Recent Experiences with my Mobile Phone in Germany

For many years traveling abroad I have been using an older LG prepaid phone and never had a problem, when arriving for example in Europe, removing my SIM card and buying and installing a local SIM. Limited in scope, but perfect for those who need a simple unit for call, text and some camera options. For me this was perfect for travel. Most cellular services do not carry this older device anymore. Amazingly, in Germany where I rented for a while the owner still used the same LG phone, despite the fact that he was a student of AI Engeneering.

Any countries for example in Europe I visited and stayed for a couple of months, I could get a SIM from a local provider and install to use locally, avoiding expensive roaming charges. Being able to call using a mobile phone has become more and more important, especially in Europe, as there is no other way of making international calls and emergency calls. Never had a problem with any services, being Telekom, Vodaphone or Orange.

Until now. A year ago I had bought myself an iPhone 14. Before leaving Canada in May of this year, to travel across the ocean via ship (only WiFi available for a high cost), then visiting, passing through (USA), or staying for a while in Germany, Netherlands, and the UK, I did need emergency phone service. But had not bought and installed an international eSIM card and plan before leaving Canada.

Before leaving I had this cell phone reconfigured for eSIM use. Maybe shouldn’t have done this. Anyways to avoid expensive roaming charges. But then simply deleted my SIM with my current cellular service provider. Which was stupid of me, because its irreversible. So, no more phone. For two months I had no phone service. And did I have problems because of this.

In Germany, where cell phone usage is controlled by strict government regulations, I found out from Deutsche Telekom (in US its T-Mobile) and Vodaphone (which are both the dominant providers), that their SIM plans are only for two year contracts, for iPhones. For prepaid devices like Samsung Galaxy Android SIM cards can easily be bought in any grocery store and installed. Again, strict regulations for installation. Important to note that not only name, address, and email contacts are required, but also passport data from tourists like me. It makes your skin crawl.

Unless you have a eg. Samsung prepaid unit and can get a local SIM card. Simple Samsung units sell from €100 in any larger store. SIM cards can be bought in any supermarket, but again must be registered, using your ID, passport, an email address and other private data.

In my case we tried an older Samsung phone to revive and install the Telekom SIM (Magenta mobile M SIM, starting at only €10) I had bought. By using an email address (so far the most secure I had), in my case this resulted in excessive advertising and invading my email with endless SIM-related SPAM messages. Absolutely very annoying. I hope to resolve the problem of avoiding expensive roaming charges by using both my old Android phone and my new iPhone. When traveling. I prefer things simple and easy to use and install.

Besides the point: When traveling internationally with an iPhone you need some eSIM bought online and installed prior to departing. As iPhones allow two eSIM cards. One needs to be then deactivated.

INVITE CORONA VIRUS TO TRAVEL

 

LATEST NEWS: Canada government will very soon loosen travel restrictions and open borders with the United States, where now – as we speak – many States experience new outbreaks of this corona virus Delta variant. Mr. Trudeau, Canada, besides opening borders in July, will introduce further loosening of travel restrictions for international travel by September.

[ https://www.marketwatch.com/story/fully-vaccinated-americans-can-travel-to-canada-starting-in-mid-august-01626403456 ]

Largely due to pressure by the corporations who rely on travel and tourism: Airlines, cruise ships and related industry. [ https://globalnews.ca/news/8028480/covid-19-pressure-mounts-to-reopen-borders-as-montreals-tourism-industry-continues-to-struggle/ ]

What will be the result ? [same as experienced in several countries in Europe] – as confirmed by an inside source a week ago , doctors are “doctoring – falsifying” vaccination passports to allow vacation travel among countries. [ https://www.dw.com/en/security-flaws-uncovered-in-eu-vaccination-passport/a-58129016 ]. Big bucks can be made now (for example, among others, by corrupt doctors or medical facilities), falsifying vaccination certificates.

FULLY VACCINATED DOES NOT MEAN you can NOT CARRY THE VIRUS. AND PASS IT ON.

DELTA variant, one of the more dangerous (and of concern) variants of the corona virus, now finding its way around the world. As mentioned before: VACCINATION and VIRUS are two sides of the issue of “protect yourself” and “protect against infection caused by others.” [ https://renataveritasopinion.com/2021/06/25/covid-19-vaccination-and-the-virus/ ] Why is it so difficult to understand that vaccination alone does not provide protection against getting the virus, or spreading it.

COVID-19 Delta variant and travel

SARS-CoV-2 variants – dangers of loose travel restrictions. DELTA variance, one of the more dangerous (and of concern) variants of the corona virus, now finding its way around the world. As mentioned before: VACCINATION and VIRUS are two sides of the issue of “protect yourself” and “protect against infection caused by others.” [ https://renataveritasopinion.com/2021/06/25/covid-19-vaccination-and-the-virus/ ]

Why is it so difficult to understand that vaccination alone does not provide protection against infection.

The new, more dangerous Delta variance is now traveling around the world, together with many happy travelers. [ https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/variants/variant-info.html%5D. This variant of he SARS-CoV-2 virus is more easily transmissible. This is precisely the reason why travel restrictions should not be loosened or eliminated.

Canada receives travelers from all over the world. Many are family members or Canadian citizens, and arriving from countries with a high proportion of those infected with the new more transmissible Delta variant. [ https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/coronavirus-covid19/travel-restrictions-exemptions.html ]. Even our British Columbia government have recently loosened restrictions about mask wearing, opening restaurants and other facilities, where virus transmissions can easily occur. And Travel – one of the main sources for disease transmission, importing dangerous virus variants. Most infections occur within closed groups, families, and people with close contact to each other. Frankly, I could foresee this months ago.

Still seems, the only protection is self-isolation.

[ https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/situation-reports ]