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hkr 29-04-2009 16:25

Mobile Internet in Croatia?
 
Hello,

What would be the best solution for internet access in Croatia? I know of VIP (Vodafone) offering VIPme Broadband, which allow access for 1 HRK/MByte, or packages of 250 and 500 MByte for 150 HRK and 200 HRK respectively. ( VIPonline )

Any other offering from any provider?

Also, what is the (HSxPA / EDGE) coverage like?

inquisitor 30-04-2009 21:06

I know of T-Mobile's "simpa internet" (T-Mobile Croatia :: Private subscribers :: Simpa Internet), which costs 1 kuna per MB, too.
You can compare coverage at GSM Coverage Maps | Croatia

merlino1010 01-05-2009 11:09

Quote:

Originally Posted by hkr (Post 26584)
Hello,

What would be the best solution for internet access in Croatia? I know of VIP (Vodafone) offering VIPme Broadband, which allow access for 1 HRK/MByte, or packages of 250 and 500 MByte for 150 HRK and 200 HRK respectively. ( VIPonline )

Any other offering from any provider?

Also, what is the (HSxPA / EDGE) coverage like?


I bought yesterday in a T-Mobile SHOP a 198 KUNE "Simpa Internet Start Paket"
Hsdpa internet key and 100 mb of traffic included.

You can find it in english on T-Mobile Croatia :: Private subscribers :: Simpa Internet

You have only to insert the key into the usb port and in 2 minutes you are ready to go with first 100 MB.
To add credit you have to buy a t-mobile voucher in any shop.

I was in center of Rijeka and worked fine.

hkr 01-05-2009 21:49

Thanks for the hint, I will compare this T-Mobile offer with the VIP one.

Effendi 04-05-2009 17:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by merlino1010 (Post 26628)
I bought yesterday in a T-Mobile SHOP a 198 KUNE "Simpa Internet Start Paket"
Hsdpa internet key and 100 mb of traffic included.

You can find it in english on T-Mobile Croatia :: Private subscribers :: Simpa Internet

You have only to insert the key into the usb port and in 2 minutes you are ready to go with first 100 MB.
To add credit you have to buy a t-mobile voucher in any shop.

I was in center of Rijeka and worked fine.

That's interesting. I was in Croatia too in these days, I didn't know about this offer. Which usb modem is? I mean, which brand and model? Is it sim-locked? Does it support HSUPA?
Hvala! :)

merlino1010 04-05-2009 18:53

The usb Modem is: Option GIO 225 GPRS/EDGE/HSDPA 7.2 USB
Home | Option, Ready to go with my XP (drivers included in the stick)
I bought it in a Tmobile shop for 198 Kuna last week (100 kuna - 100 MB included)
The modem is Operator lock. ;)

Effendi 05-05-2009 13:38

Thanks for the info. I think I'll have to go back to Croatia for vacation once again! :D

dilijasi 26-05-2009 15:09

Mobile Internet in Croatia
 
Hello all

I've noticed your interest in mobile internet offer in Croatia, probably by all of you who already visited or will be visiting Adriatic coast during summer holiday season.

Information provided in previous posts is mostly correct but I felt it needed a bit more structure and detail to make it one-stop-post for all your needs. Here we go...please note current exchange rate 1 Euro=7.30 Kuna.

Currently there are three providers of prepaid mobile (broadband) internet in Croatia (suprisingly, given its size and population - 4.5M inhabitants).

