BajaNomad

Cell phone redux

tripledigitken - 11-4-2009 at 11:21 AM

Soulpatch,

I too have Verizon but am very happy north of the border with it.

South of the border it is virtually worthless. There was a thread recently and I believe the US carrier with the best reception in Baja was AT and T.

Also, it was recommended to get a cheap Telcel phone for use in Baja. I don't know the details of that, but I'm sure someone will post some info.

Ken

dtbushpilot - 11-4-2009 at 11:34 AM

We have a cheap Telcel phone and just add time when we run out. No contract, just buy a card. They have a number of different plans available but you might have to go to a Telcel customer service center to get the good plan. Your time will expire after 2 months but it will be reinstated when you buy some more time. Your phone number stays with you as long as you buy a card within 6 months. If you use it out of your calling area it can be expensive but you can get a chip for that area and get the cheap plan. You will have a separate phone number for that chip.....dt

DanO - 11-4-2009 at 11:52 AM

AT&T with Mexico-connect plan with data works well for me -- Blackberry gets phone, email and browser.

MitchMan - 11-4-2009 at 11:54 AM

If you use your phone alot in Baja, get a quad band phone, get the phone chip for Mexico, put it in the phone and use telcel's prepaid phone service. It's one of the cheapest ways to go and it is very convenient.

If you know how to shop efficiently and effectively online, you can find a quad phone for under $60 USD (Motorola). That phone is usable in most all places in the civilized world.

While in La Paz BCS, My prepaid arrangement with Telcel costs me $4.50 pesos per minute to calla a local cell phone, $1.70 pesos per minute for calls to local land lines, only $15.00 pesos to call USA from Baja for a 15 minute block of time, and $1.10 pesos per minute to call telcel to get my remaining balance of pesos. Also, when you buy time, let's say $150.00 pesos worth, they give you $200.00 pesos in phone credit to your account, which further reduces your per minute actual cost by 25%. Remember that "local" means the city in which you obtained your arrangement with Telcel.

In my experience with AT&T and Sprint, to use my USA cell phone in Baja everything turned out to be $.99 USD per minute for local calls. You must be very careful and diligent when using your USA cell phone in Baja as the people you talk to at your cell phone company speak in very ambiguous terms and you will be confused about the exact arrangement. That confusion will cost you a bundle of money because you will think that you are getting a certain tolerable rate, but in fact you may well be charged something alot more than you think.

For example, I got "international" service on my Sprint phone. They said that I could call any cell phone and any land line in Baja "while I was in Baja" and that my international rate was only $.49 USD per minute. It turned out that those rates were from USA to Baja, not for calls made "while in baja". Those calls were $.99 USD per minute.

BajaWarrior - 11-4-2009 at 04:04 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by soulpatch
I did a search but I couldn't find what I was looking for specifically.
Not a true baja question but:
who has the best cell phone service We have Verizon and where we live I can't carry on a conversation. We never had this problem until moving to Bay Park but Verizon is horrible here.
Also, I've noticed my coverage is not as good as it used to be through the whole San Quintin corridor anymore either.
What say ye, please?


As you know i'm in Bay Park as well. I have Verizon and AT&T and neither one works very well here. This explains why some of my neighbors are using their cell phones while standing on the sidewalk!

It's just the way it is here unfortunately

unbob - 11-6-2009 at 07:30 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by MitchMan
If you use your phone alot in Baja, get a quad band phone, get the phone chip for Mexico, put it in the phone and use telcel's prepaid phone service. It's one of the cheapest ways to go and it is very convenient.
Excellent and very informative post!

Would you be referring to the 'Amigo Plan'?

Last winter some friends signed-up for the Amigo plan and for some strange reason, there was a 10-14 day delay before it "activated" - any calls placed before then were charged at a much higher rate. Weird.

RD55 - 2-16-2010 at 03:05 PM

You now have to register your Mexican prepaid cell phone with your name and date of birth. If you were born in Mexico, they compare the info you give to a database. If the info matches, your registration goes through and you can use the phone. If the info doesn't match, you can't use the phone.

I bought a Tel Cel prepaid phone in Mexico City in December 2009 and couldn't register it in my own name. (I was born in the United States.) I kept trying and trying and the registration wouldn't go through. I thought I must have been doing something wrong so I tried and tried some more. Finally, I got the bright idea of registering it in my wife's name since she was born in Mexico. The registration went through on the first try and my phone was activated.

Later on, I did some internet searches and found out that if you weren't born in Mexico, you can still buy a prepaid phone there and register it in you own name, but you have to go somewhere in person and show your passport and get fingerprinted. I can't seem to find the info again about registering a Tel Cel phone in Mexico if you're a foreigner.

So, it seems that at the very least, it's a hassle to get a Tel Cel phone in Mexico if you're a foreigner.

[Edited on 2-16-2010 by RD55]

[Edited on 2-16-2010 by RD55]

mulegemichael - 2-16-2010 at 03:11 PM

yada, yada, yada....geez, you guys, are you so busy you have to have a cell phone on ya when yer down here...???...i LIVE by my cell phone up north but for 6 months a year down here, skype is plenty for me...and it's FREE!!!...hard to beat that..

oldjack - 2-16-2010 at 03:20 PM

I have AT&T... good service here in southern baja.... but at my palapa I am totally pleased with MagicJack... it is even better than Skype... the AT&T international plan is handy but can cost a small fortune if you need a few U.S. calls...

comitan - 2-16-2010 at 03:55 PM

MagicJack...:bounce::bounce::bounce:

bent-rim - 2-16-2010 at 04:04 PM

Technology Sucks. When I first started going to Baja phones were far and few between. My wife was peeed that I never checked in while dirt biking. I explained that there were no phones down there. She didn't believe me until some co-workers went to Baja and conformed to her that there were no phones down there. Now with my ATT phone I can easily stay in touch.

knuckles - 2-16-2010 at 05:05 PM

I have tried them all, as far down as Loreto. We are mostly between TJ and Ensenada now and ATT is the best. They now have a add on Mexico plan for $5 that lets you use your minutes at no addtional charge. Only drawback is no free nights and weekends, but if you stay within your plan minutes its is almost free. I actually have to turn it off so I have my true and peaceful baja experience.