StraightTalk Posted April 19 Share Posted April 19 One of the Australian establishments I am engaging with is implementing a two-factor authentication system, which mandates an Australian mobile number for registration. The issue arises from my residence in Thailand, as the Australian establishment is unwilling to adapt the two-factor system to support an overseas mobile phone number. I need a SIM card with an Australian mobile phone number that can be used and accessed in Thailand, allowing me to receive 'push notifications' or SMS messages from the Australian establishment. I can provide a dedicated smartphone for such a card. The SIM card provider would have to mail the card to my address in Thailand and payment including top-up payments would be made by either AMEX, Bpay or 'Pay Anyone'. Are there any SIM cards available that meet these requirements? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
impulse Posted April 19 Share Posted April 19 (edited) Not Oz, but I'm using Google Fi from the USA. Not sure if it's available in Oz. But: 1) I had to sign up with a US address. (OP may want to say whether he's got family back home that can receive the SIM and send it to him) 2) After a few months overseas, my plan no longer supports the data roaming feature. Just phone and text. Apparently, if I was military on a foreign assignment, int'l data roaming is available. The messages say it'll work fine when I get back to the USA. Works for phone and text in Thailand and China where I've been spending the last year. I keep it as SIM1 in my 2 SIM phone, alternating between a China SIM and a Thai SIM (AIS) depending on where I land. That gives me the data... Edited April 19 by impulse Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
couchpotato Posted April 19 Share Posted April 19 12 minutes ago, impulse said: Not Oz, but I'm using Google Fi from the USA. Not sure if it's available in Oz. But: 1) I had to sign up with a US address. (OP may want to say whether he's got family back home that can receive the SIM and send it to him) 2) After a few months overseas, my plan no longer supports the data roaming feature. Just phone and text. Apparently, if I was military on a foreign assignment, int'l data roaming is available. The messages say it'll work fine when I get back to the USA. Works for phone and text in Thailand and China where I've been spending the last year. I keep it as SIM1 in my 2 SIM phone, alternating between a China SIM and a Thai SIM (AIS) depending on where I land. That gives me the data... So very helpful for the OP's Australian topic🤔 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
impulse Posted April 19 Share Posted April 19 5 minutes ago, couchpotato said: So very helpful for the OP's Australian topic🤔 Google's international. Fi is available in quite a few countries. https://au.pcmag.com/mobile-phones/93412/google-fis-unlimited-plans-are-getting-cheaper 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Fugitive Posted April 19 Share Posted April 19 Topic needs moving to; Thailand Extra Forums - Communication. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gearbox Posted April 19 Share Posted April 19 2 hours ago, StraightTalk said: One of the Australian establishments I am engaging with is implementing a two-factor authentication system, which mandates an Australian mobile number for registration. The issue arises from my residence in Thailand, as the Australian establishment is unwilling to adapt the two-factor system to support an overseas mobile phone number. I need a SIM card with an Australian mobile phone number that can be used and accessed in Thailand, allowing me to receive 'push notifications' or SMS messages from the Australian establishment. I can provide a dedicated smartphone for such a card. The SIM card provider would have to mail the card to my address in Thailand and payment including top-up payments would be made by either AMEX, Bpay or 'Pay Anyone'. Are there any SIM cards available that meet these requirements? There are many....Aldi mobile, Amaysim etc. This topic was discussed extensively. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StraightTalk Posted April 19 Author Share Posted April 19 2 hours ago, impulse said: OP may want to say whether he's got family back home that can receive the SIM and send it to him I no longer have any contacts in Australia. The SIM card provider would have to mail the card to my address in Thailand and payment including top-up payments would be made by either AMEX, Bpay or 'Pay Anyone'. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StraightTalk Posted April 19 Author Share Posted April 19 53 minutes ago, gearbox said: There are many....Aldi mobile, Amaysim etc. This topic was discussed extensively. Aldi and Amaysim do not deliver Sim cards overseas. The SIM card provider would have to mail the card to my address in Thailand and payment including top-up payments would be made by either AMEX, Bpay or 'Pay Anyone'. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StraightTalk Posted April 19 Author Share Posted April 19 2 hours ago, impulse said: Google's Fi I believe these cards don't have an Australian number Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gearbox Posted April 19 Share Posted April 19 22 minutes ago, StraightTalk said: Aldi and Amaysim do not deliver Sim cards overseas. The SIM card provider would have to mail the card to my address in Thailand and payment including top-up payments would be made by either AMEX, Bpay or 'Pay Anyone'. Try Amaysim esim, but I'm not sure if you can activate it in Thailand. I've heard people being able to activate dtac esims outside Thailand. Of course your phone should must support esim. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StraightTalk Posted April 19 Author Share Posted April 19 24 minutes ago, gearbox said: Try Amaysim esim, but I'm not sure if you can activate it in Thailand. I e-mailed amaysim, they and will get back to me within 2 business days. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StraightTalk Posted April 20 Author Share Posted April 20 16 hours ago, StraightTalk said: I e-mailed amaysim, they and will get back to me within 2 business days. Response: [quote] maysim SIM cards can be deliver within Australia only. However, if your device is compatible to eSIM, you can purchase a plan to us and choose eSIM as your preferred type of SIM. What is an eSIM? An eSIM is a digital SIM you can download onto a compatible phone, tablet or watch. Unlike a traditional plastic SIM that you physically insert into the SIM card slot on your device, an eSIM lets you quickly download, activate and connect your mobile phone number to a cellular network." [\quote] Not suitable for my requirements. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Fugitive Posted April 20 Share Posted April 20 39 minutes ago, StraightTalk said: Response: [quote] maysim SIM cards can be deliver within Australia only. However, if your device is compatible to eSIM, you can purchase a plan to us and choose eSIM as your preferred type of SIM. What is an eSIM? An eSIM is a digital SIM you can download onto a compatible phone, tablet or watch. Unlike a traditional plastic SIM that you physically insert into the SIM card slot on your device, an eSIM lets you quickly download, activate and connect your mobile phone number to a cellular network." [\quote] Not suitable for my requirements. Thanks for letting us know. My most recent mobile is an iPhone 8 Plus. Whilst 5th Generation isn't yet available either where I am or in my home town, I think it's time to embrace newer technology. eSIM's seem to be the way to go for a simpler life. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KhunHeineken Posted May 5 Share Posted May 5 Set up an Australian Pay As You Go mail forwarding account. Here's one from the first page of Google. I can't recommend them. Just found them on a Google search as an example to show. https://hotsnail.com.au Go online and buy one of the sim cards mentioned. I recommend Aldi Mobile. $15 a year for 365 validity. You use the Aussie address of the mail forwarding business. That business then posts your mail to you in Thailand, or anywhere else in the world. You will have to email copies of ID, but it will get activated. Then, go online and enable roaming. It's free to receive SMS when roaming. You should be right from then on, provided you recharge every year and don't let the sim drop off the network. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TroubleandGrumpy Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 Aldi mobile is best. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KhunHeineken Posted June 11 Share Posted June 11 On 6/3/2024 at 3:01 AM, TroubleandGrumpy said: Aldi mobile is best. $15 for 365 days validity. It's a good deal. https://www.aldimobile.com.au/collections/payg As more and more Aussie companies move to 2FA, and Aussie mobile will be needed for accessing accounts back in Australia, both online, and through the call center. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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