1. T-Mobile Croatia, current offerings available at T-Mobile Croatia :: Simpa Internet

T-Mo offers 'Simpa Internet' bundle consisting of Option Icon 225 7.2Mb HSDPA USB stick (locked to network, Globetrotter Connect software included), a SIM data card, 100 Kuna balance for 198 Kuna. T-Mobile charges 1 Kuna for 1Mb of data. Topups are available everywhere (T-Mo shops, kiosks, street vendors, supermarkets), ranging from 50 to 200 Kuna, while the bundle mostly at their shops. SIM cards are sold separately, costing 100 Kuna (100Mb included). SIM card/balance validity is 12 months. Coverage is good, urban areas provide real HSDPA/UMTS speeds while on islands and in rural areas you will get Edge/GPRS. For those using their own data cards APN is web.htgprs, dialing number *99#

2. Vipnet (Vodafone) Croatia, VIPonline

Vipnet is offering 'Vipme Broadband' package for 191 Kuna. It consists of Huawei E160X 3.6Mb HSDPA USB stick (locked), a data SIM and 100 Kuna balance. VMC software is in the bundle but I advise you against it, use Huawei's generic Mobile Partner instead - it's light, simple and user-friendly. 1Mb of data traffic is costing you 1 Kuna. Topups available from everywhere, coverage is better than T-Mo in rural areas (such as big or small islands) so if you plan to go sailing take Vipme Broadband. APN is data.vip.hr, *99# dialing sequence.

3. Tele2 Croatia, Tele2 Hrvatska - Mobilni internet na bonove (blimey, no english version!)

Swedish low-cost outfit is lately aggressive in promoting their own offering. The bundle is made of a Huawei E180 USB stick, 7.2Mb HSDPA USB stick and a data SIM with 394 Kuna in balance. The bundle is being sold for 395 Kuna (!?) so it looks like you get E180 for 1 Kuna, not bad at all. 1Mb of data transferred will cost you 0,70 Kuna, 0,40 Kuna if you additionally topup with 100+ Kuna (much cheaper than T-Mo/Vipnet). I don't know about the coverage but they made a deal with T-Mo for national roaming, which in theory is sounding great but who knows if T-Mo is throttling Tele2 roaming traffic. I'm not sure about the SIM validity, reckon 12 months. Topups are again sold everywhere, no problem about that. APN is mobileinternet.tele2.hr.

What offering would be best for you? I live there and use T-mo's Option 225 (unlocked for 15 Euro by the Baltic craftmen at Dc-unlocker | iCON 431,Merlin X950D , GT Express 7.2) with a Vipnet SIM and I'm happy with it. If you are going to stay in bigger cities than Tele2 or T-Mo are equally good. Tele2 offers lower cost, plus you get Huawei E180 virtually for free. Vipnet is good for those going into the wild, off the beaten path, as their coverage is the most extensive one. Nuff said!

hkr 03-06-2009 05:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by dilijasi (Post 27275)
Hello all

Information provided in previous posts is mostly correct but I felt it needed a bit more structure and detail to make it one-stop-post for all your needs. Here we go...

Dear Dilijasi,

Thank you for giving us this nice overview.

I have exchanged e-mails with VIP and they confirmed I should expect good HSDPA coverage at the hotel. Upon arrival I will first check signals on my phone, then purchase a SIM-only pack.

The VIPme offer where you can buy data packs of 250 and 500 MB looks good. I do not know if eventually I will find it easy to get a VIPme Broadband SIM with a 250 or 500 MB pack, but lets's hope so.

Do you know what top-up amounts are available for VIPme? So what is the amount I actually need to pay on purchase?

By the way, I already have a VipMe SIM with quite some credit on. Is it possible to have a data option activated on that card with acceptable rates?

hkr 03-06-2009 05:55

Quote:

Originally Posted by dilijasi (Post 27275)
3. Tele2 Croatia, Tele2 Hrvatska - Mobilni internet na bonove (blimey, no english version!)

My Croatian is rather limited. Does this website say that the 394 kn is not made available immediately, but over a certain period of time?

