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2017
7
September
What are the best options for cell phone use in Italy for students?

Question:

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Yvonne

My son is travelling to Italy with school in a couple of weeks. Looking for recommendations regarding cell phone use? They have been asked not to buy SIM cards there as they won't have time.

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Sandra Deuchar
Pretend it is the 80s and leave the phone at home or at least in Airport mode. Use face messaging in wifi zones only

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Yvonne

They have to be able to contact teachers/chaperones so they need to have their phones

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Robbin

If that's the case Yvonne Wylie MacDonald, the school administration will give clear instructions.

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Holly

I did roam like home with rogers, $10 a day to a max of $100 over 30 days.

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Sejla

I bought Wind Mobile SIM for iPhone for 25 Euro that came with 4 gig data and a ton of calling and texting minutes! It was great for a week in Italy. And they have stores everywhere

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Trish

We put a data block on my sons phone before he went to Italy. He could then only use data while on wifi at the hotels. We then put a calling package through Telus on his phone.

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June

I am a Telus customer and use the 50 dollar for one month package. Phone is on airplane mode except for the short time I use minutes to phone home from Europe or text someone. They have another plan too for daily use. The trick is to leave phone in airplane mode almost all the time.

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Tony

If you are going to get an overseas SIM card make sure that the phones they will be using are unlocked. Check woth your service provider for international packages too and where possible have your kids use WiFi instead of data.

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Kristy

I have a Europe sim that you can have. The plan I purchased has expired but the sim is active I believe till November. You would just need to use a cc to add a amount of data to it. I used it in august

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Brittany

There is wifi pretty much every where in Europe so he should be able to get away without data. He just needs to keep his phone on airplane and then turn wifi on, that way he's not roaming. My sister lived in Norway for a year and never had data and managed just fine

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Craig

The past 2 summers I preordered SIM cards from prepaidzero.com. They have multiple options (data only, calling and data, etc). Ortherwise roam like home is not a bad plan.

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Tina

Most places have wifi. We are with Telus and they have a travel deal where you are charged $10 per day only if you use your phone (take it off airplane mode) and then you use it just as you would at home. We were gone 2 weeks and used the option twice. Facebook has a calling option on messenger that he can use with wifi

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Jennifer

My son went a few years ago and just made contact when they had wifi. That's all we needed to get by for the two weeks that he was away.

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Wendy

I was in Italy in the spring. I got the Rogers Roam Like Home plan AND kept my phone on airplane mode 99% of the time.

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Lisa

You can call through Messenger. What's App also works. But make sure he only uses wifi.

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Kimi

Roger's roam like home. I've used it for travel in the States. It's great

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Patti

Another option if you are going to keep it on airplane mode both of you download what’s app

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Ashley

If you are thru bell they have a great international plan. Call your cell provider.

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Michelle

We did the international roam plan with Bell...think 10 bucks a day. Or just use an app like FB messenger with wifi only

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Carolina

He should keep his phone on airplane mode and use wifi. With that and whatsapp, you can text, send voice messages, make phone and video calls and it's free!

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Joanne

I used international Plan with Telus for 30 days

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Betty

What's app!

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Yvonne

Thanks for all the info!

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Patti

Order it a head of time or see if travel agents sell them

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Penny

I got a phone package from bell

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Elise

International calling card.


A.I. says...

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Cell Phone Use Recommendations for Traveling to Italy

Traveling to Italy can be an exciting experience, especially for a school trip. However, staying connected while abroad can be a concern for many parents. If your son has been advised not to buy a SIM card while in Italy, there are still a few options to consider for cell phone use:

1. International Roaming

Check with your cell phone provider to see if they offer international roaming plans. This can allow your son to use his current phone number and data plan while in Italy. Keep in mind that international roaming can be expensive, so it's important to understand the costs involved.

2. Wi-Fi Hotspots

Encourage your son to connect to Wi-Fi hotspots whenever possible to avoid using cellular data. Many cafes, restaurants, and public spaces in Italy offer free Wi-Fi, which can help save on data charges.

3. Messaging Apps

Suggest that your son download messaging apps like WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger to stay in touch with friends and family back home. These apps use Wi-Fi or data to send messages and make calls, which can be a cost-effective way to communicate while abroad.

4. Local SIM Cards

If time allows, your son may want to consider purchasing a local SIM card in Italy. This can provide a more affordable option for making calls and using data while in the country. However, be sure to check if his phone is unlocked and compatible with Italian networks.

Overall, it's important for your son to have a plan in place for cell phone use while traveling to Italy. Whether it's through international roaming, Wi-Fi hotspots, messaging apps, or a local SIM card, staying connected can help provide peace of mind for both you and your son during his trip.



   










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