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Prepaid Expert
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Join Date: 10 Apr 2009
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Don't think about roaming with an austrian SIM. Go for yesss! (sold in HOFER (Aldi)) supermarkets everywhere. The SIM (Prepaid = Wertkarte) comes with at least 1GB and is ready to use without registration. It is possible and easy to register on yesss! to easyly administrate and check all details. Top up is easy with vouchers (20€ for 2 GB/1 year validity) also from HOFER shops and many others. You can also buy a A1 starter set for 20€ which comes with 1,5GB. Recharge is also 20€/1 year but only for 1,5GB. I have been using both cards all over Austria and the Yesss is really not bad. |
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(#2)
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Posts: 204
Join Date: 03 Oct 2007
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![]() That may be true in urban areas yes, however, in my experience in the mountains, e.g. Zillertal and Ötztal, A1 has better coverage than Yesss.
SIMs: CA Fido/Fongo • AT A1-B.free • Google Fi R.I.P.: UM • UM+ |
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Posts: 74
Join Date: 22 Jun 2011
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![]() In december I bought an A1 B.free prepaid SIM card for Euro 10, loaded with 1000 min to all Austrian networks and unlimited minutes to A1. Coverage was excellent, including in the U-bahn tunnels. I did not need a data SIM, but a prepaid data SIM exists. try Handy - Festnetz - Internet - Mobiles Internet - TV | A1.net and use Google or Microsoft translation services, if you need.
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datenpaket, w-cdma |
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