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![]() OK, both attempts seem to be there now, guess they got stuck somewhere
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But why on earth are you with Movistar? They have the least value data packages you can ever imagine. They are also an "absolute nonsense" company! |
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![]() by accident, so I guess I'm screwed
![]() ![]() Is there an agressive player in the spanish market who wants the tourist business and has the resources to deal with that ? |
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![]() There are quite a few aggressive players but I am not sure if any really have the resources for the tourist market. I think masMovil with their English and German websites and a few multilingual customer service agents seem to be the most promising. Yoigo also have a few multi-lingual staff! To be honest, generally speaking, the rather large tourist business is catered to embarrassingly poorly out here!
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![]() is there a way we can speak non-publicly ? masmovil seems to be down all the time, at least from here
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The ebay seller states that you have to send a copy of your passport to masmovil in order to register and has been co-operative on my questions, so might be worth a go. Its £12 for a MasMovil SIM with 10 euro credit on it, so not such a big deal if it have to throw it away after my visit - just get another next year! Can you confirm that the faxing/emailing of a passport scan would be what MasMovil would want to register and that a UK passport would be ok? Whats the deal with Simyo? They don't expire as they don't have a minimum spend? Thanks again |
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Join Date: 16 Oct 2009
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![]() Here's the deal with Yoigo in summer 2010:
Yoigo 3G PAYG prepaid internet in Spain IData with their MoviData card is trying to get a share of the market by lowering the daily fee to € 1.50. However it's not flat-fee. Above 100Mb they charge 6 eurocents / Mb. At 3G speeds it can ruin your prepaid balance in no time. Cheers! |
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![]() I'm off to Menorca (Balearic islands) tomorrow for a week. would love to have a week's unlimited(ish) internet and reasonably priced texts to UK. Will need a SIM for my Nexus One phone rather than a dongle.
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Inicio > Internet Móvil > Carrefour Telecom Most of the networks have deals for around €10 per month, but most of them force you to have a voice plan first - so expect to pay around €20 with the other networks. |
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![]() Are you on an o2 contract back in the UK? If you are, you can still use your inclusive texts in Spain (back to the UK) on a 4:1 ratio.
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carrefour movil, llamaya movil |
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