I don't know the catch here, but apparently T-mobile is offering you FREE UNLIMITED DATA and Texting (probably domestic US only though) in 100+ countries.
I'm really tempted to switch, and if you travel internationally frequently this is basically a no brainer. No more buying sim cards or hunting Wifi Hotspots.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2425436,00.asp (includes list of countries)
http://www.t-mobile.com/international/ro...mWorldwide
edit: Saw this:
I'm really tempted to switch, and if you travel internationally frequently this is basically a no brainer. No more buying sim cards or hunting Wifi Hotspots.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2425436,00.asp (includes list of countries)
http://www.t-mobile.com/international/ro...mWorldwide
edit: Saw this:
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The carrier is also not that concerned that customers will now rush to travel, overloading the system. Legere said T-Mobile has modeled this up to 50x normal usage.
Don't expect to be streaming Netflix while lounging on the beaches of Barcelona, though. The option will only provide data at 2G speeds, and T-Mobile warned that it is not for those who plan to spend more than six weeks overseas. In any three-month period, at least half of data usage should be done in the U.S.
If you need high-speed data, T-Mobile offers 100MB for a one-day $15 pass, a 7-day 200MB pass for $25, or $50 for 500MB over 14 days. When someone lands in a particular country, T-Mobile will send a text message offering up the various plans.
Voice calls, meanwhile, will not be more than 20 cents per minute, T-Mobile said, while calls to landlines will be free in more than 70 of the partner countries. Stateside international talk and text is available for $10 per month.