im looking for a voip provider that offers inbound and outbound calls to all countries.
I want to replace my swedish sim card with a voip number so i dont get charged alot while traveling, does anyone have a stable voip provider to recommend?
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Hi All! Iโve heard Spark and Vodafone are the best. I plan to move around, so I care mostly about having good coverage, and all Iโll need is around 1 GB of data or so.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Hi everyone,
we are a very small remote german company (3 at the moment) but we are expanding and three new colleagues will be working for us in the upcoming weeks/months. Up until now, we used Skype and my regular mobile phone line for all the intern/support and selling calls but since we will have soon other people working for support and selling too, we need to profesionalice that aspect.
In your opinion and experience, what is the best and more cost efficient VOIP / SIP service that we could use? Thanks!
TMobile advises their international plan requires me to reside in the US for 3 months of each year, however I may be there only 1 month (or less). Anyone using their plan continuously? Rigid requirement?
I use a mobile internet stick that gives me 1 gigabyte of bandwidth in a 24-hour period. If I use it all up in half that time (easy with print jobs) I have to either wait it out or use another stick. What are some of the things I can do to keep bandwidth from being used without my knowledge? (macbook pro / Yosemite) I looked in the activity monitor and safari seemed to be using a lot so I keep it off now when Iโm not using it, and I paused synching on dropbox and creative cloud until Iโm hooked up to wifi. Any other tricks?
Hi everyone. I am new on this forum and will post in the introductory thread when I have some more time. My question is:
Whatโs the best mobile-data option in Brazil for nomads?
background info to the question: I bought a vevo (vivo?) sim the other day and charged up around $7US on recharge.com. it seems now that I can only send text messages but cannot call other people or get internet. I will be in brazil for min 5 weeks max 3 months. sorry if Iโve posted this in the wrong section.
Hi,
I wondered how everybody deals with getting data on their phone in each country they travel. Is there a way around it? It is always such a pain having to buy and activate sim cards everywhere. I have tried the company โworldsimโ and had an international sim for a while, but they where terrible and ended up to be super expensive.
Hi everyone! I will be heading to Poland in two weeks for around ten days. I will be in Poznan, Gdansk, Warschau and Krakau for travelling (the main purpose) and working (as freelancer). For working purpose, I need to be able to connect to internet for most of the time. So, could anyone give any advise which sim card and mobile data option should I get? It doesnโt have to be cheap, but it should have good coverage area and big data plan (around 3 - 5 GB). Thanks.
Hi everyone! I will be heading to Portugal next week for around one week. I will be mostly in Lisbon and Porto. For working purpose, I need to be online for most of the time. So, could anyone give any advise which sim card and mobile data option should I get? It doesnโt have to be cheap, but it should have good coverage area and big data plan (around 3 - 5 GB). Thanks.
Hi every one.
Iโm travelling to Guatamala and Belize in a couple of days and was wondering whatโs the best mobile-data option (Best speed and coverage) around here? Iโve looked at Tigo or Claro. Do you have any recommendations?
Iโm currently using Wifi Map Pro on iOS. Works pretty well, but no indication of speed or quality on that app. Any ideas?
Hi,
I will be traveling in Thailand from november to december and would like to know which internet option I should choose. I need to use internet for writing and research and also 1-2 skype calls a week.
I need whatโs best in Krabi and Phuketโฆ I already have an unlocked pocket Wi-Fi that allows both 3G and 4G, so I only need a Sim Card filled with internet. Unlimited data would be the best, but in reality I would be fine with around 10 GB if the speed is good.
So which options do I have and what are your experience?
Regards!
Browsing this forum a lot, I learned that the best option for mobile data is buying a local SIM card in pretty much every country I go to. Ok, thatโs manageable.
Now I was wondering which mobile hotspot to buy, because I will have more devices with me that I want to connect to the Internet, and my girlfriend will have even more devices with her to connect, too.
When I was looking at just one manufacturerโs offerings, Iโm already overwhelmed by the complexity of options.
Should I just use my main mobile phoneโs hotspot feature for this?
Should I get a separate mobile hotspot device for that? Which one? Any recommendations?
How do you do this?
I do client work, and am wondering if Internet reliability is a factor for making the regular VoIP calls expect to do? I donโt mind paying for good VoIP (prefer skype). In the US, I got vonage and found it not so reliable, as the โquality of serviceโ โฆa metric that is not important for regular Internet useโฆwas a problem. Anyone have experience on this issue?
As I donโt know how long I may be in Thailand so canโt commit to a minimum term like a 12-month contract (1-month rolling is ok).
Iโm hoping to find the best SIM to stick in my phone and get as much data as possible - ideally enough for laptop tethering when Wi-Fi isnโt immediately available also.
Is it possible to either sign-up in advance and get it delivered; or to get it from a shop and activate it that day? Or is there a waiting time of days for it to be sent and activated?
Hi DN community! Iโm going to spend 4 month in US and wondering if somebody can recommend me cheap, but reliable=), mobile operator. Requirements:
Cheers!
Being nomadic comes with its fair share of background noise (roosters, motorcycles, speakers on trucks announcing todayโs fruit specials, celebratory explosions, etc.).
While lots of fun, it can be distracting during client calls, which I typically hold via Google Voice or Skype just using my macbookโs built-in microphone.
I donโt want to carry an extra headset, especially if itโs over-the-ear and looks like Iโm working at a call center.
Itโd be really nice to have quality earbuds that also have a decent mic built in, but I have yet to find anything that fits the bill.
Does anyone have a good earbud/microphone solution?
Iโve got an iPhone 5s, which I have used to work remotely by tethering in Europe and in the States. Iโm heading to SEA in a couple of weeks, and Iโll be getting a SIM card there - but should I buy something else, with better range, or for the local 3G connection there?
What do you use?
Iโm due to spend a couple of weeks in Melbourne in April and looking to see if thereโs a good non-contract mobile data option for my time there.
Ideally Iโd like to be able to tether to my laptop. Any Aus based nomads able to make some recommendations?
Hi everebody,
I am new on nomadlist. We are from Holland but are now living in Spain.
We have a home based telemarketing company which is based in Holland. We work with a Voip connection in Spain where we call to Holland. This works perfect.
We are thinking of moving to Bangkok. Best way to find out is to test offcourse, but before that I was curious if there is someone here who has experience with a good voip connection from Asia to Europe.
Thanks in advance for your answers!
Douwe
Itโs just occurred to me that I have mobile-based 2-factor auth for almost all of my critical online accounts.
Iโm about to head off from London through multiple countries, so not sure I can rely on my UK phone number to access those accounts.
Has anybody who uses 2-factor auth and regularly moves to different countries found a good solution to this?
Iโm not really happy to disable 2-factor as a solution, and so far Iโm thinking my best bet might be to set up a Skype number that I can then forward on to any mobile number Iโm using at the time.
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