I'll be back on Tuesday to prove the following:
Left a few weeks ago & talked with the little gal at the airport. Here's the answers I got:
Arrive with a quad-band UNlocked phone.
Pay c5000 for about 37 minutes of talk time to the US (don't know how much in CR)
Recharge at mas x menos, ICE OR via internet at
www.masterpago.com (you will only need to enter your newly-assigned phone number)
As I understood her, you can also give them a cc & it automatically recharges (I'll confirm next Tuesday)
If you don't pay your bill you'll lose your number. HOWEVER, you have TWO months to take care of it & since you can manage it by internet it shouldn't be an issue.
This appears to be much better than getting a phone in San Jose for a couple of reasons. In San Jose you must prove you bought the cell phone in Costa Rica & paid the taxes (for my little novia, I brought her a new phone from the US & ultimately wound up buying a black-market receipt to get it turned on).
The Motorola flip phone is available at Newegg for $79 with no shipping charges & I got it three days later.
ICE now has a 3g network. Note that my Motorola phone (on AT&T in the US) quit working in August in CR. I got a new iPhone with 3g & it does not work in CR (no service) either. The iPhone guy at Mall San Pedro told me he could jailbreak the phone to make it work. There's lots of pros & cons relative to jailbreaking the Iphones, loss of apps, etc. I ultimately decided to just buy a 2nd phone for CR, call my US/AT&T voicemail every day & return the calls on my new ICE phone. For me it's the K.I.S.S. approach. I will, however, miss a few of the apps I've come to like like the GPS features.
On the other hand, I won't have a $700 cell phone in my pocket, but rather a cheaper, throw-away.
Any questions, let me know before Monday & I'll ask on Tuesday.
/dddick