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Senior Member
Prepaid Professionist
Posts: 1,465
Join Date: 27 Feb 2004
Location: Mississippi, USA
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![]() Well, I think a SIM is a SIM. It's the plan that regulates the data vs voice issue. I don't read Icelandic very well but it seems at least one shop at the Keflavik airport sells Siminn SIMS. They have a prepaid called "Frelsi" (Freedom) Within that there's a plan called "Sveigjanlegir" (Flexible) at three levels. Good @990 kr has up to 500 MB, Better @1990 kr has up to 1 GB and Best @ 3990 has up to 10 GB (1000 kr = $7.42)
The details are here: https://www.siminn.is/thjonusta/simi...i-bodi/frelsi/ |
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Official Member
Posts: 45
Join Date: 02 Aug 2006
Location: Wroclaw
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![]() What you need is a Net Frelsi sim from Siminn. Please keep in mind that:
1. Activation of data packages is done online, after loging in to their automatic account management service, 2. Account recharge seems to be also done online, using a credit card. 3. If you want to make use of the 3G (UMTS) high speed data services outside of main towns your device has to support UMTS 900MHz. That's the band used for 3G coverage in the so-called 'interior' and along unpopulated areas of the ring road. |
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