They write: "Iznos od 394 kn na Tele2 računu raspodijeljen je na sljedeći način: 100 kn odmah pri aktivaciji, 50 kn sljedećih 5 mjeseci, te zadnji mjesec 44 kn, uz obaveznu mjesečnu nadoplatu bonom od minimalno 50 kn. "

Effendi 03-06-2009 12:02

From google translate:

Quote:

"The amount of 394 kn at Tele2 account is distributed in the following manner: 100 kn immediately after activation, 50 kn following 5 months, and last month, 44 kn, with the monthly payment voucher of at least 50 kn."

dilijasi 05-06-2009 14:30

To reply to hkr questions:

Vipme related:
- topups are available in 35, 100 and 200 Kuna value. No topup fee (like once in Italy 5 Euro) is charged, total amount is used to buy you airtime.
- there are two data packs available for Vipme users: Mobile surf 20 (20Mb charged 15 Kuna) and Mobile surf 100 (100Mb charged 30 Kuna). Data packs could be activated by a simple text message, the amount will be deducted off your current Vipme balance) More info find here: VIPonline

Tele2 related:
- 394 Kuna of bonus balance (of the 395 Kuna data package bundle) is NOT available immediately. As google translated in previous post by Effendi, Tele2 has setup an awkward scheme: for 6 moths you need to topup at least 50 Kuna a month in order to get the 100 Kuna balance at start and then 50 more for 5 months.

Hope all is clear now, regards.

hkr 08-06-2009 02:15

dilijasi,

Thanks for the reply. It looks VIP has changed a few options since I last checked :-)

If I understand what they (you) say, I can buy data packages as an option for my existing VIPME SIM, and they add up.

"It is possible to activate more Mobile surf data packages (20 at most) within the 30-day period, and the amount of the newly activated data package will be added up to the remaining amount of the already activated package(s). New Mobile surf data package is activated automatically upon expiry of the 30-day period."

So if I buy 5 x 100 MB = 500 MB, I pay 5 x 30 kn = 150 kn.

If I buy a VIPME Broadband SIM and an 500 MB data packet, I pay 20 kn for SIM + 200 kn for 500 MB.

So theoretically it is cheaper and easier (no need to find a VIP store) to just use my existing VIPME SIM with the SURF options. Am I right? Does it offer the same internet as VIPME Broadband, or is it only WAP?

(This would be great as I have more than 150 kn balance now, which I will most probably not use for phone calls...)

dilijasi 09-06-2009 09:13

hkr, you got me confused for a sec ;-)

VIPMe is a regular prepaid voice + data service. You can add data packs to it, and you calculated right, for 150 Kuna you can use up to 500Mb of data. Which made me curious because it's much cheaper than my regular VIPMe Broadband (please note that is a pure data service SIM, no voice) tariff where 500Mb cost 200 kuna.

However, you've got a VIPMe SIM and you can use data packs for it but to use VIPMe Broadband service you need to buy another, data SIM, and topup. VIPNet site is not clear about data transfer speeds when using data packs for VIPMe, apart from stating you need to have a GPRS service activated in order to use data packs. Which in other, less marketing-friendly, words could mean litimed choice of protocols where nothing else than GPRS/Edge is available while high speed protocols remain reserved for VIPMe Broadband service. Which honestly adds up, otherwise clients would go for cheaper solution (VIPMe + data packs).

I doubt mailing or calling VIPNet customer service will provide any clear answer but I plan to go down to Croatia next week and could ask some of their tech-savvy advisers to clarify things.

hkr 09-06-2009 10:08

Hello dilijasi,

At the URL VIPonline I read the following:

"When using data services, the time spent on the network is not charged, only the quantity of data transferred. Price does not depend on the technology of transfer used (GPRS, EDGE, UMTS or HSDPA). The calculation unit is always 10kB."

However, it speaks a lot about how to use these data packs with your phone's browser.

I do not think it is restricted to GPRS/EDGE, but I do hope that these data packs are not using a different (WAP-only) APN ...

I will call and ask them.

hkr 09-06-2009 19:31

So I asked VIP. I got the following reply:


Dear Sir,

thank you for your query.

Mobile surf data packages are available for activation to each Vipme customer.

You can use the same phone as modem and for making phone calls with data packages. If you are Vipme user APN is gprs0.vipnet.hr . During the connection you are using the same GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSDPA network.

To activate Mobile surf data package it is enough to send an SMS message containing the keyword SURF100 to the free number 792.

