Which country, how much a month, what’s the plan include?

  • mikesplaces@lemmy.world
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    Cambodia. I pay $6 a month for 50gb data. This is 4g service. Only thing we have now but it’s rock solid service and gossip about 5g has been around awhile. We have three providers here. Each charge about the same.

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    Japan.

    ¥968/month (around $6 USD) for up to 3GB with free calls.
    If I use more, the price changes automatically — ¥2,068 for 3–20GB, and ¥3,168 if I go over 20GB.

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    Aus, I have 2. $30/m for 15gb and then unlimited at 1.5mbps, but bad signal. $70/m for 180gb then unlimited at 1.5mbps but I can’t actually use that much due to bad signal even if it isn’t as bad as the other one.

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    Canada. $39.55 CAD per month (approximately 25€). Plan includes unlimited calling and text in Canada, US and Mexico, 75GB of data at 5G. Also includes roaming to over 100 countries, but limited to 10GB of data. Calling and texts are unlimited in the country where you roam. So for example, if you’re in Italy, it doesn’t cost anything to call or text Italian numbers, but if you were to call or text Japan, there would be a charge.

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      Hey fellow Canadian. I pay about the same. Looking at these other responses, I think we’re getting screwed.

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        Legit. I had another plan with Rogers for over a year which was 75GB at 5G, Canada/US, and that was $25 CAD a month. Once the temp discounts ended, it was up to $35, and I had some travel planned, at which point i just hopped on the Freedom Roam Beyond plan. But yeah, we are definitely getting screwed haha.

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        I pay $27.12 (taxes in) for more data than I need per month (~12GB). Grandfathered Freedom Mobile plan.

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    £1 monthly. Unlimited data/SMS/voice. It’s a trial offer of 6-8 months but with a little juggling you can keep the trail much longer. I’ve had mine for about 4 years now

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    I’m paying €10,50 / month for unlimited calling / 500 texts / 18 GB of data. Thats is with Simpel in the Netherlands.

    Texting is not relevant here since everyone uses WhatsApp (and more recently Signal), and I’ve never actually used more then 18GB of data in a month.

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    $15 a month, but you have to pay in chunks of 3 months at a time, so $45 every 3 months. Mint mobile, US.

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    US, Xfinity Mobile,$60 for 2 lines, unlimited talk, text and 5g data but you do have to have another Xfinity service to be able to buy their mobile.

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    ~$12 CAD. Barely any data (I think 256 mb?), but unlimited call and text. I never really use data unless I’m in a new place, and even then I rarely use more than that.

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    Australia, boost mobile yearly prepaid plan. 365GB for 365 days costing $365 AUD ($200 EUR, $220 USD). So $1 a day. Unlimited local calls, no overseas calls or roaming.

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    US, about $45/month for Google Fi. Switched to it years ago because it was unlimited in all of North America, but it looks like maybe I should do some research on another carrier