USA local SIM card
Raymond Burkholder
ray at oneunified.net
Mon Sep 18 23:38:43 UTC 2017
On 09/17/17 14:07, Max Tulyev wrote:
> I'm going to visit USA for two weeks. I want to buy a local prepaid SIM
> card mostly for IP access.
I use these guys when I fly through the US. Can't say who the
carrier(s) they might use. Can't say if there was a non-natted address.
But I think IPv6 was supplied.
https://roammobility.com/ You can mail order the SIM and top it up on
demand.
>
> Is it possible in USA to buy a prepaid SIM as a visitor, without long
> term contract?
Can activate from a day to a month.
>
> I need a public (can be dynamic) IP address, NOT over NAT, and (or)
> IPv6, if possible.
>
> My phone is GSM UMTS 3G.
>
> Expected traffic volume is about 10G.
the 1 month plan about covers that.
>
> Will use it in New York City and Orlando City, not in rural areas.
I had no problems at the Newark airport as I passed through.
>
> Good data roaming tariff in Cannada will be a big advantage.
The same guys do something in Canada. I used them for 14 days earlier
this year and roamed from the prairies of Alberta through into the
Rockies without nary a hiccup. Whether there be a static ip address
assigned... don't know. Can't recall if they used Bell or Telus or Rogers.
https://roammobility.ca/ This one is different, this is a one-time use SIM.
>
> What can you advice?
>
> Thank you!
>
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