SIM Cards
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   I am coming from the states with a GSM phone. Can I purchase a SIM card in Germany without being a resident? 21 May 2005, 04:52 Anonymous
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     No problem with SIM purchaseAnyone can buy a German SIM card, you don't need to be a resident for that. Anonymous 01 Jun 2005, 08:26 - Report
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     Which SIM card is the best?Which SIM card is the best for international calls from Germany?? And do they work with American mobile phones?? Anonymous 01 Jun 2005, 08:29 - Report
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     Cheap SIM-CardThere is a new mobile provider www.simyo.de 
 
 I guess, - current the cheapest SIM-Card provider by shopping via www.
 If you like to get one personally, i recommend you this 1000 of Tchibo-shops in all cities. Check shops and tarif at www.tchibo.de
 
 Rgds
 KnutAnonymous 17 Jun 2005, 08:08 - Report
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     SIM Cards.It´s not correct, you have to register all German Cards. 
 The only one without registering is the globalsim international Mobile SIM-Card, form globalsim.net.
 I have one and can make calls international without roamingcosts.Anonymous 27 Jun 2005, 01:04 - Report
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     international SIMCheck up www.globalsim.net for the cheapest international calls. 
 RobbyAnonymous 27 Jun 2005, 01:06 - Report
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     Phone CallsComing from the States, a cheaper way to call the US from Germany (about $0.029/min) is www.ixp.net/nsylla click on "IXP Voice" for rates. Anonymous 06 Jul 2005, 10:19 - Report
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     SIM Cards/ PhonesUnder the German Fernmeldegesetz all telephones must be registered to an address and German bank account. 
 
 In November 2005 I noticed that ProMarkt and MediaMarkt and Saturn now have notices that telephones are sold on the basis that a German ID Card or a Passport and Meldebescheinigung are presented at point-of-sale.
 
 This means that the German Mobile operators are limiting the discount deals on their networks to those actually legally resident in Germany.Anonymous 22 Nov 2005, 01:46 - Report