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	 Vodafone Greece 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
	1 EUR (+19% VAT) setup fee for up to 60 minutes incoming roaming. After those 60 minutes prepaid users are charged according to the normal roaming tarrif for additional minutes (About 0.84 EUR/min for "Zone 1" countries) and contract users are charged for the WHOLE call including the first 60 minutes. For outgoing calls the same 1 EUR (+19% VAT) fee applies, then contract users get charged their standard rate or from exclusive minutes. Prepaid users pay depending on their package (0.3927/EUR min for a la carte, 0.29-0.58/EUR min for CU). Special packages (such as the call time packages with a la carte) cannot be combined with passport.  | 
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	 Vodafone Greece just reduced the per call charge from 1.19 EUR to 1.00 EUR. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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	 There are news about the German D2 Reiseversprechen: starting April the option shall be valid in 33 countries (instead of the current 20), according to the following report. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			Details (especially about the countries) are to be announced at the CeBIT. Former Prepaid SIMs: (RC) IF; (D) Free&Easy, Xtra; (A) Yesss; (UK) Pay&Go; (E) Movistar; (IS) Frelsi Mobiles in use: Sagem my101X, Siemens M50, Nokia 6800, Siemens M65, Motorola E770, Samsung SGH-Z500, Nokia 9500 Previous Mobiles: Nokia 5130, Motorola V3688, Sagem myX-1, Siemens M55, NEC e313, SonyEricsson T200, Motorola V980, Siemens C45, Motorola V600  | 
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	 It seems the list is already out, here's a complete list with the additions marked in red: 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			EU: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechia, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slowakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Spain, UK Non-EU: Albania, Australia, Egypt, Japan, New Zealand, Switzerland, Turkey Upon closer look: basicly speaking the entire EU is covered now. Of course German will probably be most happy that the Reiseversprechen works in Austria too now. What would be interesting now is the list of networks, these are my guesses: Austria: A1 (Mobilkom) Bulgaria: Mobiltel (Mobilkom) Cyprus: Cyta Denmark: TDC Estonia: Elisa Finland: Elisa Latvia: Bite Lithuania: Bite Luxemburg: LuxGSM (P&T) Poland: Plus Slovakia: ? Slovenia: SI.Mobil (Mobilkom) Turkey: Telsim Former Prepaid SIMs: (RC) IF; (D) Free&Easy, Xtra; (A) Yesss; (UK) Pay&Go; (E) Movistar; (IS) Frelsi Mobiles in use: Sagem my101X, Siemens M50, Nokia 6800, Siemens M65, Motorola E770, Samsung SGH-Z500, Nokia 9500 Previous Mobiles: Nokia 5130, Motorola V3688, Sagem myX-1, Siemens M55, NEC e313, SonyEricsson T200, Motorola V980, Siemens C45, Motorola V600  | 
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	 Si.Mobile is in Slovenia, and it's "half-branded" Vodafone anyway... 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			I don't know where they can roam in Slovakia since O2, Orange and T-Mobile are all "enemies"... or at least they should be... Deceased Prepaids: CZ: Oskar, Eurotel; SK: Orange; DE: E-Plus, Aldi, Simyo; GE: Geocell; AM: Armentel; PL: Heyah, Plus; LT: Tele2; LV: Amigo; EE: Elisa; UA: Kyivstar; NZ: Vodafone; INT: UM, UM+, ICQSim. GSM/3G Phones: Nokia Lumia 630 dual sim  | 
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	 Thanks, I corrected the error. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			Former Prepaid SIMs: (RC) IF; (D) Free&Easy, Xtra; (A) Yesss; (UK) Pay&Go; (E) Movistar; (IS) Frelsi Mobiles in use: Sagem my101X, Siemens M50, Nokia 6800, Siemens M65, Motorola E770, Samsung SGH-Z500, Nokia 9500 Previous Mobiles: Nokia 5130, Motorola V3688, Sagem myX-1, Siemens M55, NEC e313, SonyEricsson T200, Motorola V980, Siemens C45, Motorola V600  | 
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	 The official list is now out: 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			http://www.vodafone.de/privat/tarife...34_102574.html The partner network in Slovakia is Orange. Former Prepaid SIMs: (RC) IF; (D) Free&Easy, Xtra; (A) Yesss; (UK) Pay&Go; (E) Movistar; (IS) Frelsi Mobiles in use: Sagem my101X, Siemens M50, Nokia 6800, Siemens M65, Motorola E770, Samsung SGH-Z500, Nokia 9500 Previous Mobiles: Nokia 5130, Motorola V3688, Sagem myX-1, Siemens M55, NEC e313, SonyEricsson T200, Motorola V980, Siemens C45, Motorola V600  | 
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	 that's pretty odd, as Vodafone UK has T-mobile Slovakia 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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	The vodafone passport works with A la Carte? Or it is better to use an A la Carte system in order to call and receives calls all around Europe? Because I don´t understand how it works. Besides If I buy a passport or simply use an A la Carte when I will be outside Greece in other country ¿They charge you for the incoming sms?  | 
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