It's easier and simpler to take along an international cell phone on trips out of the US, especially if you
want one for emergencies and minimal use. This is especially important for the womantraveler who wants or needs to stay connected to children, sitters and aging parents because, alas, alack, we feel more secure with the option of easy contact. And certainly this is essential for business womentravelers. But the choices for purchase and rental are wildly different, and you need to think ahead and have a sharp pencil to do the math for what suits you best.
Major options are (1) buying an international cell phone, (2) tenting a cell phone or satellite phone before you leave, (3) renting a cell phone once you arrive at your destination and (4) buying a phone card before you leave.
Other criteria that affect your cost:
- Per minute rates charged by your phone service
- Local charges in the countries you are visiting, or when calling from country to country
- The length of your trip and expected amount of usage
- Phone features
While renting sounds simpler, sometimes buying can be less expensive, especially for a long trip or if you are a frequent international traveler. For a 10-day vacation to Paris, my online research led me to a simple purchase option -- a $49 international cell phone with a standard rate for incoming and outgoing minutes. It beat the rental options and gives me an inexpensive international cell phone I can use on future trips to other countries. And my son can use it for no extra purchase or rental charge for his summer abroad trip this year.
Another smart option is to rent a cell phone once you arrive at your destination abroad -- if you're going to be in one country and use your cell phone frequently within that country. Those rates will be cheaper. But calling outside that country will not be, as I learned when renting a phone on a Caribbean island a couple of years ago.
Bottom line -- check out not only the rental or purchase options before you leave but also the rate plans in each country you'll visit -- and read on for more details...