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Getting a voice and data sim card while in Ibiza???
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Dream Beamz
So does anyone have any suggestions. I was going to get a pay as you go Mas Movil sim card once I get to the Island. Per Spain law you must provide your passport number, date of birth and address where you are staying (hotel is ok). Data seems cheap enough which was my main concern.

I was going to order and have the sim card before I got there but the place that had some stock in the US is out

http://www.cellularabroad.com/spainSIMcard.php

an eBay seller in Spain will also ship them abroad but its too late to help me since I will be leaving in 9 days

http://cgi.ebay.com/140563775186


If you have an unlocked iPhone you will need the APN settings to use SMS, Text, and data on your phone

Masmovil (Spain)
Uses the Orange Net

APN: masvidamms
usuario: masvidamms
password: MMSmasvida
puerto proxy: 8080
direccion IP: 172.22.188.25
MMSC: mms.orange.es
Nombre del perfil (MMSMasmovil)

For WAP Internet:

APN: wapmas
Proxy: 8080 for WAP 2.0 (9201 if the navigator is WAP 1.x)
IP: 172.22.188.236

For 3.5g Internet:
APN: internetmas
IP: 172.22.188.236
dollaroff
I was there earlier this week. I got a pre-paid Orange SIM card. €10 for the SIM, and I added €20 to the account. €4 per week (7 days). 50 SMS for free. 50MB per week at 3G, unlimited MB at throttled. No clue how much a voice call costs.


Yes, you'll need your passport. Also, you'll need to make sure your SIM is registered with Orange to bypass the over-18 sites filter. The filter blocks way too many sites.
Dream Beamz
quote:
Originally posted by dollaroff
I was there earlier this week. I got a pre-paid Orange SIM card. €10 for the SIM, and I added€20 to the account. €4 per week (7 days). 50 SMS for free. 50MB per week at 3G, unlimited MB at throttled. No clue how much a voice call costs.


Yes, you'll need your passport. Also, you'll need to make sure your SIM is registered with Orange to bypass the over-18 sites filter. The filter blocks way too many sites.


great information! Was there anything special I needed to know to register the SIM card. Do you remember the name or location of the store where you purchased the SIM.
Kam
when i went last year i just used my Blackberry (VERIZON) there, i just called in to let them know i would be using it in spain. The rates for text messages isn't that bad at all, data is the same , phone calls are a bit pricey though.
dollaroff
quote:
Originally posted by Kam
when i went last year i just used my Blackberry (VERIZON) there, i just called in to let them know i would be using it in spain. The rates for text messages isn't that bad at all, data is the same , phone calls are a bit pricey though.


No USA-based carriers allow unlimited data (except grandfathered AT&T plans, and not even all of those). And, then if you use one of those plans, voice is ~$1.49/m, and SMS is $0.25 to receive and $0.50 to send (I think): all which is outrageous.

I had the 20MB plan for emergencies in Italy and I used it within 3 days. Just opening the wall on Facebook sucks over 1MB.
dollaroff
quote:
Originally posted by Dream Beamz
great information! Was there anything special I needed to know to register the SIM card.


I got the Orange Dolphin SIM:
SIM

DELFÍN de tarjeta

* pago semanal
3,5€
* internet en el móvil las 24h.
ilimitado
* precio/min. llamadas
9 cént.€/min.
* SMS
50 SMS a 0€ /semana
resto de SMS: 15 cént. €
* alta en correo blackberry
0€
* alta en correo nokia email
0€
* resto de llamadas
24 cénts.€/min.
* coste establecimiento llamada
15 cénts.€


(if you need me to translate, let me know).

Two things:

a. For registering the SIM, you'll need the store to call Customer Support (you can do so as well, but you'll need to get past all of the Spanish voice prompts yourself to get a person whom then you'll need to talk to in Spanish to get a English support person).
Just ask them to register your SIM as an "adult" or "over-18". They should be able to do it easily as they have your passport. Make sure you try the Internet in store.
I'm still seeing a couple of problems at the router level, but I'm working with my friends to see what can be done.

b. For topping-up, I was unable to use Orange.es (go figure). I used a third-party service. Google told me to use EZTop, but there are others, I'm sure.
The surcharge was €0.59.
dollaroff
I also did research on International SIM before this trip, but I ran out of time to see what one to purchase (and it would have to been mailed as well).


Once I get some info, I'll let you know.
dollaroff
quote:
Originally posted by Dream Beamz
Do you remember the name or location of the store where you purchased the SIM.


c/ Avenida España 22
Tfo. 971 30 46 41
Dream Beamz
quote:
Originally posted by dollaroff
No USA-based carriers allow unlimited data (except grandfathered AT&T plans, and not even all of those). And, then if you use one of those plans, voice is ~$1.49/m, and SMS is $0.25 to receive and $0.50 to send (I think): all which is outrageous.

I had the 20MB plan for emergencies in Italy and I used it within 3 days. Just opening the wall on Facebook sucks over 1MB.


Verizon actually has a $60 a month unlimited international plan but you have to be grandfathered in on it. My friend is living in Ibiza this summer and uses the heck out of that plan
PatMcGroin
apologizes in advance if these are noobish questions but last time i was on the island (09) we just went without a phone. would like to change that this time.

what are some options for those of us without unlocked phones? im with sprint so theres no sim card slot and the cdma network sprint runs on means its not compatible in spain. gaaaaaaaaaaay i know. but is there some cheap prepaid phone i could purchase on the island? all i care about is a bit of data. phone calls and texting wont be necessary. i guess if i could text a little that would cool but like i said not necessary.

Dream Beamz
quote:
Originally posted by PatMcGroin
apologizes in advance if these are noobish questions but last time i was on the island (09) we just went without a phone. would like to change that this time.

what are some options for those of us without unlocked phones? im with sprint so theres no sim card slot and the cdma network sprint runs on means its not compatible in spain. gaaaaaaaaaaay i know. but is there some cheap prepaid phone i could purchase on the island? all i care about is a bit of data. phone calls and texting wont be necessary. i guess if i could text a little that would cool but like i said not necessary.


rent a phone or get a relatively cheap GSM smartphone that is already unlocked without a contract like this one.

http://cgi.ebay.com/250847196070
PatMcGroin
quote:
Originally posted by Dream Beamz
rent a phone or get a relatively cheap GSM smartphone that is already unlocked without a contract like this one.

http://cgi.ebay.com/250847196070


not a bad idea. i could use it for the 2 weeks then just throw it right back on ebay.
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