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cell phone use in Baja

moseattle - 3-7-2005 at 08:05 PM

Hi all

I'm wondering if I should look into something for my cell phone where I can get temporary service in Baja. Is there any reception there?

Mo

cell phone use in Baja

moseattle - 3-7-2005 at 08:06 PM

P.S. I'm just looking to call from within Baja for arranging hotels, tours, emergencies, etc.

cell phone use in Baja

moseattle - 3-7-2005 at 08:09 PM

P.S.S. Actually, I'm sure emergencies won't be "arranged"... :)

David K - 3-7-2005 at 10:16 PM

Cell service only in cities in northern Baja or along the Hwy. 5 route much of the way. However, you need the phone modified for Mexico's cell system.

My Sprint phone was supposedly made good for Mexican calls, but never has worked for me for calls inside Mexico.

The only sure thing is a satellite phone... and one can be rented at Discover Baja Travel Club for $75/week & $2.50/ min.

cell phones

grace59 - 3-7-2005 at 10:24 PM

I have service through ATT/Cingular and called to extend service range in Mexico. I pay a 5.00 fee monthly plus cost per minute (can't remember what it is). I was able to get sevice in San Felipe.

elizabeth - 3-7-2005 at 10:28 PM

I have AT&T as well, I get service in Loreto. I pay 5.99 a month, although Cingular says with a new contract it is 3.99 a month...you can go on and off the monthly. ATT/Cingular has a deal with Telcel...I've gotten service in other parts of Mexico too, including Yucatan. The per minute charge is high, 99 cents, but you can have people call you and you can call back with your local Mexican prepaid calling cards.

Anonymous - 3-7-2005 at 10:47 PM

W/my Verizon I've made calls from Puerto Santo Tomas, El Rosario, Playa del Carmen and Akumal.

bajablue - 3-8-2005 at 10:34 AM

I have Verizon as well and it has worked as far as Cabo for me... If you have Verizon, hit #228 when you are in the States and it will update roaming for your phone for you and it's free...

ATT Wireless

MrBillM - 3-8-2005 at 02:18 PM

My $29.99 mo. Regional plan with ATT Wireless works fine in San Felipe and beyond. I pay NO additional fees. I have yet to get a straight answer on what that additional 4.99 mo buys.
I also have a Telcel Prepaid phone. Total cost was $40.00 for a Nokia with a credit of 300 pesos airtime. The ATT will work anywhere the Telcel does since they roam on Telcel's network.

osoflojo - 3-8-2005 at 02:29 PM

My Cingular plan as mentioned above with the extended package discounts the min charges. I can also call any Mexican number from within Mexico and it works throught most of the Cabo/La Paz area. I am told (also as mentioned above) that it will work anywhere TelCel has service. Make sure your phone is compatable with the Mexican part of the system before you leave the US> Good Luck.

[Edited on 3-8-2005 by osoflojo]

tim40 - 3-8-2005 at 03:17 PM

Great information as this partially came up several weeks ago on this board. I have Sprint and supposidly had it set up to work when I was in La Paz a few weeks ago and it did not. They now tell me they have it fixed and it will work when I go to San Miguel next week week and La Paz in a couple more weeks...

Does anyone have any specific success from using Sprint in La Paz. In Baja calls, out of Baja and from outside into Baja?

Worldtraveller - 3-8-2005 at 10:53 PM

My cingular cell phone roams in Loreto just fine.

Sprint doesn't work in Baja...

Mexray - 3-8-2005 at 11:08 PM

I've talked with them several times...they don't have agreements with services there...only in Mexico City for now.

ON the advise of others here on the board, we bought a cheap TelCel phone on our last trip down (in Jan/Feb) - you don't have to subscribe to any plans - you just buy usage cards and punch in the coded number on the card to 'load' your minutes.

We bought our Nokia for $50 US (and it came with $300NP as part of the deal!) at a large department store chain in Ensenada...don't remember the name, but they have a 'Key' as their logo. I went into the spanish menu on my phone and changed the language to English so I could use it easier (the printed instructions had 'English' as the 2nd language - that's a switch!).

TelCel phones work in just about all the villages down hwy 1, and more coverage is coming, I'm told. Unfortunately for us it didn't work in Mulege, but Bruce Leech says cell service is coming this summer there.

These TelCel phones also work above the border here in the US...I've used it up here in Northern Calif. The only bad part is that the 'minutes' you buy expire in about two months, so don't buy any more that you need.

ATT/Cingular

El Camote - 3-9-2005 at 01:46 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by MrBillM
My $29.99 mo. Regional plan with ATT Wireless works fine in San Felipe and beyond. I pay NO additional fees. I have yet to get a straight answer on what that additional 4.99 mo buys.

