Help!! Need suggestions for data roaming.

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Hi guys,

So I am currently having trouble to organise and keep track on the 9 sim-cards I have since I am travelling to multiple countries for International flights and it is a hassle to change sim-cards each time I go to another country.

Would you have any solution to solve this problem?

Thank you !!
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T-Mobile. .
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A ziploc bag with each country labeled on it?
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Quote: T-Mobile. .
T-Mobile. I just switched from “a more expensive carrier.” I live in a large Midwest city and haven’t lost any coverage or quality at home, but most countries I visit have unlimited texting, data, and 20¢/minute calling. If you’re on a network, you can call over WiFi for free. Hope that helps.
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Hi, I 100% agree with switching to t-mobile for international data. It's unlimited. I had ATT prior to this and the data was minimal and expensive. t-mobile service is fine in the US if that's where you live also.

The only thing is that the international data isn't the fastest speed. You can upgrade, for a price to that, but if you are using international data for email, google maps and internet surfing, the speed is fine and acceptable.

Good luck!
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I've used my Sprint service overseas. High speed data isn't free but it's cheap enough at $0.03/mb ($30/gb) that I don't panic if I used it a little bit here and there. Unlimited text. Calls $0.20/minute, but with wifi calling I never use regular cellular calling overseas.
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I don’t feel a strong need to call home when out of the USA. If it works fine, usually an email is enough.
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