Re: [97attendees] SIM card for Seoul

Jonathan Lennox <jonathan@vidyo.com> Sun, 13 November 2016 06:32 UTC

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From: Jonathan Lennox <jonathan@vidyo.com>
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No, H+ only. But it seems to include access to the fairly ubiquitous Olleh Wi-Fi (I haven't tried this yet.)

-------- Original message --------
From: Ted Lemon <mellon@fugue.com>
Date: 11/13/16 3:00 PM (GMT+09:00)
To: Jonathan Lennox <jonathan@vidyo.com>
Cc: Dennis Kort <dk@allnetwork.de>de>, 97attendees@ietf.org
Subject: Re: [97attendees] SIM card for Seoul

Are you getting LTE service?


On Sun, Nov 13, 2016 at 2:48 PM, Jonathan Lennox <jonathan@vidyo.com> wrote:
> I just bought an EG SIM from the GS25 in the IFC Mall below the Conrad.  ₩30,000.  (Triple SIM, Standard/Micro/Nano, in one package.)
>
> I had to enter the APN (which wasn’t in the instruction booklet), and then send them a photo of my passport. Took them about 15 minutes after I did that to enable it.
>
>> On Nov 1, 2016, at 11:11 AM, Dennis Kort <dk@allnetwork.de> wrote:
>>
>> EG Sim is okay, I am currently using it. They use the Korea Telecom network with great coverage, but they don't provide LTE and their web interface / app for recharging is a bit dubious.
>>
>> For short stays you could also consider to rent a SIM card at the airport and go for either KT or SKT. They have service desks in the arrival hall.
>>
>> Dennis
>>
>>> On Oct 29, 2016, at 16:36, Börje Ohlman <borje.ohlman@ericsson.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> I’m considering getting a SIM card from this site: http://www.egsimcard.co.kr/eng/about-eg-sim-card/about-eg-sim-card-new.asp
>>>
>>> As I understand it should be possible to pick it up at the airport upon arrival.
>>> Does anyone have a better recommendation?
>>>
>>> Börje
>>>
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