As odd as it sounds, getting a cell phone in India is a bit of an ordeal. At least the first time round. Today, I went to buy a new SIM card so that Sally has a phone number she can use when she comes to visit this month. It was easier this time, only because I was prepared! I went back to the store where I bought my SIM card, and went through the application process. Here are the steps to set up a PREPAID account:
- Choose a phone number:
- The store will have a stack of packets with phone numbers on them
- They will had you the packets to find a suitable number
- I usually take ones with lots of repeating numbers
- Like 995399925 - so that I can use the Indian form of Double 9, 53 Triple 9..
- Produce the following forms of documentation
- Copy of US Passport
- Copy of Indian Visa
- A Passport sized photo
- Fill out the application - interesting questions include:
- Fathers Name or Husbands Name.....
- Finally, Signatures!
- Sign both contract forms
- Sign your photocopy of your passport
- Sign your photocopy of the visa
- Sign the passport photo - over your chest
After all this, you are given a SIM card to put in a phone for 200 rupees. You still need to buy minutes, and get both activated. The store owner, will actually activate your phone on the spot - usually using the OLDEST CELL PHONE IN THE WORLD to do so. This is also true when topping up (adding credit). Today, I went to a vodafone store over lunch, and they still had to pull out an old brick of a cell phone.
Other interesting cell phone fact - Nobody has voicemail on their cell phone here & often - it is not available or set up on work lines... Who knew?!
That is bizarre! And kinda offensive.
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