For any additional information feel free to contact us again.

Best regards

Vipnet d.o.o.

dilijasi 10-06-2009 21:49

respect hkr,

seems to me you discovered a potential loophole in pricing policy of VIPNet ;-) that is allowing for cheaper broadband internet on a simple prepaid voice SIM card armed with data packs than on a dedicated usb data card+data SIM combo...strange but true, congrats! Mind the APN for VIPMe Broadband, that is data.vip.hr.

Keep us informed however of actual speeds and VIPNet coverage if you're about to go for some weeks to Croatia this summer.

hkr 11-06-2009 12:18

Hello dilijasi,


I have contacted VIP again and asked them to clarify if this APN provides techically the same service as data.vip.hr. Here is their response:


APN gprs0.vipnet.hr does allow full internet access. If You use phone as modem with
a VIPme SIM and SURF packages activated, You have full access to the internet.
Difference between using phone as modem with a VIPme SIM and VIPme Broadband SIM is
only in pricing. If you're looking for more informations about Mobile surf data
packages for Vipme customers, please visit
VIPonline



I will be in Croatia between 18 and 24 June, will of course report back.

hkr 18-06-2009 20:15

I am still in Hungary, starting off to Croatia tonight. I sent an SMS from my VIPme card to 792, but there was no reply. I thought it was not possible to active a 100 MB packet from outside of Croatia. But today I realized that my balance was exactly 30kn lower than yesterday. So I sent another SMS to 792, now with the "?" command in it, and got a Croatian language message saying that I have 100 MB to use until the end of July. So all is great so far, the card is now in my E71, it looks I will be able to keep connected :-)

hkr 19-06-2009 15:45

Greetings from Croatia!

I have started using my normal voice VIPme SIM for data. All is fine, I put the card in my Huawei B970 router, and voila, I have wifi in our hotel room :-) Works fine.

Just a few things of my experience.

When I first put the card in my phone, it automatically configured an APN "start" and connected the internet using the APN automatically... It took me 3-4 kn before I realized it happened. Then I deleted that APN and set my phone to use gprs0.vipnet.hr and not anything else.

The second thing. I wanted to top-up so I went to a VIP shop. I was told I cannot top up using my credit card there, only cash. So I went to the other side of the road and bought a voucher from an ATM. The instructions in English are printed on the ATM voucher, but still, it was a blind-ride as the system I had to call to topup only spoke Croatian :)

You can buy the SURF20 and SURF100 packages by sending SMS to the free number 792. I sent the first such SMS, and was replied immediately by SMS that the package will be activated within 24 hours... Well, in fact it was active immediately, but... Immediately I sent another SURF100 message to 792 (I wanted to add multiple packages ), but got an SMS that it was unsuccessful. About 10 minutes later I got an SMS that a 100MB had been activated. This confirmed the first purchase.... After this SMS I sent the purchase request again, and got a new SMS saying it will be activated within 24 hours :-)

So, if you need several times 100MB, it is not the most convenient way, but it does work if you are patient and do not necessarily want to buy the whole lot of data package all at once.

HSDPA coverage at our hotel in Porec is acceptable even indoors, but I have an external directional antenna with gain, so I have excellent signal strength. I do not want to waste bytes on speedtests, but when I tried it once it was about 1.1 Mbps down and 320 kbps up. Good enough for anything I need it for, even VoIP works fine with my Nokia phone and asterisk server at home :-) :evil:

dilijasi 24-06-2009 14:33

Looks like VIPnet stands strong to its promise ;-)

andy123 24-06-2009 18:41

Thanks for the advice i will travelling to europe soon and would also visit some clients in croatia too.Nice to know some good carrier over there.

Thanks guys

Ruben 29-06-2009 15:53

hi everyone
Last summer i was using both Vip and tele2 simcards and i can say that last one was MUCH cheaper for everything (gprs and sms/calls)
this year i see this thing on their website
TELE2 Hrvatska - Mobilni internet - Podatkovni tarifni modeli

as i understand, i can pay 125kn for 1GB and surf happy
i wrote a message to their support, waiting for answer with confirmation

hkr 30-06-2009 10:36

Is it not postpaid?