I've got the same plan and experience with ATT as MrBillM. I paid a total of $1.29/min. making calls back to California recently which is down from a high of $1.59/min. I'd be curious what the per minute rate is with the 4.99/mo. plan.

tim40 - 3-9-2005 at 01:59 PM

Thank you Mexray. You have 'sold' me. When in La Paz, day one, I am buying one. Trying to keep things going there and states is more than a little tough when you can not communicate real time.

Was is instantly available or did it take time before it activated?

Anonymous - 3-9-2005 at 02:08 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Mexray
These TelCel phones also work above the border here in the US...I've used it up here in Northern Calif. The only bad part is that the 'minutes' you buy expire in about two months, so don't buy any more that you need.


Quibble: although it may say that on the cards, at this point they still don't actually expire your credit; it is suspended until you put in some more prepay funds, --minimum 100 pesos-- at which point you recover your suspended credit. I believe the number assigned to the phone expires if there's no balance for 6 months, perhaps even if there's no activity on the phone during that period; still haven't got that detail clear. I assume at that point you actually do lose whatever credit you have.

--Larry

Tim40

Mexray - 3-10-2005 at 12:11 AM

The young lady at the TelCel booth in the dept store knew what she was doing...she'd took the special 'chip' from the phone package - stuffed it in the back of the phone, dialed up a number, punched in the special codes...and I was on my way. She told me my phone would work in an hour or so...it only took about 10 minutes! At any rate, the main thing is, you don't have to come back for your phone...just take it with you and wait for the connections to be made back at TelCel HQ.

I now feel like a true 'International' big-wig, as I have my own special Ensenada phone number!

Larry - you're probably right about the expiration of the minutes - and your explanation makes more sense...I'm far from TelCel 'literate' on this issue (and others as well)....:o

[Edited on 10-3-2005 by Mexray]

tim40 - 3-10-2005 at 01:41 PM

Thank you Mexray.

I am with you Pompano. After using a Sat phone (a bit expensive still) and trying to get my US version to work, unfortunately, I do have to be connnected or don't go...and some how that makes the cell a real easy choice.

tim40 - 3-10-2005 at 07:31 PM

Just when I think I know it all.....as if.

Are there roaming charges within Baja for a baja acquired tele? What about Mexico mainland? Thanks

ATT/Cingular question

Santiago - 3-10-2005 at 08:30 PM

I could not access my messages in Baja until I got close enough to the border to be on Cingular's network. I got a message "Due to secruity reasons, you must retrieve your messages from your phone" - which I was doing?? Anyone get around this issue?

tim40 - 3-10-2005 at 10:32 PM

Thank you Larry. Is that 3.50 as in ~35 cents or 3.50 as in U.S?

Do you know the 'best' (or at least better) place to purchase the tele in LaPaz?

Unrelated, but curious, what part of La Paz do you live in?

santuario

fdt - 3-11-2005 at 08:46 AM

Near the Santuario. Never have to worry about oversleeping... (BONNNNGGGG, BONNNNGGG, BONNNNNGGGG).

:lol::lol: that is funny, I just remembered that sound, I lived for a while on Madero just behind the Santuario

tim40 - 3-13-2005 at 04:18 PM

Thank you Lencho. I had assumed pesos, but I have assumed things prior that came back to haunt me. Tim

Anonymous - 4-17-2005 at 11:32 AM

Hi!

You can use any TDMA (Telcel) or CDMA (Movistar) phone to communicate in your Baja Trip.

GSM Phones give you service from Mexicali to San Felipe.
TDMA and CDMA and Analog phones have great signal beyond Puertecitos.

In my camp in STLG you can get signal in Analog 800 Mhz
Also in Punta Bufeo is another point I have tested.

Regards,
Francisco (Mexicali, MX)

Verizon on the Baja

turtleandtoad - 4-17-2005 at 03:43 PM

I had Verizon change my calling plan to cover Mexico and downloaded the new PRL from the #228 number before I crossed the border but never got my cell phone to work on the Baja. The only place it showed that I wasn't roaming was in Ensenada and even there it wouldn't work. I tried it in every town I stopped in, including Guerrero Negro, Mulege, Loreto, La Paz, and Cabo and couldn't get it to work. When I dialed a number it would just go dead.

When I got back to the US I asked Verizon what was wrong and they told me that the only place on the Baja that their phones would work (without roaming charges) was Ensenada and that they had no idea why my phone wouldn't work there. They said that their coverage of the mainland was much better.