[Techtalk] portland, OR sim cards for germany

svye lunite svyelunite at gmail.com
Fri Aug 21 21:28:18 UTC 2015


Hi!

Just for a little more info, you can buy sim cards at any of the two
airports.  Don't buy ortel as their network coverage is deficient to say
the least. O2 and Vodafone have network in the subway if that's important
to you. And you do need an address when you buy a sim card.

I live in Berlin so shout if you need anything.

Best,

Silvia
On 21 Aug 2015 21:32, "Sonja Krause-Harder" <krauseha at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Carla,
>
> you can buy german SIM cards in Germany. Everybody speaks English
> here, so if you don't have a completely incomprehensible accent, or
> manage to supress it for a few minutes, you won't have a problem ;-)
>
> If you need data and plan on visiting the countryside around Berlin it
> maybe worth to check the coverage in advance. My O2 only works in
> cities in eastern germany, T-Mobile should be a bit better. All three
> big german mobile network carriers (T-Mobile, Vodafone, O2) have
> coverage maps on their web sites (and english versions of their web
> sites too). If you stay in Berlin it doesn't matter.
>
> Prices for prepaid data change all the time. I last bought some extra
> when I moved in March and paid 35 EUR for 5 GB with Vodafone -- but
> you might already find something cheaper if you check the web sites.
> Holler if you need help.
>
> If you need cheap international calls, Lebara may be worth a look as well.
>
> It is possible that you need to give a street address in the shop when
> you buy a prepaid SIM. If you're not comfortable with making one up or
> giving the hotel address, send me an email and I give you mine, just
> in case.
>
> cheers,
> Sonja (not in Berlin, alas. You don't plan to be in Nuremberg too, do you?)
>
> On Fri, Aug 21, 2015 at 6:46 PM, Carla Schroder <carla at bratgrrl.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hey all,
> >
> > We are traveling to Berlin next week (yaaaay fun!). We're flying out of
> > Portland, is there anywhere in Portland where we can load our cheapo LG
> > travel phones with sim cards for Germany? I've looked at some of the
> > cheap providers, and I don't want an Estonian phone number, but a real
> > German service provider with a DE phone number.
> >
> > This phone > http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009IRGQPO
> >
> > Carla
> >
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