SIM card for travelers?

Status
Not open for further replies.

void

👁️ Quiet Authority
Oct 3, 2017
2,380
0
161
Hi guys,
anyone can recommend a service providing (preferably prepaid) SIM cards for travelers?
Incoming calls and messages for free world wide (or in significant number of countries - no need to cover North Korea, Vanuatu or Kongo... ;-)).
Outgoing calls and messages for reasonable prices (doesn't have to be cheap).
Card shipment to EU needed.
Found for example WorldTravelSIM.com - no experience though, anyone tried? Alternatives?
Thanks
 
I have OneSimCard Europe as a backup. Can't give much feedback as I've had it only for couple of weeks. It arrived fast, SMS works fine and their web service (topup etc.) is OK. The number is Estonian (+372) but you can buy extra numbers, such as a U.S. number.
 
Used some of the many mentioned on this forum already?

Toggle signature
Specialized in advisory service for tailor made Offshore setups with banking and payment processing. Privacy and Anonymity is my priority.
Contact
 
void said:
Hi guys,
anyone can recommend a service providing (preferably prepaid) SIM cards for travelers?
Incoming calls and messages for free world wide (or in significant number of countries - no need to cover North Korea, Vanuatu or Kongo... ;-)).
Outgoing calls and messages for reasonable prices (doesn't have to be cheap).
Card shipment to EU needed.
Found for example WorldTravelSIM.com - no experience though, anyone tried? Alternatives?
Thanks
Click to expand...

Go for WorldTravelSim, using it since past one year. Reasonable rates, you can charge it online and no hassles absolutely.
 
OTR365 said:
I have OneSimCard Europe as a backup. Can't give much feedback as I've had it only for couple of weeks. It arrived fast, SMS works fine and their web service (topup etc.) is OK. The number is Estonian (+372) but you can buy extra numbers, such as a U.S. number.
Click to expand...
does the country code inside the SIM card change after you buy a new number on their website...?
 
ontherun said:
does the country code inside the SIM card change after you buy a new number on their website...?
Click to expand...
I don't think so (haven't tried, though). It seems they can cram multiple countries on the same SIM card.

I have used this only lightly, but thus far both calls & SMS have worked fine. No monthly fees is a big plus.

For data I use Orange Mundo 4G+, bought from Spain. It works outside Spain as well (with extra roaming fees).
 
No it is the same number you have you can just add a extra number which then is redirected to the main number so to say.

Toggle signature

Latest Video Interviews, Offshore Company Resources, Payment Processing Tips & Tricks, Articles and Anonymity Hints only a click away!
Support the Freedom of Speech of our Community

Disclaimer: Nothing I say should be taken as tax, legal or financial advice. Anything I say is for general informational purposes only. Always seek independent professional advice.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

JohnnyDoe.is is an uncensored discussion forum
focused on free speech,
independent thinking, and controversial ideas.
Everyone is responsible for their own words.

Quick Navigation

User Menu