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You may use Heyah CSD 0.60 PLN/min - I know that is expensive anyway  .
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The problem is that CSD is slow (especially when it's not HSCSD), but it should be cheaper than GPRS roaming, I agree. Thanks for the direct activation link, this might be useful.
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4. How to activate GPRS on iPlus Simdata? Isn't it preactivated in fact?
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AFAIK it is - but I must ask my brother who uses it every day.
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Ask him, please. This is the most preferrable SIM for my needs, so it's important.
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5. How should a foreigner buy a SIM in Poland? What is needed? Is it necessary to fill up a registration form, to show them your passport etc.?
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Happily nothing - you ask, you pay, you take 
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Oh, this is great!

Short validity times and no registration is perfectly the opposition to what is used here.
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Originally Posted by Przemolog
My thought is that if you care most about data and not about voice calls, then Tak Tak would be OK (if you won't be able to iPlus of course).
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Yes, I've compared the prices and I guess the most preferrable solution is iPlus simdata and the second is Tak Tak. 1.44zl/1Mb is rather cheap. Although here at home with MegaFon I pay about 0.20 Euro/1Mb, 1.44zl per the same is still normal and 5Mb per 5zl is incredible. 500kb tariffication units are not a problem too when you use GPRS from a laptop, I mean you hardly download/upload less during a session when you just check your E-mail and visit a few webpages. Andd I don't really care about the voice prices, I hope E-mail and ICQ will be enough.
So, thanks a lot for your help, I will store this topic on my laptop locally, and will read it as an instruction for setting up a new SIM.
