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Which prepaid sim card to choose while traveling to Lithuania?
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(#2)
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We always use Bite. It's a stable service and top-ups are available almost everywhere. Their coverage is almost 100%.
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I used Ežys, which is a brand of Omnitel, with a range of useful plans for a few Euros a month
http://www.ezys.lt/en/ |
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I was there a few weeks ago. I used Ežys again. A promotion in conjunction with Maxima supermarkets offered a SIM for €1.59, including 100 minutes of local calls some text messages and 500 MB of data. And €1 of credit. I think that offer has now ended, but there may be similar ones.
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Do any Lithuanian SIM cards remain valid with only periodic balance deductions? Most seem to require periodic balance increases (i.e. top-ups), which is not viable for an occasional visitor.
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