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Topic

Hawaii SIM card or wifi router from Japan?

Question
#1
  • アロハ
  • mail
  • 2023/03/11 19:34

Hello.
My family is coming from Japan.
I'm bringing my SIM free iPhone and I'm wondering if I should buy a SIM card or rent a WiFi router after I come to Hawaii.
When I came last year, I went to AT&T to buy a SIM card and it cost me $ 55 …
My sister is staying for 1 week and my parents for 2 weeks, and I just need to be able to use LINE and web search. We don't need a phone number, especially not a Hawaii phone number.
If anyone knows of a good and affordable SIM card, please let me know !.

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#2
  • たー
  • 2023/03/11 (Sat) 20:28
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AT & I have used various SIMs including T, and I think this is the most reliable and stable one with no trouble.
H20 Wireless
https://www.h2owireless.com/plan/monthly


If you don't need Hawaii number, you can use Rakuten Mobile for one month.
I change my contract to Rakuten Mobile's 990yen/3G when I go to Hawaii.

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#3
  • こーの字
  • 2023/03/12 (Sun) 07:09
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I use H2O Wireless on a daily basis.
I have not experienced any problems with my daily use.
They are using AT&T's line.
I think 2GB plan is enough if you don't watch videos or search around.
Also, you can call Japanese landlines for free.

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