
MAXRoam Offers Pay as You Go international Roaming with a SIM Card

You have probably heard of pay as you go phones, but there is also another option. MAXRoam is a reduced rate pre-paid SIM card that lets you add multiple numbers to the same SIM. For example, you could have a SIM card with four international numbers in Spain, Poland, Germany, and the US, all working seamlessly in almost any phone. It basically lets locals call you at local rates, and you can make calls at almost local rates when in country.
The card costs 29.99 euro with a 5 euro call credit and new numbers cost 5 euro a month. When you travel, you can add a new number to the SIM for a month or more, and remove the number you’re done with it. MAXRoam has a web-based system for adding numbers, and making payments. Of course, it would be even more convenient if you could simply use one number for all locations, and add new local areas, or countries to your account, rather than a new phone number each time.
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Thanks for the post. We appreciate it.
Just to clarify. You *don’t* need a number for each location you
visit. Your primary MAXroam number offers you the same low rates
wherever you call from and wherever you call to.
The idea behind the local numbers is to cut the cost of the call for
the people calling you. For example, if you are visiting Spain and
have friends there you get a Spanish MAXroam number and they call that
at a local rate. Otherwise with you MAXroam US number they would be
forced to pay an international long distance to call you even if you
are just down the street.
MAXroam is about saving everyone money.
Also, out numbers start at around €2 per month although some of the
more “exotic” numbers are more expensive.