06-13-2022 02:43 PM
Hi,
I am travelling to the states this weekend for a visit but when looking into add-ons, I noticed the announcement about the 3G shutdowns, and some vague messaging about how this might affect service. I am wondering what that will actually mean in reality. I am going to need access to the internet while there - nothing major, just for maps and maybe messages. Will I have no signal now that the network has been retired? The FAQs aren't very clear on it.
Thanks.
06-14-2022 12:23 AM
It sounds like you may not even need a US Roaming add on. I suggest you download a voip provider app such as textnow or fongo. These can be used on wifi and with mobile data. (Fongo charges a fee for outgoing texts but has considerably less advertising than textnow.) These apps are a workaround for the issue with pm voice calls only working on the 3G network as they will allow calling on the 4G LTE network.
I would preload your your account balance with $20 so if the need for a US Roaming data add on arises it can be easily purchased. With the ability to recieve pm text messages without a roaming add on a US Roaming data add on will allow you to also send and recieve MMS, send and recieve voice calls on your voip app ad use mobile data.
Once you purchase a US Roaming data add on ensure you have enabled roaming on your phone. Reboot your device. Manually choose at&t or T-Mobile.
06-13-2022 05:56 PM
@mellondon wrote:Bedtime = best.
In the future, you can correct a spelling mistake by clicking on the down pointing arrow that's above the timestamp of your message post and use the edit message/edit reply option.
06-13-2022 05:35 PM
Bedtime = best.
06-13-2022 05:35 PM
I just came back from Michigan and Indiana AT&T no longer working and t-mobile spotty at bedtime
06-13-2022 03:11 PM
Downloaded one there to be on the safe side - thanks!
06-13-2022 03:10 PM
Thank you!
06-13-2022 02:54 PM
You can download maps and use offline. Just not navigation and directions. The GPS position will show on that offline map.
You can receive texts without roaming. Just not sending or any calls or of course data.
06-13-2022 02:53 PM
@zjmg wrote:Thank you! I mostly just want to make sure I'll be able to access maps when in between wifi spots.
@zjmg You should be ok, just manually pick one of the 2 networks and see which one connects and connects better. Do not leave it with Automatic select
Also, you might want to download offline map for Google.
Enjoy your trip
06-13-2022 02:51 PM
I was considering that, but am only there for a couple of days and mostly on wi-fi anyway, this would be more just in case I got lost. Fingers crossed it should be okay.
06-13-2022 02:49 PM
Thank you! I mostly just want to make sure I'll be able to access maps when in between wifi spots.
06-13-2022 02:47 PM - edited 06-13-2022 02:49 PM
@zjmg hi that is getting harder to say people this morning couldn't get on at&t because of 3g shutdown t mobile is still available might be better off getting a local sim
06-13-2022 02:45 PM
@zjmg if the main thing you need is Data, it won't affect you much, just make sure you manually select T-Mobile or AT&T from the network provider list instead of leaving it as Automatic
The 3G comment is more for voice. Voice needs 3G for PM service. AT&T has started taking down 3G network and it might affect voice coverage in some US area.