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A travel SIM is very similar to a local SIM, so it'll take a few minutes to set up. If you're travelling to a country that uses GSM networks, like the US, Australia, New Zealand and parts of Asia, then your local SIM is probably locked so you'll need to buy a SIM from a different network to be able to use it overseas.
To use your portable Wi-Fi device, sign into the Wi-Fi network on your phone using the password your service provider gives you. Your device will need a SIM that will be unlocked to accept a SIM from another network, so make sure it has an unlocked SIM. You'll also need to have data on the device so you can download the apps you need.
If you're travelling to a particular country or region for an indefinite period of time, consider getting a local SIM. You will get the best rates if you buy one when you arrive at the airport, because the network operators want to sell you a SIM when they know you'll be around for a while.
If you're travelling to a country or region that uses CDMA networks, such as the UK, US, Canada and parts of Europe, then your local SIM should already be unlocked and ready to use. If you're travelling to a country that uses TDMA networks, such as Japan and most of Europe, you'll need to buy a SIM that's compatible with that network. 827ec27edc