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mrarlen wrote:Back in 2003 & 2004 I had a prepaid phone from tu-ka.
I was able to use it, came back to Japan a year later and just bought another 3000yen card and it worked.
momo88 wrote:I don't quite understand the difference between pre-paid and rented?
wich is better?
- when I'll be in japan for 21 days and only want to call home via internet calls.
- I have a few friends living in japan. Will it be best for me to get a pre-paid or a rental?
Can I buy a prepaid telephone-card and put it in my own cell phone? my phone is compatible with japanese 3Gnetwork.thingey ^^
thankyou in advance
momo88
ochazuke wrote:Probably not, since your phone is not actually part of any Japanese mobile network. Your phone might be compatible with the network, but then you are talking about roaming charges which will probably cost you through the roof. It all depends on what sort of agreement your current provider has with a Japanese provider.
Prepaid means you own the phone, and you just buy time as you need it. You buy time in increments usually of 3000 or 5000 yen. You can get cards to add time at most convenient stores. If you plan on going to Japan more than once, you can re-use the phone since it's yours to keep. It's also easier to keep your expenses in check with a prepaid phone since you cannot go over a certain amount. Once you run out of money you can't make any more calls, but (with some carriers) you can still receive calls/texts.
The last 2 trips I took to Japan, I used a prepaid phone, and a 3000 prepaid card lasted me the whole time (2 weeks each time). I hardly talked, I was texting all the time, and it was dirt cheap.
momo88 wrote:Thank you very much for a quick reply, I'm leaving for Japan the day after tomorrow^^ and I'll be bringing all my survival phrases mp3's
momo