Europe is a dream destination for travelers worldwide, we have always said that
one day I will take that dream vacation to Europe. If you're like most travelers,
you probably do a lot of things automatically without thinking much about it, you
may look for the biggest or the cheapest hotel chain, or you may bring your own
cell phone or use payphones to stay in touch and keep those ties back home warm.
Over the last few years payphone use in Europe has been steadily declining and operating
at loss, as a traveler this means that first, functional payphones are hard to find
and second, rates are increasing. It would certainly be more convenient to connect
from your hotel, if the hotel has good phones, and reasonable charges for International
calls. But that's rarely the case, especially the reasonable charges part. Many
hotels charge 4 to 5 times the normal rate for phone calls.
By this time you might be wondering if carrying a cell phone is the only option
you are left with, the option you feared the most because of the high International
roaming cost and the limitation of your cell phone being non-compatible to work
in Europe. Even though few carriers in North America share same GSM system as used
in Europe, their cell phones run on different frequency. There a 4 frequencies used
by cell phones, the frequencies are 850, 900, 1800 and 1900 Mhz. Depending on the
country only some of the frequencies are used, for example in the Europe only 900
and 1800 are used, while in the United States 850 and 1900 are used.
Using Your Own Phone
Most cell phones manufactured today are either Tri-band or Quad-band, which means
they can receive all 3 or 4 frequencies required to work across the Continent. If
you have such a phone u may want to consider roaming with your current service provider
only if you know you will use it seldom, as this can really have a big dent on your
pocket. Call rates can run anywhere from $1 - $3 per minute for all Incoming &
Outgoing calls, depending on which Country you travel.
Ironically, what was until recently, one of the most expensive ways to stay in touch
in the Europe has now become one of the least expensive, if you're willing to switch
gears and break some of these long-time travel habits, you may come out money ahead.
Use a local solution
As they say “when in Rome, do as the Romans do”.
The most economic way to use your own cell phone, if it has the correct bands (most
phones today are), is to swap out the SIM card (the chip in the phone giving you
service) and insert a local Europe
SIM Card. Chances are you already have a cell phone with required
bands but do not realize that you can use them with this SIM by simply asking your
carrier for the unlock code.
These cards are not available everywhere in the Europe as they are designed for
tourist but you can get them online at RebelFone’s website.
Though there are several other SIM cards you can get online or at your arrival in
Europe, this solution is offered keeping in mind that visitors to Europe often travel
to more than one Country and need low fixed & flat call rates everywhere.
This service is available to any traveller worldwide and can be ordered online with
a convenience of getting the SIM before you leave, which means you will have the
number to give out to your contacts before your trip.
Don’t have an un-locked cell phone with required bands?
No problem, you can still enjoy the benefits of a Europe SIM card and stay connected
at low rates. Gone are those days when un-locked multi band cell phones used to
cost a fortune, in fact RebelFone offers low cost SIM & Cell Bundle for Europe,
you can either rent an international
cell phone for as low as $1 a day or buy your own international phone
for just $59 with Europe SIM included. You will own the cell phone that comes with
this bundle and since it is un-locked you can use it next time you travel in 200
other Countries worldwide and save even more by just ordering a SIM card then.
Now that you know how to stay in touch & still stay money ahead while in Europe,
we say its “auf seine Kosten kommen” (“to get
one’s money worth” – German).













Nice doing business with you.
Very nice operation and a smooth transaction.
We'll be in touch when we return and make arrangements to return the Australian sims.
Toby, Doug and Gretchen