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![]() There is already a new proposal. It talks about no limits. However at the same time it seems to give the decision about when one gets over the limit to the operators:
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The advantages - Cheap internet travel - With multiple devices simultaneously online (up to 8 simultaneously) - Data remains stable for as long as you have a new bundle 1x annually buys - One bundle for all EU countries + Norway, Switzerland - No subscription, you only pay for what you use - Unlimited warranty on your MiFi as long as you use our EU sim - Telephone support in case of problems, including weekends - 4G as it's available at your destination Where does it work? Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, French Guyana, Greece, Guadeloupe, Guernsey, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Martinique, Netherlands, Norway , Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Czech Republic, United Kingdom, Sweden, Switzerland When purchasing your Mi-Fi (€ 79.95) or EU sim (€ 24.95) you get all free 1 GB of data. If you need more, you can easily purchase additional credit data at any time. So go. Your logs in on the site with your customer number and then pay safely using iDEAL, credit card or PayPal. You can choose from the following data bundles: 500 MB (€ 15) 1GB (€ 25) 3 GB (€ 57) - € 19 per GB 5 GB (€ 90) - € 18 per GB 10GB (€ 170) - € 17 per GB Google Translate does not like some of the website pages, but there is the just of it ![]() |
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![]() Some Americans are apparently buying Vodafone NL You SIM which are preactivated on eBay.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vodafone-YOU...-/282438519767 So it covers a lot of countries in Europe and for $7 you can hit the ground running, sort of. You first have to top up, which may or may not work with US credit card. And the top ups aren't that attractive, €15 for 1 GB? |
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Join Date: 04 Feb 2006
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![]() the SIM includes some potential expensive destination like Switzerland, so the rates are OK for today.
After june ths year you will be able to use cheaper SIM as then all cards must include EU roaming (or block roaming in general) Thailand: truemove (phone+sms+wifi) International: xxSim+372, toggle +44/+49/+41/+31 Phones: Huawei Mate7, Huawei P9 |
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![]() Ah true, but the EU roaming doesn't include Switzerland or Norway?
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Switzerland is different. Some providers include it, others don't as it's not mandatory. It actually varies with the same provider according to country: For instance Vodafone in the UK includes Switzerland, Turkey, and Albania on a voluntary basis, Vodafone Netherlands includes Switzerland too, but Vodafone Germany which is neighboring Switzerland don't. All Italian and Austrian providers exclude Switzerland too. Vodafone Spain has actually included the US !!! to their EU Roam like home zone. So this is what we can expect when the UK will eventually leave the EU/EEA. It will be treated like Switzerland and this is very variable. In Germany operators have changed their T&Cs for the case one member leaves the EU. So many will put it to their out-of-Europe-cat. The rush for Vodafone NL as a roaming SIM is partly because of our recommendation in the prepaid-data-Wiki. But we will take it off in June as there will be many more choices with "roam like (at) home" implemented. In a few days I will give here an update about the implementation. I'm collecting the new roaming rates from EU providers. The "roam like at home" principle with roaming rates equal to domestic rates will face some restrictions. Not according to where you roam, but where the SIM card is issued. As it looks like we have 3 groups of countries in the EU/EEA: 1.) those that adopt Roam like at home without restrictions or any FUP like UK, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Czech Rep..... 2.) those that restrict large data packages from which only a part is given out at domestic rates like Italy, Ireland, France, Austria, Sweden .... 3.) those that opt-out completely and still will surcharge roaming under the derogation FUP like Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland It looks like that Roam like at home will not be available to about 100 million users in the countries of 3.) But we need to wait a little bit more to see more roaming plans coming in for this summer and how the national regulators decide about the applications for the derogation. |
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