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Well, I've been testing for six days. I purposely turned off wifi on my phone to test the 2GB theory. I also made two short test calls to my brother in the states, and I did an internet speed test with ookla's speed test and with Netflix' fast.com.
Cellular data:
It was an eye opener. In October, I paid Movistar 61,000 for my monthly plan, plus 20,000 for calls to the states. (My wife subsequently called and got them to cut the monthly charge in half, temporarily, but not the rate for the US calls.)
By following the instructions detailed in this thread, it should be possible to reduce my phone bill for an entire year to less than what I paid for that one month, without sacrificing any service that I was previously using.
Cellular data:
- The 2GB is really 2GB. (From using cellular for internet, I'm down to 1.3GB, not topped up each day. Sorry, Rob.) So keep your phone connected to wifi. If you really need a lot of internet via cellular, you'll have to buy packs or have some other solution.
- It appears based on the call details that calling the states is charged at the "America" rate, which is equal to the local call rate if you had to pay for local calls. $231 for the first 30 seconds, and 7.71 cents arg for each additional second. It works out to about US 30 cents/minute. The cost is about double that to call the rest of the world, except Cuba and "Destinos Satelitales" which are very high.
- The cost of those calls outside of Argentina comes out of the 7000 that you "cargar/abonar"to get all the other perks like free 30 day Argentina calling and WhatApp.
- I (and you) can cut the cost of those calls in half - 15 cents/minute - by paying the 7000 using Claro Pay and getting the 50% cash back.
- The calls are clear - you dial them as a cellular call - I don't think there's any VOIP in the middle, but in any case, the calls are clear.
- With my current postpaid Movistar plan, I pay for those calls in addition to the cost of the monthly plan, and at a rate somewhere about 45 cents/minute.
- Internet speed using cellular was about 45 mbits/s (ookla) and 49 mbits/s (fast.com). Of course, that's in CABA, in San Telmo, so that could vary, but that's faster than most people are likely to need - even Frank - and you'd blow through your 2GB pretty quick if you needed to be using up your cellular data at that speed.
It was an eye opener. In October, I paid Movistar 61,000 for my monthly plan, plus 20,000 for calls to the states. (My wife subsequently called and got them to cut the monthly charge in half, temporarily, but not the rate for the US calls.)
By following the instructions detailed in this thread, it should be possible to reduce my phone bill for an entire year to less than what I paid for that one month, without sacrificing any service that I was previously using.
