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A SIM card (which stands for "Subscriber Identification Module") is a small circuit board inserted into a mobile phone which allows it to communicate with the cell towers of local carriers, and getting a locally based SIM card allows travelers to use their phones without outragenous roaming charges. Of course, when it comes to Europe, the world's most popular destination, the "roam-like at home" rule of the European Union became operational in June of 2017, according to which service providers are prohibited from charging customers roaming fees - meaning getting a local SIM card has become somewhat less attractive. In addition, many carriers in the United States and other countries now offer international plans at competitive rates.
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