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#1
  • 香奈
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  • 2024/10/05 14:23

What cell phone carrier do you guys use ?
Any good or bad?

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#2
  • ボケた高齢者
  • 2024/10/05 (Sat) 17:46
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google Fi Less than $40 per month US domestic Japan No complaints

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#3
  • ケイタ
  • 2024/10/05 (Sat) 18:18
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Tello

Starting at $5/month and includes hotspot and calls to Japan.

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#4
  • ボケた高齢者
  • 2024/10/05 (Sat) 20:10
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ah, a prepaid phone number for a company in China, so that data will not be extracted.
And $5 is only for the caller, I think they take money for the incoming calls.
I wonder if prepaid phone numbers can be registered with various apps, like banking, etc. ? Does anyone know if it is possible to ask for Uber or something like that ? ? I'm not sure.

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#5

I've been using T-Mobile (T-Mobile ・ not "mobile" ^^) for the last 10 years or so.

Rates are not cheap, but not much different from those of major competitors.

I heard that there is a Japanese company called "Hanacell https://www.hanacell.com/", but

I think it is more convenient and secure to use a major American company if you live in the US.

When you travel to Japan, you can use it

normally from the moment you arrive at the airport in Japan if you ask for that setup beforehand.

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#6

There were also posts like this.

https://www.reddit.com/r/AskLosAngeles/comments/1asa2tn/whos_your_cellcarrier_whos_best/

Even if you live in LA, your English reading and writing skills If you are not good at reading and writing English, it won't help you.

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#7

MINT $ 15@5G

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#8

If anyone is using Mint mobile
could you please rate it ??

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#10
  • 📞
  • 2025/01/05 (Sun) 08:14
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I've been using Mint Mobile for about 3 years now ~. Maybe more.
I have no problems. Calls to Japan are very inexpensive.
No need to pay high rates to the big companies.
Someone promoted it here and I'm glad I joined.

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#11
  • 橋本
  • 2025/01/05 (Sun) 15:03
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There's a site that offers free cell phones for $1/month ?
Depends on your income.

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#12
  • ppcm926
  • 2025/01/05 (Sun) 15:14
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#10, thank you for your answer !

# 11, I would appreciate some more hints.

Thank you very much.

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#13
  • 橋本
  • 2025/01/05 (Sun) 16:11
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Tru Connect
US gov't is involved, so you'll have to look up the phone number with your prying eyes.

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#14
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2025/01/05 (Sun) 17:26
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You can sign up for
free cell phone in front of the department of public social services office entrance.
They always have a tent out recruiting subscribers.

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#15
  • ppcm926
  • 2025/01/05 (Sun) 18:57
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#13 and # 14 thank you for the information !.

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#16
  • DSHONOLULU
  • 2025/01/15 (Wed) 23:38
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I live in Honolulu, though.

I use two cell phones.

One is a company called Airtalk. This is a government sponsored program that offers $ 9 . 95Plan per month for free
.

The second is US Mobile. I signed up for this as a
relay plan since my Airtalk phone took a while to activate. I was going to cancel
after the 30 days free plan when I signed up for the first time, but in the end I decided it was better to have two phones, so I signed up for US Mobile's cheapest plan of $ 10 per month and
the second.

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#17
  • ppcm926
  • 2025/01/19 (Sun) 16:40
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Thank you for the information #16 as well !
There are many ways to do this, I am learning a lot.

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#18
  • 日本で
  • 2025/01/21 (Tue) 10:10
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Every summer when I go back to my hometown in Japan for an extended period of time, I have trouble with phone calls within Japan. This time, my child was at school, so I had a lot of trouble getting a call from the school. I gave him my parents' phone number, but I can't answer the phone if I'm out of town. How are you guys doing ?

I took my pocket Wi-Fi with me, but it's too inconvenient because I can't contact anyone except on line. I couldn't even call the store and was in a state of 모듈을 고팀(I don't even know if there's a way to do that)urashima-taro.

I don't think I'll ever call Japan from the US but I don't think I'll use it within Japan.

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#19
  • MacS
  • 2025/01/27 (Mon) 20:52
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If I can do line, I can do e-mail. Can't you call me ? 2 weeks for unlimited use, pick up at Narita and return at Narita as follows, should I make a reservation ? or no reservation ? Please advise.

tax ( subject to 10% ) ¥ 2,196 JPY subtotal ¥ 21,960 JPY total ¥ 24,156 JPY

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