Monday, September 24, 2012

What cell phone carriers are in Italy

What cell phone carriers are in Italy?
I am traveling to Italy for a school course, and was hoping to take my cell phone with me, or buy a trak phone to take with me to call home. I need to know what carriers there are in Italy, or even other options that do the same thing?
Air Travel - 3 Answers
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well, kind of depends on who you have here. I heard that most of Europe (and for the rest of the world) use what AT&T and T-mobile use: GSM (which has a small card) The technology that Verizon and Sprint uses doesnt work in most of Italy. Wikipedia gave me 4 carriers in Italy: Telecom Italia Moblie, Vodafone, Wind and 3...looks like Telecom Italia and Vodafone are the most popular ones. So, if you have either AT&T or T-mobile, you might be able to buy a small sim card there and use it. It will save you money (cuz AT&T and T-mobile's international rates are a lot and they charge by the minute)
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Major carriers in Italy - Vodafone, WIND & TIM. You can get a local Italian SIM card even before you leave your home Country i.e. you will know you phone number from before + you pay in your local currency. Try RebelFone, link below:
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Forget the Trak phone, will not work in Europe. You need an unlocked cell phone, such as phones from AT&T or T-Mobile that use GSM or QUAD 4 band technology. When you get there buy a sim card from a Vodafone vender or from a Vodafone store. They are all over Europe and are very very economical. I used Vodafone service in France, Italy, Spain, and Portugal. I bought an unlocked Motorola Razr V3 on ebay. It never let me down. Good luck and have a nice trip!!! :)
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Sunday, September 16, 2012

Know of a program for high school students to study Latin in Italy over the summer

Know of a program for high school students to study Latin in Italy over the summer?

Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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This is the link to the Bologna's University website http://www.eng.unibo.it/PortaleEn/default.htm and this is the link to the page devoted to Latin course they're organizing for next summer 2008. http://www.unibo.it/Portale/Relazioni+Internazionali/Summer+School/summer/LingueCultura/Summer_School_in_Latin_Language_and_Classical_Studies.htm
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No idea, but if you fail to find one, you can spend your summer listening to the Latinum podcast all day, by the end of the summer you will be very much more advanced. Guaranteed.
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Saturday, September 8, 2012

Italy - customs, fashion, school, etc.

Italy - customs, fashion, school, etc.?
In a few months I'll be an exchange student in Northern Italy. I was just wondering about all the general things like what high school will be like there, what teenagers wear, how hard it will be to blend during the first few months because it will take a while for me to perfect my Italian (I know a little now)... anything you can tell me would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Other - Italy - 2 Answers
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Hi! I'm an italian student from Bergamo (northern Italy). I'm 15. Here we wear jeans, t-shirt, jumper... like the others countries. But the general customs depends where are you going. write me... bye
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teens are teens.....wear the baggy pants, the low riders, have a few piercings, maybe a tat.....you'll fit right in.
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Saturday, September 1, 2012

if you had the opportunity to go to italy would you

if you had the opportunity to go to italy would you?
my aunt wants me to go with her to italy for six months that means i would have to miss six months of school and go to school in italy but i don't know how to speak Italian should i go anyways
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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If I were you, I will go, since it is quite a good chance and I think it will be a great experience in your life. Also, it is a good opportunity for you to learn Italian..It will be quite difficult if you can't speak Italian, but everything will turn better..
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omg i would definitely go i always dreamt about my honeymoon to be in venice..i can't even imagine how it's standing i love it ..i want to ride the gondola & i want to go through all its water canals..the best thing is there's no cars right no horns no noises & nobody to pick on my nerves there's water & fresh air:D..plus there's the advantage of italian food wow yummy:D i'd go for sure
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