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Roaming in Brazil (how much does it cost?)

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Trey - 31 Jan 2004 04:40 GMT
Does anyone have an idea how much it will cost if I took my Attws GSM phone
to Brazil or a month? I live in California, and I have a national calling
plan, but I know that doesn't mean much for international travel.
I'm sure it would just be cheaper to get a calling card sim and pop it into
my phone for the month.
AndreA - 31 Jan 2004 14:07 GMT
Il giorno Sat, 31 Jan 2004 04:40:53 GMT, "Trey"
<treydog90spam@hotmail.com> con una bandiera della rinata Fiorentina
in mano e lo striscione "Meglio liberi all'inferno che schiavi in
paradiso" nell'altra cosi' parlo':

>I'm sure it would just be cheaper to get a calling card sim and pop it into
>my phone for the month.

I think so, too :)

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dirty rat 753 - 31 Jan 2004 16:54 GMT
And for us California Brazil English only fans, what did you recommend?

> Il giorno Sat, 31 Jan 2004 04:40:53 GMT, "Trey"
> <treydog90spam@hotmail.com> con una bandiera della rinata Fiorentina
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>
> I think so, too :)
 
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