Flying 2,000 Miles to Cheat Phone Companies (POClink Radio Vs Cellphone)

Tired of paying crazy international roaming fees or getting hit with ridiculous long-distance charges? I flew 2,000 miles to test a massive loophole. 🎉 Grab your POCLINK POC-1 Ultra by July 23rd and get free coverage for life! Summer Sale includes not only the Lifetime Free SIM offer, but also an extra 12% OFF with the code: SUMMER12 👉 http://bit.ly/4vn8cvR Cell phone carriers want to charge you $15 a day for "Roam Like Home" passes or force you to hunt for free hotel Wi-Fi just to stay connected. Instead of dealing with travel eSIMs or expensive daily carrier fees, I brought the Poclink POC-1 Ultra with me on a 2,000-mile trip to British Columbia to see if it can completely replace my smartphone for long-distance communication. This is a PoC (Push-to-Talk over Cellular) radio with a global SIM built right in. In this video, we test the unlimited range of the Poclink to see if it can successfully bypass the international phone networks entirely, giving you free long-distance calls without the background data drains of a normal cell phone. Can a radio actually beat a smartphone and a greedy telecom provider? Let's find out.