Hi everybody,
Does anybody know if Digicel, Claro or Lime sell micro-simcards to be used in the Ipad2? planning to bring my ipad to jamaica this time...thanx!
One Love, Denise
Hi everybody,
Does anybody know if Digicel, Claro or Lime sell micro-simcards to be used in the Ipad2? planning to bring my ipad to jamaica this time...thanx!
One Love, Denise
Not sure about that but there is tonnes of places with free wireless, I use my iphone as a wireless device to post pictures and stuff no problem.
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I was going to take mine this reach but it won't fit in the lock box so rather than risk theft I am taking my iPod Touch. Tap into some wireless and good to go
I have never seen any of the companies offer microsims, they all seem to use the standard sim card. As mentioned about, many places do offer free wifi - so if your iPad is wifi ready - you are set to go.
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thanks... I assume that digicel sells microsims, as the Iphone is becoming more and more popular in JA?
Digicel does not sell iPhones, only Claro and LIME offer the iPhones. So both these companies should have them available for their iPhones, but both are special plans that are only postpaid, meaning you have to sign up for a service contract when you purchase the phone. Neither company mentions anything about using your own iPhone and connecting to their service.
Here is the link for Claro:
http://claro.com.jm/index.php?option...=75&Itemid=176
and here is the link for LIME:
http://www.time4lime.com/jm/personal/mobile/iphone.jsp
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maybe i could order one of these simcards from Mr. simcard
http://www.mrsimcard.com/ipad.html
but maybe i can buy one in Jamaica as shipping to europe (where i live) is very expensive
or i could just buy a simcard cutter on ebay...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Micro-SIM-Cu...-/320791765342
any info would be highly appreciated! i will also ask one of my friends to go ask the digicel people in negril.
Denise,
Digicel does not offer a 3G service, they only have a 4G broadband network. Since the iPad2 is not 4G compatible, there would be no reason to contact Digicel since you wouldnt be able to use their service anyway. That leaves only LIME and Claro. The mrsimcard link above is the link to their offer for Claro's 3G network. It sounds as if that their offer will work, but at us$60 for 7 days of service, that seems a bit on the high side. The 7 day rate from Claro is not quite us$20. Sims cost about ja$700 - less than $10. So mrsimcard seems to making a nice 100% profit for providing their service.
The simcutter would be an option to cut the sim you would purchase from LIME or Claro to fit your iPad. Purchasing a sim from either LIME or Claro is a viable option. Since Apple designed your iPad2 to be both wifi or 3G enabled - this whole 3G issue can be avoided by simply using the free wifi available all over town. I have helped many of the businesses in Negril with their wifi systems.
A short list of places in Negril that offer free wifi are The Caves, Ivans, Seastar Inn, DeBar, Rockhouse, 3-Dives, Swordfish, Chicken Lavish, MiYard, Canoe, Winners, Travellers, Yellowbird, Cafe Goa, Wades Hot Spot, Italian Cafe, Sunrise Cafe, Aqua, Fun Holiday, Sun Beach, Margaritaville and Boardwalk. There are others, but this should give you a good idea of what is available for free by simply getting a drink at any of these establishments.
And by the way, I have lived in Negril for about 20 years now, and know the ins and outs to connectivity issues in Jamaica.
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Thanx Rob!
i am not really a wizz kid, so i need all the help i can get. As i am from europe i would mainly want to use the ipad to skype with relatives, and watch some tv/news once in a while on the internet. as i spend 5 months a year in jamaica, and also love to spend time in the "bush" the 3G with islandwide coverage sounded like a dream...
thanx again, guess i'll be getting one of those simcard-cutter-thingy's, so i can still use the ipad when out of reach of a WIFI spot, or want some privacy to skype for example.
Island wide internet coverage is a dream as in it is not reality. There are no island wide 3G internet connections available. Claro has the largest coverage map, but it is not island wide. You may or may not get coverage in the "bush", depending on where that "bush" is. Here is the most current coverage map from 2009.
http://claro.com.jm/index.php?option...d=11&Itemid=37
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