I used VIP for data, primarily because I had a VIP voice SIM with quite some credit on it. I made only one phone call (another Croatia mobile network), and that one call was truly expensive. I am not used to such high domestic rates in Hungary.

I normally used my phone's built-in SIP VoIP client either through WLAN or 3G, and I was quite satisfied. Sometimes a bit of a delay, but I was compensated for by the price that these calls cost :)

I also bought two T-Mobile HR starter packs for 1 kn / piece. They are not activated yet, but when I saw that during the 2 minutes we spent at a Pula newsagent, about 4 people bought 1, 2 or even 6 pieces of these packs, I decided to buy two to find out what the pack is good for :-) As far as I understand, it comes with 10 kn credit, and if I top it up with at least 50kn, I get another 50kn, plus 1000 minutes network-internal calls. But I am not sure.

Pred02 26-07-2011 13:10

T-Mobile SIMPA Croatia Internet settings
 
Hi,

Can anyone please post of confirm the internet settings (APN, PIN, Account Code, Password) for T-Mobile SIMPA USB Stick and package so I can configure my 3G router.

Thank you

Martin54321 03-02-2012 15:19

vipnet
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dilijasi (Post 27275)
Hello all

I've noticed your interest in mobile internet offer in Croatia, probably by all of you who already visited or will be visiting Adriatic coast during summer holiday season.

Information provided in previous posts is mostly correct but I felt it needed a bit more structure and detail to make it one-stop-post for all your needs. Here we go...please note current exchange rate 1 Euro=7.30 Kuna.

Currently there are three providers of prepaid mobile (broadband) internet in Croatia (suprisingly, given its size and population - 4.5M inhabitants).

1. T-Mobile Croatia, current offerings available at T-Mobile Croatia :: Simpa Internet

T-Mo offers 'Simpa Internet' bundle consisting of Option Icon 225 7.2Mb HSDPA USB stick (locked to network, Globetrotter Connect software included), a SIM data card, 100 Kuna balance for 198 Kuna. T-Mobile charges 1 Kuna for 1Mb of data. Topups are available everywhere (T-Mo shops, kiosks, street vendors, supermarkets), ranging from 50 to 200 Kuna, while the bundle mostly at their shops. SIM cards are sold separately, costing 100 Kuna (100Mb included). SIM card/balance validity is 12 months. Coverage is good, urban areas provide real HSDPA/UMTS speeds while on islands and in rural areas you will get Edge/GPRS. For those using their own data cards APN is web.htgprs, dialing number *99#

2. Vipnet (Vodafone) Croatia, VIPonline

Vipnet is offering 'Vipme Broadband' package for 191 Kuna. It consists of Huawei E160X 3.6Mb HSDPA USB stick (locked), a data SIM and 100 Kuna balance. VMC software is in the bundle but I advise you against it, use Huawei's generic Mobile Partner instead - it's light, simple and user-friendly. 1Mb of data traffic is costing you 1 Kuna. Topups available from everywhere, coverage is better than T-Mo in rural areas (such as big or small islands) so if you plan to go sailing take Vipme Broadband. APN is data.vip.hr, *99# dialing sequence.

3. Tele2 Croatia, Tele2 Hrvatska - Mobilni internet na bonove (blimey, no english version!)

Swedish low-cost outfit is lately aggressive in promoting their own offering. The bundle is made of a Huawei E180 USB stick, 7.2Mb HSDPA USB stick and a data SIM with 394 Kuna in balance. The bundle is being sold for 395 Kuna (!?) so it looks like you get E180 for 1 Kuna, not bad at all. 1Mb of data transferred will cost you 0,70 Kuna, 0,40 Kuna if you additionally topup with 100+ Kuna (much cheaper than T-Mo/Vipnet). I don't know about the coverage but they made a deal with T-Mo for national roaming, which in theory is sounding great but who knows if T-Mo is throttling Tele2 roaming traffic. I'm not sure about the SIM validity, reckon 12 months. Topups are again sold everywhere, no problem about that. APN is mobileinternet.tele2.hr.

