Sounds like better advice than I just gave you!!! I just ran across
this same line of advice today on another post, but have no
experience with it yet. As my current vacation in MX is ending
tomorrow, I thought I'd look into "local" SIM's at home.
John - where do you purchase "local" SIM cards (local in my case will
be Mexico for now), other than looking on the Internet?
Thanks,
Dick Johnson
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> I don't know about switching from the 700 to 680, but I know what to do
> with Cingular while you're over there: leave it at home. Cingular, that
> is, not the 680. You can shop online or wait til you're there to buy a
> SIM that will work "locally" instead of allowing Cingular to charge the
> super high rates they'll be please to levy while you roam on European
> systems with the U.S.-based SIM.
>
> srivaths srinivasan wrote:
>> I am planning a switch from Verizon 700p to Cingular 680. Anything I
>> need
>> to be worried about or will miss in my new Treo. I am also planning to
>> travel to the UK what do I need to do with Cingular to get it to work in
>> London/paris?