[pct-l] at & t mobile cards

Brick Robbins brick at brickrobbins.com
Tue Apr 15 22:16:38 CDT 2014


You mentioned a SIM card so I assume you have a GSM phone, and you are
coming from Europe

There are two types of networks in the USA: GSM and CDMA. You will not
be able to use a CDMA network with your GSM phone.

It is my understanding that AT&T's has the GSM network with the best
coverage on the PCT. I'm sure if this is not true anymore, someone
will correct me

ATT's sells "no contract" access to it's network via it's wholly owned
subsidiary AIO Wireless brand (The ATT brand requires a contract) but
it uses the same ATT GSM network

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aio_Wireless

You can buy a SIM card from them here
https://www.aiowireless.com/shop/byod.html

You can find "no contract" plans here
https://www.aiowireless.com/shop/plans.html

Good Luck

On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 6:49 PM, Adrian Santos
<santos666091525 at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
> I come from abroad and I have a few question regarding how to get a at & t sin card for 5/ 6  months.If anyone from abroad had the same problem or anyone have some experience about this...please any help...
> Some of my question are:* could I pop up in a at & t shop in San Diego and get a sim card with monthly payment? should I order on line?* do they asked my for permanent address?* any specific plan ?* the monthly payments had an specific minimum term ( 12 months )?* I try in the website and I have to buy a mobile (theirs ) to get the sim card.
> Please, any help will be very appreciated. On Monday I fly to San Diego, very nervous with this things still not shorted.Kind regards all and see you soon .Adrian
>
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