to avoid getting charged more than the $50 and still making international calls
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