Will my cell work in Luxembourg?

If you're hoping to stay connected to the outside world and all of your friends and family when traveling to Luxembourg, then you have a couple of options. If being dependent on connecting to the local, free wifi isn't for you then you can activate your global roaming option in accordance with your cell provider's international policies (you may incur an additional fee) or purchase a local SIM card. 

Luxembourg uses the GSM network, and while this shouldn't pose a problem for travelers from countries such as Australia, most of Europe, and the United Kingdom, it may pose a problem for those traveling from the United States with cell phones attached to the CDMA network. Despite this issue, most smartphones will still connect to the local network upon arrival in Luxembourg, however, additional fees may apply so it's best to check with your network provider before you leave. If your phone is having issues connecting, buying a local SIM card is recommended. 

Once you're connected one way or another, you should be able to use your phone in most urban areas of Luxembourg. Cell phone coverage may decrease in more rural and mountainous regions of the country (such as in the Ardennes) and this will affect your ability to send and receive messages, as well as connect to the internet. 

Buying a SIM card in Luxembourg 

Luxembourg has three main phone providers - POST Luxembourg, Tango, and Orange - all of which operate on the GSM network. Buying a SIM Card from one of these providers is relatively easy with Luxembourg's international airport, phone stores, and supermarkets all selling them, or you can purchase them online. 

You should be aware when buying a SIM card that you will be asked to show a form of ID such as a passport. You'll also need to offer a Luxembourg address and activate the SIM card before you use it if you're buying it online. SIM cards usually cost around USD$10 and can be topped up in increments of USD$5 at supermarkets, phone stores, or online. 

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