Hi Rebecca,
Assuming you've yet to upgrade your iPhone to OS v3.1, you could "jail  
break" (unlock) the phone.  However, such a move would be nothing  
short of a cat and mouse game.  Depending on how long you'll be on  
this side of the pond, the anxiety may not be worth it.  I should also  
add that to my knowledge, there are currently no available solutions  
to "jail breaking" v3.1.  Assuming you can jail break at all, you can  
find on most high streets through Britain a shop or kiosk that offer  
unlocking services for 10 pounds.

I often travel between Britain and Denmark, and the phone companies of  
both countries seem to be fairly flexible and accommodating of  
customers traveling abroad.  AT&T has the power to unlock the phone.   
I would suggest asking them to explain the extraordinary circumstances  
under which they'd be inclined to release your phone.

This is an aside, but Denmark has a law requiring mobile telecoms to  
unlock phones on demand if not after a the six month contract is  
over.  The UK has a similar rule, though less rigid.  It would be  
great if there was similar legislation in the States.  Perhaps this  
should be a new area that a coalition of consumer groups for the  
disabled should tackle.

Otherwise, as previously suggested, you could get a cheap phone and  
pop in a pay as you go cim.  Of course you may not need to buy a whole  
new phone.  If you have been an AT&T or T-mobile customer Pre-iPhone.  
or any GSM carrier for that matter, you can use that phone you  
previously had during your travels.

As for pay-as-you-go services, I would recommend Talk Mobile.  They  
are among the cheapest for domestic calls within the UK and  
international calls as well.  You can call the US for as little as 2p  
a minute.
Best,
A



On 14 Oct 2009, at 16:40, Rebecca Redmile wrote:

>
> What are the dangers both technically and financially of doing this?
> Please don't anybody write and suggest I get a roaming plan, ... I
> havea  three-year contract already and would like to keep costs as low
> as I can. But I don't know anythig about unlocking a phone. Any
> suggestions?
> Rebecca
>
> >


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