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![]() I don't think they'll get suspicious... They don't care. Moreover, kiosks (periptera) sell prepaid SIMs and some vendors in downtown Athens (especially in Chinese and Pak-Indian stores) will sell you the same packs for even as low as 1 Euro!
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![]() I have read this news:
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I'm taking my boat back to Greece soon, and I'll need mobile broadband for a week or two at a time until October each year. Good coverage on the islands, rather than the mainland, is important. With my current contract (T-Mobile in Croatia) I get 512MB per month for about €15. I use about 100MB per week, so a busy month gets to about 250MB. Ideally I'd like a Pay As You Go (PAYG) service like Vodafone Top Up and Go but a reasonable monthly charge (say €15) would be acceptable, especially if it could be put into "sleep" mode when I'm not there. I've got an unlocked E220 USB modem. What would your suggestions be? |
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![]() I just found this: Vodafone Mobile Broadband Tariff Plans which has a prepaid option.
I think this is new - I haven't seen it before, anyway - but it's not clear to me how it works. It looks as if you pay 43€ and get "43 € of free usage volume" but whether you can then use that to subscribe to one of the VMC package, and whether that's automatically renewed - it doesn't say. Does anyone know how it works? What I want is to subscribe to the 5Gb package for the periods that I'm in Greece and then to unsubscribe when I return home. The Voda prices are the same as Cosmote Internet on the Go - but that is (I think) only available as an add-on to a contract (eg the zero monthly contract). Dave s/y Vigdis |
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![]() I'm going to go with their €15 a month contract, if you don't get a subsidised modem, you can cancel at any time after 2 months. To apply for this, you need [my comments]: 1) Your Tax number [UK number OK] or Greek Tax registration number 2) Your ID card or your Passport. 3) Also you must declare your resident address here in Greece, in which you will be receiving an itemized bill with the account's details every month. [This address can be temporary, as you can download the bills online] 4) Payment should be made by Credit Card or Cash. (In case of Cash payment you must deposit a 300 Euros warranty). 5) Minimum time of a contractual connection is 2 months. If you buy only the connection sim card you have no extra payment at the end of your contract 2 months later. If you buy the sim card with a USB stick modem you have to pay (100% of the Value of the mobile device) at the end of your 2 months contract. The price of the USB stick is 189 Euros (VAT incl) at the present time. |
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![]() It means that after reaching the 43 Euro limit (10MB) you will pay those rates per KB!
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![]() Are you both sure that the bundles (250Mb, 5Gb) are not available with prepaid? If it is €4.3/Mb while you use up the €43 and €4.2/Mb (?) afterwards then that could have been expressed much more clearly!
Oh well - so still no sensible prepaid internet access in Greece? Dave |
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![]() Back in Greece, so I activated Wind Non-stop, since I had the SIM and some credit. I find that I cannot access some sites – e.g. my webmail at webmail.1and1.co.uk, or the mobile gmail site. Neither will resolve. And if I enter an IP address for 1and1 I still cannot access the site. Other sites – windfinder, poseidon weather, work OK.
This seems to be a new restriction compared with last year. |
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