American here going to be going to Europe soon for anywhere from 3-6 months for my job.
I've got Verizon cell phone service but I've heard that T-mobile is a European based company and has full coverage in most of Europe. Specifically I'll be in Germany and Poland and maybe the Baltics.
Does anyone have any experience using T-mobile in Europe? I don't even need calling, just data
>>1091899
Vodafone sims are like 10 euros with credit as well
When I was in Germany I got a Vodafone CallYa SIM for $22.50/mo with unlimited talk and text, and 1GB of LTE data. That was a good deal for my two week trip. I used the Rebtel app to get calling back to the US (connected via local phone) for less than two cents a minute.
Bitch is that the entire registration and activation occurs in German with no english translation but with google translate built into Chrome registering to get the SIM mailed to you isn't hard, and topping it off with a credit card is easy doing the same.
>>1091899
T-Mobile works great in Europe, but if you just need data seriously consider just picking up a local SIM for your phone. You'll just get, at best, 3G speeds instead of 4G speeds.
>>1092096
When was that? This seems expensive for today standard. I'm in France so idk about Germany, but for 20€/month you can get 50Gb of data. The price can get down to 5€ with some deals (but no more than 20gb of data).
Check out verizon's international plans, seems like they have a monthly option for international use.
>>1092429
Verizon's plans are scams.
Huge amounts of money for mere megabytes that will last 10 minutes, and then you have to pay for more.