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Re: Travel to the U.A.E. and Amsterdam
tmo_mike_c wrote: @ree.TYou should be fine since you're on one of our supported plans. You can search those please using our International Roaming page and check the qualifying plans in our FAQ section to confirm this info. You can also log into your MyT-Mobile.com to confirm what you plan you're on to give you more peace of mind. It looks like Amsterdam and U.A.E. are both on my plan. Gracias.9Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Travel to the U.A.E. and Amsterdam
drnewcomb wrote: I recommend reading the International Roaming Checklist. If you want to be really sure that you won't have to pay roaming fees, go onto your account online and, under the user profile, you can turn off charged international roaming. If you do this you will need to make all your calls over WiFi or use a 3rd-party calling app, like WhatsApp, Viber or GoogleVoice. (n.b. You'll need to make sure that your GV line is divorced from your cellular line for this to work.) Be aware that standard (free) roaming data is pretty slow. It pays to preload Google Maps of the areas you'll visit. Depending on how long you plan to be there, you may want to purchase an international roaming package. It made a huge difference in data speed on my recent visit to Greece. Thank you! I will hop in and take a look.10Visto0likes0ComentariosTravel to the U.A.E. and Amsterdam
T-mobile community challenged here. I will be traveling and don't want to get stuck with outrageous fees. Reading blogs and seeing that some folks have to get a new sim card, but if I am reading the T-mobile site correctly I should be good to go?I am on the Magenta plan and T-mobile site says that the network AND my note20 plus is compatible. How do I actually confirm this? Any insights? Thankings!