Keep USA cell # while living in Yurp?
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My wife and I are planning on heading to Europe (both Schengen and Balkans) for an extended period next year. We would love to keep our US cell phone numbers, if possible but want to drop the expensive US cell carrier we have. We know about local eSims, but would like to be able to send and receive calls, texts and 2fa on our US #. Google Fi states that its not for travel over 90 days, Google Voice doesnt provide 2fa messages, a parking service will hold our number but not provide any mobile service, etc. We don't anticipate any significant time returning to the US and would likely just sign up for Mint Mobile or similar if we return for a few weeks. What are US citizens using when traveling for long periods through multiple countries?</p>
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Keep USA cell # while living in Yurp?
Switch to a cheap af cell service here, port your numbers there, so you can keep your US number at lower cost. Then get an eSIM and assign your US number to it. I used my US number w Lyca and after set up, I never saw the og euro number again. All the calls will go on the eSIM account but calls in and out will be same ol US number
Keep USA cell # while living in Yurp?
Peruvian- I used LYCA for UK and France. They had a shitload of plans and the unlimited everything was cheap af by American standards and no contract so if you change country to somewhere that another carrier worked better you can change at anytime. I had T-Mobile from US and Lyca UK that I purchased in London enabled at the same time so I rarely had network issues unless between cities. It was a lot easier searching for esims in the uk because of the web pages being in English, but doable anywhere really. Much more transparency on pricing over there than in the US
I had trouble using the free version Google voice for some things over there. I think if you pay, it’s more usable. WhatsApp is better suited to international calls.