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A new and better value way to stay in contact
internationally and with more features than most other options.
Cell phone airtime rates continue to drop,
except when you're traveling internationally. The wireless companies will
eagerly charge you an arm and a leg when you take your phone and use it in a
foreign country.
Over the more than three years we've been
writing these articles, we've seen a series of lower and lower priced
international cell phone products come (and sometimes, go, too), but each
usually had one (or more) disadvantages. We have found that, for most people,
the cheapest - and best - service of all. Global Riiing - such a good value
that you can almost excuse its silly name.
One phone number for all your international travels
We would all love to have a single phone number
to use wherever in the world we're traveling. Unfortunately, there are three
barriers to achieving this:
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Roaming Agreements
: Not all phone services have comprehensive international roaming
agreements, and many pre-paid phone services don't allow international
roaming at all
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Cost
: When you roam internationally, costs can go way high
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Technology
: Only GSM phones can roam around most of the world, and in the US,
T-mobile and AT&T are the only two major carriers with GSM technology.
The Global Riiing service solves the first two
of these problems.
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Technology for Global Roaming
The technology requirements for
global roaming - ie the type of phone you'll need - are discussed in
parts
one
and
five
of this series.
In quick summary, you need a GSM
type cell phone. If you don't already have a GSM phone as part of
your US wireless service, you can easily buy an
unlocked
GSM phone (i.e., one
which can be used with any/all GSM services, everywhere in the
world).
Alternatively, if you have a GSM
phone that was provided by AT&Tor T-mobile, but it is locked, our
GSM phone unlocking services
can probably unlock it for you.
Note that when you get a GSM phone,
you need to be certain that it supports the
frequency bands used in the
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What Global Riiing does for you.
When you plug the Global Riiing SIM into your
GSM cell phone, the phone takes on a phone number from Liechtenstein.
People can call you at this number, no matter
where in the world they are, just so long as you are in one of the 100 different
countries in which Riiing has coverage.
Incoming calls are free in 64 countries,
including most of Europe plus other countries as diverse as Albania, Australia,
Bahrain, Belarus, Brazil, Egypt, Israel, Nigeria and South Africa.
Incoming calls, for the other 36 countries,
range in price from €0.19/minute (add about 30% to get US$, ie €0.19 = $0.25) up
to €0.99 (for only seven of the 36 countries).
And you in turn can dial to any person, anywhere
in the world, from your phone. Outgoing calls range in price from a low of
€0.39 a minute (for most countries) up to a high of €1.89 (for only 2
countries), or sometimes a bit more if calling to a cell phone in a country that
charges callers extra to reach cell phone numbers.
A €0.25 fee applies to start an outgoing call in
addition to the applicable rate per minute.
Placing outgoing calls is very simple. You
simply dial the number you want to call, including the country and area code.
Added Value Services
In addition to placing and receiving calls, you
can send and receive SMS. Incoming messages are free, and outgoing ones are
€0.49 each.
You also have full voicemail support, so you can
safely turn your phone off at night and not be troubled by people calling you
and getting the time zone calculation wrong.
Voicemail is a bargain. Unlike many other SIM
products, you don't pay anything for the time it takes people to record a
message for you. You only pay for the time it takes you to listen to your
messages. Voicemail rates range in price from a low of €0.39 a minute (for most
countries) up to a high of €1.79 (for only 2 countries).
One of the nice features of the Global Riing is
that if you're in an area of bad service in a country, you can usually get your
phone to switch to a better signal from a different wireless
provider, because in most countries, Riiing has roaming agreements
with more than one carrier.
Other cost related issues
The Global Riiing SIM costs $69 to
purchase from In Touch Smart Cards,
their main internet agent. Included in the $69 is €15 (about US$20) worth of
free airtime, so the actual net cost of the SIM by itself is only $49.
Extra airtime can be purchased in multiples of
€25, either through In Touch or directly from the Riiing service.
To keep your SIM valid, you need to buy some
airtime once every nine months, otherwise your number will expire and you'll
need to buy a new SIM next time. Cost-wise, it is a bit of a wash between
paying to extend the life of your present SIM or simply letting it expire, then
buying a complete new SIM next time you plan to travel internationally.
If you travel frequently, best to keep the SIM
current, so you don't have the hassle of changing phone numbers each time you
travel, but if you travel only seldom, perhaps just buy one as needed and let it
expire (or give/sell to a traveling friend when you're done with it).
Global Riiing compared to other global roaming cell phone services
There are now five main alternatives for you to
choose from when traveling overseas.
(a) International roaming with your US GSM
service
This is the most expensive option, but is also
the simplest and easiest - but only if you already have GSM service in the US
(i.e., mainly AT&T, Cingular, or T-mobile).
Note:
You'll probably need to tell your US wireless service that you want them to
enable global roaming on your account before you travel.
(b) Hop
Hop
has some disadvantages compared to Riiing - it doesn't have SMS or voicemail
services, and much of the time, its airtime costs are more expensive than with
Riiing. It is also more expensive to buy up front, and more complicated to make
calls with.
But in some countries, Hop is cheaper, and in a
few countries, Hop provides service but Riiing does not.
We think, for 95% or more of travelers, Riiing
will be the better solution.
(c) Mobal
Mobal
is the lowest priced option to buy. A unique feature of the Mobal SIM is that
your number is given to you for life. You never need to pay money to renew it.
They also have free incoming calls, but only in
the UK. Much of the time, their airtime costs will end up higher than Riiing.
But if you want a phone only for emergencies rather than as a convenience aid
that you'll use regularly while traveling, Mobal may be the lowest priced
solution.
(d) Riiing
If you are anticipating a moderate amount of
usage, and if you will be primarily visiting countries where Riiing has free
incoming calls and low outgoing calls, then Riiing may be your best choice.
(e) Local pre-paid SIMs
Not strictly speaking a global roaming option,
but if you're spending a reasonable amount of time in a single country, buying a
local SIM for that country might be your best choice.
Incoming calls will probably be free, local
calls might be cheaper than with Riiing, and it will be much easier for other
people in that country to call you
Touch
Smart Cards offer a wide range of SIMs for many different countries, or you can
simply buy one once you get to your destination.
Help choosing what is best for you
International GSM Cost Comparison
This shows the enormous difference in cost between the various service
providers.
|
Supplier |
Receiving
Calls/min |
Making
Calls/min |
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AT&T |
$1.29 - $4.99 +
tax |
$1.29 - $4.99 + tax |
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Cingular |
$1.29 - $2.49 + tax |
$1.29 - $2.49 + tax |
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Nextel |
$1.29 - $5.99 + tax |
$1.29 - $5.99 + tax |
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T-Mobile |
$0.99 - $4.99 + tax |
$0.99 - $4.99 + tax |
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WorldCell |
Free - $2.99 + |
$0.99 - $4.99 + |
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Mobal |
Free - $1.95 |
$1.25 - $13.25 |
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HopAbroad |
$0.35 |
$0.95 |
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Global Riiing |
Free -
$1.30 |
$0.52 -
$2.45 |
Rates are as posted on each company's website, as of 30 July 2004 or later.
And here is a
decision matrix
to help you match your needs to the different product options open to you.
Summary
It is now easier - and more affordable - than
ever before to enjoy the security and convenience of a cell phone while
traveling internationally.
If your travel and phone usage patterns fit well
with Riiing, you can choose it with confidence.
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