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European 3G data SIM
What country SIM will provide the best 3G Data package deal for roaming in most europe countries?
regards Assaf |
abroadband (0,59€/MB). Are you looking for local sims (and bundles)?
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Abroadband or possibly the German MedionMobile EU 60MB package, depending on which countries and how much data.
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I'm looking for one SIM card that can provide more than 100MB per day in most european countries. It can be a local SIM (of and euopean country) with attractive data roaming deal. The point is that I will not have to switch the SIM per each boarder crossing while in traveling in europe (long business trip all over europe with havey data demand).
regards Assaf |
there is a provider that offeres 100 MB for 6 euro / day. I am searching the link, as soon as i can find it again i will post it ;-)
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Chris,
Thanks - it is the best deal that I could find for europe. Assaf |
you are welcome
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Isn't that the Italian Vodafone sim card sold under a different name with a big profit?
Edit: yes it is: http://www.areaprivati.vodafone.it/1...+Dall%27Estero |
Yes, they are reselling (illegally I think, as you need a Codice Fiscale in order to activate a SIM :rolleyes:) Vodafone IT sims.
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correct, thats vodafone IT, but without that hassle with italian code fiscale and stuff.
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This is also known as "breaking the rules". I suppose they are providing one for you, but which documents will they send to Vodafone, since you need also to provide an identity card?
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For €6 a day, I think I'd still be tempted to only use that in places visited for only a day or so, and get some local ones as well
In Lithuania for example you can get 500 MB for a month for 5 Lt, which is about €1.50, with Ežys; if you need more than that get more than one SIM (you need to add 1 Lt credit to have enough for the activation calls then the bundle) For the UK you can find data SIMs for 3 on eBay or Amazon which work out about £3 or £4 a gigabyte, use one once throw away and start on the next Just local use, both of these, not roaming, but if you're in a country for a few days getting a SIM isn't too tricky, so maybe just use that roaming one for the first day |
yes sure, but might be useful for business travellers who usually dont have the time and the nerves to buy a bunch of local cards and swap them around all the time. If i see what hilarious roaming bills our guys at work produce every month i might suggest them such a card as well..
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I agree with Andy. For anything more than a day or so in one place, a local sim is definitely the way to go. For example when I travel to Nigeria, I have a local MTN sim. I just sign up for one of the several data packages. For example, 500/MB for a month at a cost of about $3. The 3G speeds are awesome as well. The I tether to my netbook and use skype/voipcheap to call the US for dirt cheap.
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