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Senior Member
Prepaid Fan
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Join Date: 20 Sep 2013
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![]() In Slovenia you can buy prepaid packs at mobile operator shops (Mobitel:http://www.telekom.si/info-in-obvest...ekomovi-centri, Simobil: http://www.simobil.si/poslovni/pomoc...prodajna-mesta). But also at most petrol stations, post offices and newspaper shops. Normally no registration is necessary.
On the following page you can see some details about the prepaid tariffs: http://www.mobilna-telefonija.com/mo...or/paketi.html In the table "SI Mobilni paketi" select "predplačniški" for prepaid. Then in the last column one of the 14 prepaid tariffs available there. For mobile data you might conssider one of the following two offers: http://www.telekom.si/zasebni-uporab...bilni-internet http://www.simobil.si/naprave-za-mob...icro-sim-paket |
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Newbie
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Join Date: 07 Sep 2014
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![]() Thanks for the info.
I will try to buy it after crossing the border from Austria at the first Gas station. (I need to buy the highway sticker anyway) |
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Junior Member
Newbie
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Join Date: 07 Sep 2014
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![]() If I go into Saturn or Mediamarkt for a prepaid SIM card, would they help me set it up ? I know I can get one in Gas stations but I'm not sure I'll be able to figure out how to activate the internet access.
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