International roaming - devil in the detail
There's been enough posts about roaming and the 90 day limit stuff... but my question is specific; how do Google tote up the 90 days (if we know this)?
This is my example scenario:
Leave the USA
Roam (including data) using Fi in country A for a week
Roam (including data) using Fi in country B for two weeks
*remove the Fi SIM entirely*, keep it safe, keep paying Fi
Spend 4 months in country C, using a local SIM
Leave country C, *re-insert SIM*
Roam (including data) using Fi in country D for two weeks
Return to the USA
Would this work?
Do Google mean that data roaming will be turned off:
After '90 total days of data roaming outside the USA'?
Or '90 days of phone use (even with data roaming turned off) outside the USA'?
Or '90 days since you last connected to a US cell tower' even if your phone was turned off/SIM removed for most of that time?