Using
Your Cell Phone in France
By John
Dulaney
The
world over uses different GSM frequency bands, which prevents your GSM operated
phones to be used in those countries. In France, the prevailing operational frequencies
that are being used are - 900MHz and 1900MHz. France also uses the third generation
mobile system called 3G system, not to be confused with GSM. Since, your GSM mobile
phone would work on 1900MHz bandwidth it is just possible that your handset may
work in France too. There are three types of handsets available today, which support
multiple frequencies used in different countries. These are the dual band phones
, Tri-band and the Quad-band. Dual band covers frequency bandwidths of 900 and
1800 MHz, which covers Europe, Asia, Australia and Brazil and 1900MHz covering
North America.
The
European Tri-band handsets work on frequencies 900, 1800 and 1900 bands, providing
good coverage in Europe and allowing limited use in North America. The North American
Tri-band phones operate on 850, 1800 and 1900 for wide-spread North American service
and have limited world-wide use. The Quad-band phones support all GSM frequencies
and covers all the frequencies globally, including North America. Even if the
phone you have works in France and you use your existing GSM phone in that country,
you need to prepare yourself for certain things. First you will need to check
with your service provider regarding activation of your GSM phone for roaming
in France. If this can be done, you need to have it activated. But on the other
hand this will prove to be very expensive, for, calls that you receive and make,
will cost you more.
There
is an exorbitant per minute charge on top of, not only the calls you make but
the calls you receive. The only way to avoid this is to buy a prepaid SIM card,
specifically meant for France and you save up-to 80% of your call charges. There
is no contract in this to be signed by you and there is no fear of receiving bills
at the end of the month. On the other hand, if your phone is SIM unlocked, you
may decide to buy a prepaid SIM card when you arrive in France. You can buy these
SIM cards at phone shops in France and the major service providers are Orange,
Bouygues Telecom and SFR.
Where-ever
you are going it is worthwhile to check if your GSM phone is compatible with the
frequency bands operating in the country of your visit. There is one more point
to note. If you should need to rent a phone for your visit to France, or you decide
to take your GSM phone and use a prepaid SIM card for France, make sure that your
handset is SIM unlocked. Now what is a SIM unlocked mobile phone? When you sign
a contract with a service provider, they would perhaps offer you a free mobile
phone of your choice, within the range that they have, and in turn you would promise,
through this contract, that you will be using their service for a definite period
of time. During this time, the mobile phone which has come free to you is SIM
locked.
That
would mean that you cannot use that phone with any other SIM card except the one
given to you by your service provider. At the end of the contract, the service
provider would help you to get that phone SIM unlocked. You need to be sure that
in the event if you decide to take your GSM phone to France or rent one compatible
phone, the handset is SIM unlocked so that you can use any SIM card what-so-ever,
viz., the prepaid SIM card for France. You must not forget that your cell phone
needs to be charged. You will need an adapter of the right kind to take along
with you. In addition, the voltage output is different in France and your charger
power plug will not fit into the kind of power plug that they have in France.
Cell
phone use overseas. In 99% of the world the local cellular service standard is
called GSM. We use this in the states as well. When combined with a SIM CARD (which
usually goes under the battery of the phone) the phone is able to communicate
and the SIM CARD also holds the telephone number and memory for pre-paid credit.
Rates can be extremely low using this system. For example in 99% of all SIM CARDS
incoming calls are free and calls to the states can cost a trifle. Such as, from
the UK to the USA 7 cents/minute, from Israel 22 cents, from Australia 27 cents.
Yes,
USA Dollar cents! There are today even prepaid service providers in the USA offering
rates of 10 cents per minute to call anywhere in the US to any type of phone.
No contracts, no credit card checks, no bills. Pre-paid always means no minimums
no contracts, no obligations. You only pay for the calls made. You'll need an
unlocked GSM tri-band or quadband UNLOCKED phone. You can buy factory unlocked
phones and sim cards for more than 170 or the 193 countries on earth from http://www.planetomni.com
Tel. # 800-514-2984
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