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Re: Trip to Mexico (Sprint). $0.002/KB. Too much?

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Originally Posted by Meanee View Post
Just checked with Sprint. They have the international data roaming for $69.99, no commitment, can be prorated.

In Dominican Republic (going there in May) and in Mexico (was there in October), no need for SIM card, data goes over EVDO.

When I was in Mexico, I was basically raped by Telcel. Calls to USA were about $1 per minute, and most calls did not go through. According to their web site, I had to register my phone or whatnot. So about 90% of a time, I couldn't get through.


This time it's unlimited data + skype or Google Voice for me.
Sounds great! I saw this in a few threads, thanks for verifying. Only thing I want to be 100% clear on is, does the International Data Roaming plan mean unlimited data ? Or do you get billed a certain amount per specified data usage?

I have 1,500 voice, unlimited data and text on my regular plan.

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Originally Posted by Buggy222 View Post
I used my TP1 many many times on cruises. I check my email and sent some photos. Total cost for the trip with 3 mexican port visits was $8-$15 total. Make sure you are on CDMA (because I am sure the GSM partners would be more expensive), call sprint international before you leave to be sure they have enabled your international service, and make sure you are in port and not on the the ships cellphone service.

At sea the ships have a Maritime Roaming service which used to be only voice calls but it now sometimes includes expensive data services. It is supposed to be shut off in port. Normally if you see the roaming signal (the triangle), or it is 1X, you are probably on ship service. Sprint International will be Evdo.
Thanks for your advice. When you mention the dollar amount billed, and suggest I make sure I'm on CDMA, did you add the International Data Roaming for 69.99 (prorated) or did you use this? Or even both?

http://www.sprintpcs.com/common/popu...ruiseship.html



Now you can stay connected on the high seas using your Sprint PCS® phone!



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Originally Posted by Luckylindy View Post
Just curious. Has anyone tried finding an open wifi connection and just tapping into that? As anyone has seen in the states, there are always unsecured wifi spots to be had. I can't imagine that anyone is any smarter south of the border. The biggest issue I could see is the limited number of hotspots.
Thanks for the suggestion, but based on my last cruise about a year ago I was not able to connect to any one elses WIFI because every ones was secured, additionaly I was able to connect to the AT&T hot spot on the ship with my TP1 (last year) but had to pay as with all AT&T hot spot connections. Once I was on land in Mexico I was to busy having fun to try anything with my phone, and risk added charges. I got home to a $28 bill for about 3 very short (not more than 3 min, but Im sure some txt's came in as well) phone calls on the ship while docked in Key west. They claimed I was in international waters. I see what they where trying to say but common, the ship was docked, had not even moved an inch and I was in Key West, US. But I was not going to even argue over $28, lesson learned.


I have read all over as well that sprint does not guarantee text, many people who sailed as recent as Feb 2010 posted on other sites that they did not receive all the messages sent back and fourth throughout their cruse until they reached Florida and where actually getting off.

I have no major issue with this, just wanted to see if anyone else has heard or dealt with this. Ill be happy if I can make a few short phone calls from the ship and mainland Cozumel, and Cayman Island (at least Cozumel, Were going in couples and might split up from time to time) and use my data when I need too.

My data and voice are the main concern for the cruise, texting would be cool but Ill be happy with 2 out of 3.

Again to every one major thanks for all the advice, help, and suggestions. Keep the info coming. I also don't want to diverge form the focus of this forum. I'm sure it will help many people plan out what to do during they're spring, summer and fall vacations, especially on cruses and trips to the Caribbean, and central and south America. But it would be cool to post links to added goodies we find that would only help, IE; waterproof cases, anti glare screen protectors, etc.while on vacation, But try to keep it to either really good ones or ones you have personally used and recommend as solid products.

Thanks guys... Here's to pimpin the TP2 in the Caribbean and around the world. ha,ha =D>
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