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    How T-Mobile’s International Perks Compare to Other Providers

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    International travel can be an enriching experience. From navigating new languages to managing different time zones, every detail matters. At the same time, traveling abroad requires a lot of planning.

    Along with securing visas, looking for ways to save on flights, learning customs and in some cases, obtaining immunizations before leaving, you don’t want to forget about how you’ll remain connected during your trip. After all, you’ll want to touch base with loved ones or have a reliable connection in case an emergency arises.

    Thankfully, many cellular providers have your back with international plans. Chief among them is T-Mobile. We’ll detail the international travel perks T-Mobile offers and compare them to other carriers offering similar services.

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    Eliminate roaming charges with these plans

    If you’re 55 or older, T-Mobile has three senior phone plans available. All three offer the same perks as regular plans at a discounted rate.

    How much can you save? It depends on the plan you want. The Essential Choice 55+ is the most affordable at $45 per month for one line. However, under this plan, you would need to pay $0.25 per minute for unlimited texting and calling in 215 countries.

    Meanwhile, the two other, more elevated plans feature unlimited texting, calling and high-speed internet access at no extra charge. The Experience More w/ 55+ is $70 per month for one line with 5GB of high-speed data for international travel, while the Experience Beyond w/ 55+ is $85 per month for one line and features 15GB of international data.

    Explore each plan to determine which option might work best for your needs:

    What to know about traveling abroad with your phone

    As part of your travel prep, check to see coverage options for your destination. If you have T-Mobile, you can visit its travel website, enter the country you’re visiting and the device you have.

    From there, it shows you a coverage map of the country you’re visiting. It will also say if it’s one of the more than 215 countries offered under coverage.

    Want to use your cell phone on a cruise? T-Mobile customers can check their international cruise coverage and device compatibility with a few clicks. The cruise coverage tool works similarly to the travel tool, in that you enter your cruise line, destination and your device. You’ll be able to see what your plan includes before you set sail.

    As a best practice, before leaving a US port, you should disable roaming on your phone until you’re out to sea. If you leave it on, it could connect to your ship’s satellite-based mobile networks and you might incur roaming charges.

    Are T-Mobile’s travel perks a good deal?

    It depends on your needs and budget. For most customers, this is a smart deal to consider because of all the other perks you receive with it. T-Mobile’s Experience Beyond 55+ plans feature streaming benefits, free AAA, a five-year price lock guarantee on plans and full flight texting and streaming through Wi-Fi, where available.

    Plus, you can receive a free iPhone when you transfer your service to them:

    To give you a cost comparison, here’s a look at how T-Mobile compares to other providers:

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    Carriers offering travel perks, plans for seniors

    Carrier

    Price for 55+ plans

    International data

    Countries covered

    Flight texting and streaming included

    T-Mobile

    Starting from $70

    Up to 15GB

    215+

    Where available

    Verizon

    Only available in FL

    Up to 15GB

    210+

    No

    AT&T

    Starting from $40

    Need a day pass

    210+

    No

    Google Fi

    No 55+ plans, one line is $65 for international perks

    Up to 50GB

    200+

    No

    Mint Mobile

    Starting from $15 per month

    Up to 1GB a day with the Minternational Plan for $5 per

    180+

    No

    While other providers do offer lower price points, T-Mobile offers exceptional value for the price. For most travelers, you’ll receive coverage on your trips overseas without any hoops to jump through.

    Of course, there are alternatives to consider, too. You could buy a SIM card from a provider in the country you visit. These work best for travelers on extended stays that want to text, call and have high-speed data.

    You can also buy an international eSIM card before your trip from providers like Saily. How they work is they allow you to switch carriers, so you have access to high-speed data while away from home.

    They’re also affordable. Say you’re traveling to Japan and need some data while over there. Saily has plans as low as $3.99 for 1GB of high-speed data allowance for seven days. You can also buy a 15-day unlimited pass for $48.99. Keep in mind that this is for data only.

    Ultimately, there are many ways to remain connected when you travel overseas. And when comparing options, T-Mobile offers excellent value and ease of use in that you don’t have to purchase separate packages when using Experience 55+ plans.

    However, if you don’t plan to travel overseas often and just want a no-frills option, either the lower-tier T-Mobile plan or Mint Mobile’s plans are also wise alternatives to consider.

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