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HACKED!!! Now Call and Text Without Roaming Charges

 

Are you planning to travel abroad? Exciting Right!!!! But you may be worried about extra roaming charges. It's a situation many of us have faced. Roaming charges can add up quickly, surprising you as soon as you leave your usual network coverage. Whether you are a frequent traveller or planning your first international journey, the first thing that overshadows your excitement is Roaming charges. Why? Because extra roaming charges can transform your delightful travel experience into a financial burden.

 

In today's article, we will discuss several tricks and strategies to connect you seamlessly during your international travel, avoiding extra roaming charges. So, let us start with a precise definition of Roaming charges. 

 

What are Roaming charges? 

 

Roaming charges are legitimate fees you must pay as part of your mobile phone contract. Roaming charges are applied when you travel outside your regular network's coverage area and start using another provider's network.

 

When you subscribe to a data plan with a particular network, you agree to pay a specific monthly fee in exchange for a certain amount of mobile data within a coverage area. The extent of this coverage area depends on the plan you have chosen.

 

  • Some mobile plans are restricted to "local coverage," meaning you will incur additional charges if you use data outside your local coverage area.
  • Other mobile plans offer "nationwide coverage," allowing you to use your data plan anywhere within your country without incurring extra fees.

 

Why do Roaming Charges apply? 

 

When you travel abroad, International roaming charges apply when you connect to a foreign network, allowing you to use services like calls, texts, and mobile data abroad. However, these services come at a premium cost compared to your regular plan due to the foreign network's rates. Roaming charges are mainly applied when:

 

  • Voice Call Roaming Charges: These charges are applied when you make or receive a voice call while connected to a foreign network. 
  • SMS Roaming Charges: When you send or receive a message while abroad, extra roaming charges are applied.
  • Data Roaming Charges: For browsing the internet, data usage is billed on a per-megabyte (MB) basis, and these charges can apply directly. 

 

Tricks to avoid data roaming charges

 

One of the most cost-effective and alternative ways to avoid data roaming charges is to use an e-sim while travelling abroad. It eliminates the need for international roaming packs and provides an easy and affordable way to stay connected wherever you go- just buy using an E-sim from Prune.  

 


What is an E-sim? 


 

An e-SIM is like a digital version of a physical SIM card. An E-sim identifies your device for network access, but you don't need to swap it out when changing phones or carriers physically. Newer smartphones have e-SIMs built in and are also used in devices like tablets, smartwatches, drones, and cars. Furthermore, the e-SIM works like a traditional SIM card, but you don't need a physical SIM card. It is pre-installed in the device, and you can activate it by installing the "e-SIM profile" of a new operator.

 

Differences between E-sim and Data Roaming

 

1.    Physical vs. Virtual: 

 

  • E-SIM: E-SIM is a digital SIM card embedded in your device. It eliminates needing a physical SIM card and lets you switch between carriers virtually.

 

  • Data Roaming Packs: Data roaming packs typically involve using your regular physical SIM card but with a specific data package or plan offered by your home carrier for international use.

 

2.    Flexibility:

 

  • E-SIM: offers greater flexibility, as you can switch between different carriers and plans by downloading e-SIM profiles. This can be particularly advantageous if you frequently travel to foreign countries and prefer to use local carriers.

 

  • Data Roaming Packs: Data roaming packs are generally provided by your home carrier and may have limited flexibility in changing carriers or adjusting plans abroad.

 

3.    Activation:

 

  • E-SIM: You can activate an e-SIM profile by downloading it from your chosen carrier or via a QR code, making it relatively straightforward.

 

  • Data Roaming Packs: Data roaming packs typically require contacting your home carrier to purchase and activate the specific package you need for your trip.

 

4.    Cost:

 

  • E-SIM: can be more cost-effective, especially if you frequently travel to different countries and prefer to switch to local carriers for better rates.

 

  • Data Roaming Packs: Data roaming packs may have fixed costs and may only sometimes offer the most competitive rates for data usage abroad.

 

How to Call and Text without Roaming Charges? 

 

If you use a domestic phone number for calling and texting while travelling, your provider will impose roaming charges. If you send text messages, you'll be charged on a per-SMS basis, and for phone calls, you'll typically incur per-minute charges along with a connection fee for outgoing and incoming calls. However, you can avoid these roaming charges by choosing an E-sim plan offered by Prune. These plans are accessible in over 190 countries and provide excellent affordability. You can select an E-sim plan from the following:

 

For Global E-sim 

 

1Gb Data, Validity, seven days 

3GB Data, Validity, 15 days

5GB Data, Validity, 30 days

10GB Data, Validity, 60 days

20 GB Data, Validity, 120 days 

 

For Regional E-sim 

 

1GB Data, Validity, seven days

3Gb Data, Validity, 30 Days

5GB Data, Validity, 30 days

10 GB Data, Validity, 30 days

50 GB Data, Validity, 90 days

100GB Data, Validity, 180 days

 

Getting E-sim with Prune 

 

  • Go to www.prune.co.in 
  • Purchase the e-SIM for your destination.
  • Follow the step-by-step installation process
  • Activate your e-SIM line upon arrival.
  • Enjoy instant connectivity to a local mobile network.

 

Other Ways to Avoid Data roaming charges

 

·      Turn Off Data Roaming: Before leaving your home country, go to your smartphone's settings and turn off data roaming.

 

·      Use Wi-Fi: Connect to Wi-Fi networks whenever possible. Most hotels, cafes, and airports offer free or paid Wi-Fi access.

 

·      Download Maps and Content Offline: Before your trip, download maps, navigation directions, and any content you might need for offline use.

 

·      Get a Local SIM Card: If you will be in a foreign country for an extended period or frequently travel internationally, consider buying a local SIM card. This allows you to use a local mobile network and avoid high roaming charges.

 

·      Use a Travel SIM Card: Some companies offer international SIM cards designed for travellers. These cards often have better rates for data usage in multiple countries. Research and purchase one before your trip.

 

·      Activate an International Roaming Plan: Check with your mobile carrier if they offer international roaming plans. These plans can provide data, texting, and calling at a reduced cost compared to standard roaming rates.

 

What we at Prune Think 

 

Opting for an E-SIM over data roaming is an innovative and efficient choice for travellers. E-SIMs offer the flexibility to switch between local carriers seamlessly and enjoy data services without the hassle of changing physical SIM cards. E-SIM technology lets travellers stay connected and make the most of their international journeys without worrying about excessive costs, ensuring a smoother and more enjoyable travel experience.

 

 

Click here to get the best E-sim plans for your upcoming travel.