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Author: | Patriot [ Sat Mar 12, 2005 12:55 pm ] |
Post subject: | Cell phone problems: What a surprise |
Like many other visitors to CR my cell phone didn't work. Normally I welcome this, however my tica girlfriend was hospitalized and she could not get in contact with me. Panic hit both of us. Does any one know: 1) How I can get a SIM card from ICE? and how much are they? 2) Which carriers service work in CR? if any? 3) Any way around this? I do know that Motorola, Ericksen and DeustcheTelecom have all had agreements that have fallen through. Any one know if Vodaphone or others are in negotiations with ICE? PMs are ok but I think others may have this problem so replies may be better.[/b] |
Author: | Gringotim [ Sat Mar 12, 2005 1:57 pm ] |
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I've heard that Cingular/AT&T now have an agreement with ICE. Of course you would need to activate the international roaming feature and also have a quad-band GSM phone with the 1800 band. Someone please correct me if I'm mistaken. |
Author: | Gringotim [ Sat Mar 12, 2005 2:36 pm ] |
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This site contains a lot of information regarding cell phone usage in CR... www.ice.go.cr. It states that currently Cingular/AT&T is the only US carrier with a roaming agreement in CR. It states that GSM service is on the 1900 band. It also states that they offer TDMA service on the 800 band, but I'm not sure if that's true. I still think you need a GSM phone with the 1800/1900 band. The site has a list of all compatible phones, broken down by manufacturer/model number. The site even contains a nice map indicating the GSM coverage areas in CR. As expected, all of the major metropolitan areas and tourist destinations are covered. The Cingular/AT&T website indicates that the cost of calls while roaming in CR is $2.29 per minute (ouch!), so if you intend to make a lot of calls, it would probably be cheaper to rent a cell phone there for $7 or $8 per day. |
Author: | Thirdworld [ Sat Mar 12, 2005 2:44 pm ] |
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Hey Patriot, You mentioned you have a CR girlfriend. If you come down here a lot, you could just buy a phone here. You could get a decent phone for $100-$150 and I only pay about $20 per month for my service. I just haven't known too many people with luck on their States phone. |
Author: | Zman [ Sat Mar 12, 2005 3:08 pm ] |
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Some people say att/cingular roaming will work, others say no luck. Right now your only other option would be renting a cell phone since ICE has no lines left. TMDA or GSM. An article in todays la nation said buy the end of the year more gsm lines will be available. |
Author: | Gringotim [ Sat Mar 12, 2005 3:35 pm ] |
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Zman wrote: Right now your only other option would be renting a cell phone since ICE has no lines left. TMDA or GSM. An article in todays la nation said buy the end of the year more gsm lines will be available.
I'll second that. I just heard from a Tico amigo who said he recently purchased a new cell phone, but can't use it because ICE has no lines available. He said it may take another seven or eight months until more lines become available. |
Author: | Admin 1 [ Sat Mar 12, 2005 6:57 pm ] |
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This topic has been covered, but quickly ATT/Cingular if you have a QUAD band GSM phone and your international roaming is activated IT WILL WORK! I use it all the time though it is 2.29 cents per minute incoming and outgoing. Tmobile ALSO Works QUAD GSM Band phone 2.99 per minute. You can get any prepaid cards to work in your phones down there so don't bother. |
Author: | Irish Drifter [ Sat Mar 12, 2005 7:29 pm ] |
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Quote: 1) How I can get a SIM card from ICE? and how much are they? You can not get a SIM card, from this mornings Inside Costa Rica Quote: One interesting note, which is not being discussed openly at ICE, is that the new service will not make available pre-paid GSM SIM cards like most other countries. Pre-paid SIM cards would mean that customers could buy cellular service at a fixed amount without the need to enter into a contract with the provider.
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Author: | Irish Drifter [ Sat Mar 12, 2005 7:34 pm ] |
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Quote: If you come down here a lot, you could just buy a phone here.
Even if phone lines were available, which they are not, you must be a CR resident or owner of a CR corporation to get cell phone service. You can rent a cell phone for your stay in CR. |
Author: | Pidd [ Sat Mar 12, 2005 7:46 pm ] |
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Try this ... Take any old TDMA 800 phone you have to SJO and buy an ICE 199 card The TDMA 800 phone ( I use a Nokia 6120) will connect to ICE, dial *199 and ypou're on your way... you can make outbound calls to USA for 40 some cents per minute and calls to Costa Rica for next to nothing... outbound only... no inbound.. not bad I decide when I'm able to be contacted... works good around SJO varies at other locations in country Not very high tech or sexy... but it works... PIDD |
Author: | Irish Drifter [ Sun Mar 13, 2005 12:37 am ] |
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An ICE 199 card (International or domestic) or an ICE 197 card (domestic) will work from any phone in CR. |
Author: | Downandup [ Sun Mar 13, 2005 8:32 am ] |
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Quote: Tmobile ALSO Works QUAD GSM Band phone 2.99 per minute.
Strange, I have repeatedly checked the t-mobile site and they still do not report roaming in Costa Rica, nor does the ICE site. http://www.t-mobile.com/international/coverage.asp I just called T-mobile and they say they do support roaming at 0.99 per minute. Can anyone confirm this? Also, if you have a tri-band phone you do not need to upgrade to a quad-band phone. There are currently 4 frequencies used around the world with more to come. 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900. In the US the frequencies used to be 900 / 1900 when the companies sold dual band phones. Europe and Asia have always used 900 / 1800, you could also get a dual-band there. International travellers would buy the tri-band 900 / 1800 /1900 and be perfectly satisfied. ICE runs on 1800. Cingular / AT&T recently switched to 850 / 1900. So now they offer the quad-band phones. 850 is also being used in some other countries around the world. One final note on some quad-band phones. Many are dual-band switchable, so normally they run on 850 / 1900 but can be switched to 900 / 1800 manually if needed. |
Author: | Admin 1 [ Sun Mar 13, 2005 10:27 am ] |
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Downandup... Just a clarification, I mentioned quad band phone, but in you simply need 1800 Band, wheter it be tri or quad. I have a Tmobile phone as well as ATT and I just spoke to Tmobile they told me 2.99 p/m all in to Costa Rica. |
Author: | Thirdworld [ Sun Mar 13, 2005 11:29 am ] |
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ICE goes out of its way to make any communication down here as complicated and annoying as possible. They are holding on for dear life until competition is finally opened up down here. Didn't know that they were out of lines again. Not surprised. |
Author: | Zoytrof [ Sun Mar 13, 2005 12:15 pm ] |
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Ah CR fun ![]() |
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