[89attendees] so which SIM card to get? and from where?

=JeffH <Jeff.Hodges@KingsMountain.com> Tue, 04 March 2014 07:30 UTC

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Subject: [89attendees] so which SIM card to get? and from where?
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Is an EE sim card preferable to a 3 coverage-wise?

I'd like to be able to call the US and recieve calls from US at not 
ridiculous rates, and have data.

thoughts?

thanks,

=JeffH