If you are going to use your current phone, my advice is to check with your
carrier before you do anything. Some phones are designed to work or be
recognized in certain areas or with certain carriers only. I bought a card
5 years ago and it did not work on Sao Miguel. You card and phone have to
Hi,
We bought something called OneSimCard a few years ago, which works in
multiple countries. At that time, you had your card, and had an account
where you could top up your funds as needed.
The call rates were better than we could get with our gsm cell providers.
http://www.onesimcard.com/
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