Does your mobile have 3G? It should work fine while roaming if that's the case.
There's another thread here: http://www.frequentflyer.com.au/comm...n-3g-7454.html
which has some good information.
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Plan for a trip to Japan and see what the options are for mobile roaming...
know that no gsm in japan, need to use WCDMA
notice that ntt docomo has a service for inbound roaming where we can
rent a LG U8500 :-
NTT DoCoMo Handset Rental for Inbound Roamers
I use Optus postpaid here and Optus seems to be listed here:-
NTT DoCoMo Handset Rental for Inbound Roamers
- Do i just move my Optus SIM to the LG U8500?
- anyone tried this service before?
Does your mobile have 3G? It should work fine while roaming if that's the case.
There's another thread here: http://www.frequentflyer.com.au/comm...n-3g-7454.html
which has some good information.
thanks for the thread tip Mal
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current phone is only tri-band gsm
Tri band won't do; as you mentioned you need a 3G phone.
Some of the older sim cards don't always just plug into a 3G phone, you might have a 3G phone but you usually have to upgrade the sim card as well.
Optus on a 3G phone will work it just might take a day or 2 to work. When I travelled to Japan on an Telstra 3G Nokia N73 the phone worked straight away but kept displaying some sort of error(forgot the exact message); after about a day in Japan I get the usual Telstra SMS welcoming me to Japan, usually you get them within hours when travelling to some countries. I think New Zealand I got a welcome SMS within about a 1 minute of turning the phone on in New Zealand.
I've gone to Japan twice with 2 different 3G phones - Optus network. Both worked fine.
I went to Japan on Telstra roaming on a 3G phone and it worked fine.
If you need to rent one at 500 yen per day, and you're staying there for a while, you might like to consider upgrading your phone to 3G on one of the plans - some plans will let you have one free of charge.
Just for the information of other people contemplating roaming in Japan, a caution.
I made the mistake of leaving the BlackBerry Connect on. It kept connecting and disconnecting, resulting in quite a hefty data roaming charge (if it stayed connected, it wouldn't have been so expensive). It wasn't even supposed to be BB compatible in Japan according to Telstra website, so I didn't think about it and unwittingly left it on. So, if you have a BlackBerry-compatible device, make sure you turn the BB function off unless you really need to leave it on.
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