What offering would be best for you? I live there and use T-mo's Option 225 (unlocked for 15 Euro by the Baltic craftmen at Dc-unlocker | iCON 431,Merlin X950D , GT Express 7.2) with a Vipnet SIM and I'm happy with it. If you are going to stay in bigger cities than Tele2 or T-Mo are equally good. Tele2 offers lower cost, plus you get Huawei E180 virtually for free. Vipnet is good for those going into the wild, off the beaten path, as their coverage is the most extensive one. Nuff said!

I find it interesting that you say that vipnet is the best option for "urban areas"
Im currently living 10min walking outside of the center of Split, and I got myself the vipnet mobile internet and tbh, its really shit!! i brought my computer into the city today and it was working as intended, but at home it takes me up to 5min to even load google.com etc.
so how shit is tele2 or t-mobile then?
any solutions for what i can do to increase the speed?
it says it got a 7.5mbps, but my speed atm is not even close to that!

doni01 20-07-2012 10:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pred02 (Post 37439)
Hi,

Can anyone please post of confirm the internet settings (APN, PIN, Account Code, Password) for T-Mobile SIMPA USB Stick and package so I can configure my 3G router.

Thank you

Is there anyone that can update the above informations with the current offer and with all the info to configure my internet key. I haven't alrready decide which one I'll use, I'm going to Rab on sunday....any idea on which is the best in that area??
Thnaks, Donatella

darkolo 20-07-2012 20:47

well, I'm looking for info too. Depends if you need to use internet from you mobile phone or using a usb modem.
Mobile
USB
It seems that with 70 hrk you have 1GB, it seems good
I need info for coverage, I will be near Trogir

darkolo 23-07-2012 20:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by doni01 (Post 40105)
Is there anyone that can update the above informations with the current offer and with all the info to configure my internet key. I haven't alrready decide which one I'll use, I'm going to Rab on sunday....any idea on which is the best in that area??
Thnaks, Donatella

The offers are quite the same, with Vipme
On mobile
With usb stick
I'm also interested because I'll go in Croatia too

zvoneb 25-07-2012 11:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by doni01 (Post 40105)
Is there anyone that can update the above informations with the current offer and with all the info to configure my internet key. I haven't alrready decide which one I'll use, I'm going to Rab on sunday....any idea on which is the best in that area??
Thnaks, Donatella

Yo u can find all configuration here.
Pages are a little bit outdated, but settings are ok.
VIP - Prepaid Wireless Internet Access
T-Mobile - Prepaid Wireless Internet Access
Greetings from Croatia

Zvone B

jon123 22-08-2012 00:45

I was in Croatia in June and used VIP with my iPhone - worked great.
Anyway, if anyone wants it I have a 75 kn credit for VIP that I never used. I have the code you need to redeem it - just send me a private message and I'll give it to the first person who asks.

jon123 28-08-2012 23:49

Update: The credit has been claimed.

Quote:

Originally Posted by jon123 (Post 40448)
I was in Croatia in June and used VIP with my iPhone - worked great.
Anyway, if anyone wants it I have a 75 kn credit for VIP that I never used. I have the code you need to redeem it - just send me a private message and I'll give it to the first person who asks.


mike6000 01-11-2012 16:16

T-mobile
 
I am going to Croatia on holiday the upcoming summer, and would like to buy a sim-card for the internet before I arrive in Croatia. I have tried on your web site https://www.hrvatskitelekom.hr/, but apparently they don’t deliver sim-cards outside Croatia. Where can I buy the internet start pack online? On Simpa - ?tima SVIMA

For how long time will the sim-card (phone number) be alive if I don’t top up the account?

How do I activate and especially deactivate the internet option?

Regards


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