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| Tagging on to see the suggestions. I've ATT here at home and was planning on getting an international plan through them for the week I'm over there this fall. |
| Posts: 1465 | Location: New England | Registered: 22 February 2010 | 
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| I confirmed with the PH before I left and found out there was reliable WiFi at camp. I then just used WhatsApp to send texts and make phone calls. Did not have to do anything with a cell phone plan. Did not cost me a penny. |
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| Best cell phone plan for safer is to place the phone under the tire of the cruiser before leaving the airport.
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| Posts: 582 | Location: Apache Junction, AZ | Registered: 08 August 2003 | 
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| Most African networks are GMS, requiring a SIM card. |
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| WIFI is seldom good. Go for VODACOM - the best provider in South Africa. |
| Posts: 640 | Location: South Africa | Registered: 12 June 2003 | 
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| Ask your PH what signal he has at camp. There is often ony one provider at certain remote spots so it wont help you to "buy the best" when it doesn't cover the area you are in. Speak to the PH first!
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| Posts: 794 | Location: Namibia Caprivi Strip | Registered: 13 November 2012 | 
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| quote: Originally posted by Sunshine: WIFI is seldom good. Go for VODACOM - the best provider in South Africa.
I am with Vodacom. Coverage is poor in many rural and hunting areas in SA. I don't really recall what exactly works best where but MTN does seem to have better rural networks in some parts. Maybe Vodacom elsewhere and I'm unlucky! Vodacom for cities and towns otherwise maybe MTN. Where are you going to be? |
| Posts: 694 | Location: JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA | Registered: 17 January 2013 | 
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| quote: Originally posted by Venture South: Ask your PH what signal he has at camp. There is often ony one provider at certain remote spots so it wont help you to "buy the best" when it doesn't cover the area you are in. Speak to the PH first!
Best response. What Ian said! |
| Posts: 694 | Location: JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA | Registered: 17 January 2013 | 
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| I'll be hunting in KZN. Near the coast for Bushbuck and midlands for Nyala. I'll take a look at Vodaphone and MTN and see if they have any coverage maps available. Is this as easy as picking up a sim card in the airport from a vendor and purchasing minutes/data? |
| Posts: 106 | Location: Maryland | Registered: 07 March 2012 | 
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| In the East Cape and Cape Town last year I didn't have to do anything. I had cell service through Sprint when my guides had cell service. Wifi at camp. Good service in Cape Town. Sprint international roaming is free data and text. $.20 a minute for calls--which we never did.
We texted, face-timed, surfed the internet, etc. with zero costs |
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| Posts: 820 | Location: Texas Hill Country | Registered: 13 April 2016 | 
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| Activate your roaming on your mobile and set it to select a mobile service aromatically. I visited Portugal recently and had coverage everywhere. Most of the time we had access to wi-fi which keeps the cost down. Better to call on whatsapp and to send messages. I only used airtime when there was no wi-fi and it was urgent as it cost you an arm and a leg. I also had a second phone with me for which I bought a vodaphone sim card with 50 minutes local and 30 minutes international airtime plus 5 gigs data, cost me only 20 Euros. It was more than enough. Life is how you spend the time between hunting trips. Through Responsible Sustainable hunting we serve Conservation. Outfitter permit no. Limpopo ZA/LP/73984 PH permit no. Limpopo ZA/LP/81197 Jaco Human SA Hunting Experience jacohu@mweb.co.za www.sahuntexp.com |
| Posts: 1250 | Location: Centurion and Limpopo RSA | Registered: 02 October 2003 | 
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| No worries if wifi in the camp. I'm at&t with an iPhone and use WhatsApp or FaceTime audio to connect even though a magic jack with USA number is available.
I meant to be DSC Member...bad typing skills.
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