Albania and Cellular Freedom
As soon as we got off the plane a week ago and went through customs, there was a Vodafone store. Immediately, I took Schofield to it and we both got SIM cards and a 30-day phone plan. One of MANY Vodafone stores in Albania See when I was in China and Japan two summers ago, I was surprised to see that you could go into any corner store and get a SIM card. Outside of the United States, all phones are unlocked. But in the United States, we have succumbed to cellular feudalism. You want to use AT&T, probably will have to get an iPhone. Want a Google Pixel phone, you must sign-up for Verizon. Want to afford your phone? Then you sign a year or 2-year contract to get a good deal. We sign these contracts and buy these devices and give our loyalty to these corporations. But is it the best way? I specifically bought an unlocked phone before I left; I made sure that it was GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) frequency beca...