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#205373 10-Nov-2016 13:10
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Does anyone know of any 2G sim cards available?

 

I am looking at getting the kids some GPS tracking watches for an overseas holiday we have next year, trying to iron out the fine print and the reviews, and it looks like this could be a catch.


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  #1667342 10-Nov-2016 13:23
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Vodafone or 2degrees do 2G. Vodafone will have better coverage.




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  #1667351 10-Nov-2016 13:41
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No such thing as a 2G SIM card

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  #1667370 10-Nov-2016 13:52
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As above, get any Vodafone or 2Degrees SIM. Remember Spark (and Skinny by extension) have a 3G and up network, no 2G.





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