08-10-2023 10:05 PM
Hi, I'm travelling to the US (Las Vegas, Los Angeles) in a few weeks and will need data (I don't care about calls or texting). Should I purchase the US Roaming data add-on? Will I get adequate service in these cities?
Just asking because I found a lot of threads saying that the 3G network was getting shut down in the US over the last year etc., and have been reading some conflicting reports on whether or not data roaming was affected by the shutdowns.
08-11-2023 09:09 AM
@Isthatok74 just to add, you can also try connect to AT&T,. Some reported they can access roaming using AT&T earlier this week.
08-11-2023 01:26 AM - edited 08-11-2023 01:26 AM
You should be fine since 3G affects calling if you only need data. Just connect to T-Mobile network.
08-11-2023 12:47 AM
If it was me, I'd change my plan for 30 days to the Canada-US Plan, you'd get alot more Data as well as Calling + Texting in the USA and to back home.
Other alternatives would be an e-SIM with Airalo, this will give you just Data only for a low price and you won't even have to use your Public Plan.
08-10-2023 11:35 PM
make sure you wait until the last minute before buying your US Roaming add-on as it starts as soon as you successfully purchase it. You could even wait until landing in US to log in to your PM account using their free wifi...then buy your add-on. For just data, you should have no problems using it in SoCal and LV. As a matter of fact you'll likely still receive texts while you're there...even w/o buying the text add-on. ( I've heard too, that occasionally you can send texts w/o that add-on while in US as well)
Test it out and let us know (a) how much you win in Vegas and (b) if the texting works w/o buying the text add-on. Good luck.
08-10-2023 10:24 PM - edited 08-10-2023 10:24 PM
You'll be fine, the 3G network shutdown only affects calling. But if you don't need your phone number for calls and texts, I might suggest a travel esim from a provider such as Airalo or Ubigi. Much cheaper. You buy their plan, download their esim, and then just turn the e-sim on in your sim card settings when you're cross the border.
08-10-2023 10:07 PM
@Isthatok74 You should be fine for data and make sure your connected T mobile