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PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 6:21 pm 
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Does a Cell Phone from the USA work in San Jose and if it doesn't where do you require a calling card that can reach the USA or the other countries dear people .


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My verizon cell does not work from CR nor does my sprint phone.The good news is that the phone cards bought from hotels and bodegas etc are cheap, easy to use and work great.

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The only cell phones that work there are GSM phones, so Verizon and Sprint are out. The company formerly known as AT&T (I forget their name now...Cingular or T-Mobile?) works if you activate int'l romaing. Then it costs like $2.29/minute.

You can buy a pre-paid calling card at any corner kiosk or from street vendors for 3,000¢ (less than $5.50) and that gives you about 16-18 minutes. It's about 30 cents/minute, more or less.

You can also rent a cell phone or sim chip if you own a GSM phone. It's $10/day for unlimited within CR and unlimited receiving int'l. Calling US is $1.25/min.

Try this: www.cellulartelephonerentals.com


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Orange wrote:
The only cell phones that work there are GSM phones, so Verizon and Sprint are out. The company formerly known as AT&T


They are again ,,,AT&T..


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Orange wrote:
The only cell phones that work there are GSM phones, so Verizon and Sprint are out.


Actually wrong on Verizon. You just make sure you have a World Phone from them. Doesn't matter the brand, just make sure it is a World Phone. They are CDMA and GSM and auto switch depending on the network. Soon as I hit CR my phone grabbed a ICE signal and I called back to the US.

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There are 2 different phone cards available here--domestic (197 cards) and International (199 cards). however DO NOT use the flashy blue phones found in some hotel lobbies activated by credit card--pure scam and outrageous fees--maybe someone here can expand further on this. There's been a thread on this that I can't find right now.

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JazzboCR wrote:
There are 2 different phone cards available here--domestic (197 cards) and International (199 cards). however DO NOT use the flashy blue phones found in some hotel lobbies activated by credit card--pure scam and outrageous fees--maybe someone here can expand further on this. There's been a thread on this that I can't find right now.

I remember the thread Jazzbo. It was Orange that reported it over a year ago, and I believe it was the phone in the lobby of the SL. It cost about $12 or $14 per minute. Total rip-off!

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Spanky wrote:
Orange wrote:
The only cell phones that work there are GSM phones, so Verizon and Sprint are out.


Actually wrong on Verizon. You just make sure you have a World Phone from them. Doesn't matter the brand, just make sure it is a World Phone. They are CDMA and GSM and auto switch depending on the network. Soon as I hit CR my phone grabbed a ICE signal and I called back to the US.

Isn't there another blown data storage array calling your name? :P

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JazzboCR wrote:
There are 2 different phone cards available here--domestic (197 cards) and International (199 cards). however DO NOT use the flashy blue phones found in some hotel lobbies activated by credit card--pure scam and outrageous fees--maybe someone here can expand further on this. There's been a thread on this that I can't find right now.

I remember the thread Jazzbo. It was Orange that reported it over a year ago, and I believe it was the phone in the lobby of the SL. It cost about $12 or $14 per minute. Total rip-off!

Here is the thread: https://costaricaticas.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=13440
Does anybody know if the phone at SL is still there?


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Thanks to Orange and MG for backstopping on this. Very valuable link by Brother Orange--a "must read"! The link had a post by Bill @ SL saying those phones had been sealed off. It also specifically mentioned the Copa in Jaco as having them, but read the whole thread please--you'll be glad you did. There are too many options (Internet phone, 199 cards, cell rentals) to even consider the scamster phones.

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my at&t samsung works in CR.


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Beware of turning ur phone on all the time. If some one calls u from the us and they reach ur vm, it still charges u the 2.29 for connecting to ICE network. so turn it off and just turn it on occasionally to check vm's. saves money that way.

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The other thing you should know about is the issue of "locking". Any GSM phone can work in CR but you may be restricted to using your US carrier with its high per minute rates (such as AT&T's ridiculous $2.29/min rate or only slightly better $1.99/min if you signed up for their international roaming). To avoid that you also need to have a phone that is "unlocked" so that you can switch the SIM chip. AT&T will only give you their unlocking code if you've been a customer for more than 2 years and even then will often make you jump through hoops before they'll give it to you. Alternatively, depending on what model phone you have you can get the unlocking code for anywhere from $9-10 on-line to $50 or more if you have to send it in somewhere to get it unlocked. Once you do that you can purchase an international SIM card for another $50 or so (depending on how many initial minutes you get with it) that will bring your per minute rates to mere pennies and you can reload it as many times as you want. Obviously, that added expense may not be worth it for those who don't plan on making many calls or visit CR only irregularly. But if you'd like to use your phone a lot (and even not have to worry about leaving it on) then the savings can quickly add up.

Alternatively, if you don't have a GSM phone or don't plan to use a phone much, then the calling cards can be pretty cheap per minute too with much less upfront cost. The drawback to them versus using your own phone is that you do not get a number where people know they can reach you (e.g. you want your buddies or novias to be able to call you locally while you're in CR or you want folks back home to be able to get a hold of you instantaneously with out the delay of when you might make it back to your hotel to retrieve messages). A cell phone rental will also take care of that problem but comes with pretty hefty per day costs (ie only pays if you plan to use the phone a real lot each day) and, of course, unlike your own cell and SIM, your local CR number will be different each time you go to CR and rent a new phone.


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Verizon will unlock some of their World Phones. Getting them to actually unlock their phones is an act of god but they did unlock mine. You have to sign a waiver stating that they aren't liable for foreign sims that are put in the phone.

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Prolijo wrote:
The other thing you should know about is the issue of "locking". Any GSM phone can work in CR but you may be restricted to using your US carrier with its high per minute rates (such as AT&T's ridiculous $2.29/min rate or only slightly better $1.99/min if you signed up for their international roaming). To avoid that you also need to have a phone that is "unlocked" so that you can switch the SIM chip. AT&T will only give you their unlocking code if you've been a customer for more than 2 years and even then will often make you jump through hoops before they'll give it to you. Alternatively, depending on what model phone you have you can get the unlocking code for anywhere from $9-10 on-line to $50 or more if you have to send it in somewhere to get it unlocked. Once you do that you can purchase an international SIM card for another $50 or so (depending on how many initial minutes you get with it) that will bring your per minute rates to mere pennies and you can reload it as many times as you want. Obviously, that added expense may not be worth it for those who don't plan on making many calls or visit CR only irregularly. But if you'd like to use your phone a lot (and even not have to worry about leaving it on) then the savings can quickly add up.

Alternatively, if you don't have a GSM phone or don't plan to use a phone much, then the calling cards can be pretty cheap per minute too with much less upfront cost. The drawback to them versus using your own phone is that you do not get a number where people know they can reach you (e.g. you want your buddies or novias to be able to call you locally while you're in CR or you want folks back home to be able to get a hold of you instantaneously with out the delay of when you might make it back to your hotel to retrieve messages). A cell phone rental will also take care of that problem but comes with pretty hefty per day costs (ie only pays if you plan to use the phone a real lot each day) and, of course, unlike your own cell and SIM, your local CR number will be different each time you go to CR and rent a new phone.


This infomation is very useful there dude I think you are saying that if you have Cingular (AT&T) that you can unlock your cell phone then buy an international SIM card that would work in every country cool .


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 1:06 am 
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I didn't do a search but believe I've read here that you can rent a SIM card in CR instead of buying it. Me, I come here to deliberately be out of touch except email but that's just me...

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