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		<title>Data roaming in France</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When travelling to another country, the cost of roaming on your smartphone can be downright insane &#8211; you can rack up thousands of dollars in charges in a week without even knowing it, just by having your handset access your email on a timely basis.
For some of us, access to email is important &#8211; it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When travelling to another country, the cost of roaming on your smartphone can be downright insane &#8211; you can rack up thousands of dollars in charges in a week without even knowing it, just by having your handset access your email on a timely basis.</p>
<p>For some of us, access to email is important &#8211; it even outweighs the need to access voice services. On most trips, I usually carry two phones &#8211; my Nokia E71 which is the emergency batphone and my Nokia E75 which I use for email, navigation, facebook and other on-the-go services. Voice communication on the E75 isn&#8217;t important &#8211; having access to data is and sadly my carrier doesn&#8217;t want to cater to users like me (it impacts their bottom line).</p>
<p>On a recent trip to France, I came accross the same issue &#8211; do I spend alot of money to be connected or do I find a better way? Thankfully, with a little bit of research, I was able to find a new service provided by S FR which could be workable.</p>
<p>Enter &#8216;la Clé Internet 3G+ sans engagement&#8217; &#8230; or the 3G Internet stick by S FR with no contract requirement.</p>
<p><span class="photo_container pc_m"><a title="la Clé Internet 3G+" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/urbanmixer/3815639420/"><img class="pc_img" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2456/3815639420_f243f24a3e_m.jpg" alt="la Clé Internet 3G+" width="240" height="180" /></a></span> <span class="photo_container pc_m"><a title="la Clé Internet 3G+" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/urbanmixer/3814927027/"><img class="pc_img" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3566/3814927027_a450ed262e_m.jpg" alt="la Clé Internet 3G+" width="240" height="180" /></a></span></p>
<p>Obtaining the stick wasn&#8217;t without some discouraging interactions with the staff at some stores. (more after the jump)<span id="more-1"></span>I visited about five stores from S FR to Orange to Bouygues asking for an offer &#8211; in most cases, I was turned away and told that you need to be a resident of France to get service. After some additional research on the web, I found the offer and asked for it by name. You&#8217;ll need to be really specific &#8211; otherwise French retailers are happy to turn your business away.</p>
<p>&#8216;la Clé Internet 3G+&#8217; is a 3G internet stick designed for a laptop. Priced at 69€, the stick includes a SIM card which is activated for data-only transmission. The stick includes 3 hours of surf time which, with my phone set to check mail every 15 minutes, lasted me a day.</p>
<p>Now, it&#8217;s absolutely unorthodox to insert the 3G stick&#8217;s SIM card into your mobile phone but nonetheless, it works. I don&#8217;t recommend that you use anything but a phone which can connect via the ultra-fast 3G networks in Europe, otherwise, you&#8217;re likely wasting your money. (So, if your Nokia is a North American model, for example, it will only connect via EDGE which isn&#8217;t so fast and being that you&#8217;re billed by the minute and not by data, &#8230; well, you do the math.)</p>
<p>The following day, after receiving an SMS from the carrier that I had less than 5€ credit on my account, I tried to recharge the stick via the S FR online portal and failed. It appears that S FR is a bit slow when it comes to activating an account on their online portal, even at that, the site doesn&#8217;t seem to like foreign credit cards, so ultimately it&#8217;s useless.</p>
<p>To recharge the phone, you&#8217;ll have to go to an S FR store or find a recharge card specific to the 3G stick. I wasted 35€ by purchasing a voice credit and to my chagrin, it wasn&#8217;t useable or refundablle. Once you obtain your recharge code, send the number via SMS to 952. You&#8217;ll receive a service message from the carrier stating that your account has been credited.</p>
<p>As a guideline, btw, I used about 30€ a week in data. So for a two week in France, 69€ to start and 60€ in service charges aren&#8217;t bad &#8211; much better than my previous bill which was about $4000.</p>
<p>Other tips:</p>
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<li>you cannot use the 3G stick&#8217;s account to send SMS or to place phone calls</li>
<li>the 3G stick&#8217;s account will receive SMS but usually in a heavily delayed manner (this includes password reset requests on the S FR portal)</li>
<li>best place to get the proper recharge card for the 3G stick is at the &#8216;espace S FR&#8217;  but I purchased my stick at &#8216;The Phone House&#8217; after being turned away from &#8216;espace S FR&#8217; in Paris because they purportedly didn&#8217;t have stock</li>
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<p>Good luck!</p>
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