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Ozarkianyesterday at 2:12 PM2 repliesview on HN

I have been living outside the United States for twelve years.

I always had problems with SMS until I got Google Fi. And that's a problem because, as the article here says, many banks insist on SMS these days. There are various services that give you a virtual number. But they always suffer from one of two problems: (1) VOIP numbers are 'blacklisted' by some banks for security reasons: they want a real cell phone number (2) I simply don't get SMSs in some cases some technical reason

Google Fi works everywhere. Even when there is no cell phone service: it will tunnel over WiFi.

Google shuts off the data on Fi after you've been outside the USA for a month. No problem, I'm happy to pay $25 a month for a 'dataless' connection that gives me SMS and voice.


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cgeyesterday at 5:00 PM

>Google shuts off the data on Fi after you've been outside the USA for a month. No problem, I'm happy to pay $25 a month for a 'dataless' connection that gives me SMS and voice.

To be somewhat more specific: while I travel extensively and am in the US often, I am often outside of it for more than a month at a time, and it appears that Google will shut off data outside the US if you use data outside the US for too long. If you are using a different SIM for the primary data connection, it appears that they won't even if you have it enabled as a backup.

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arccyyesterday at 3:00 PM

compared to prices for the rest of the world, you wouldn't want to use Fi for data anyway... just get a local or even "travel" esim and run with dual sims.

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