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Phone SIM cards Europe
I'm looking for advice on best deals to connect my iPhone 4s (unlocked) when touring Europe / UK over 5 months
I want to use the phone as a wifi hot spot for Internet so am looking for data as well as phone calls Are there networks that cover multiple countries or will I need to buy a new sim in each country? Are pre-payed SIM cards readily available? Any recommendations on best network coverage in specific regions? |
Pre-paid SIM cards are readily available in Europe, but you won't get the best deals (the lowest prices) with a prepaid account. You might be able to establish a postpaid account with a carrier if you make an arrangement for automatic payment by debit to a credit card you hold.
You will have to provide very solid ID (passport, etc.) to establish a mobile telephone account in Europe. The European Community has recently promulgated some new rules that limit the price that carriers can charge to roam on each other's networks. Whether these rules apply to data roaming (as opposed to just voice or text) I do not know. All the European carriers operate extensive websites - probably best to start your research by looking at the websites of carriers in the first country that you plan to visit. Look for a carrier that has a presence in the majority of the countries you want to visit, as opposed to a carrier that only operates in one country. Michael |
As said above, Sim Cards are available in Europe
I got sim cards in Bosnia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia and the Czech Republic, comms from all the providers was great all over the respective countries. I can not remember which providers I used but I looked for a reasonable price with a lot of internet (2 to 3 GB) as I used Skype and other apps a lot rather than normal dialing and texts. I also have a world account with Skype, for £10.79 a month I get free calls to landlines in 63 countries, and mobiles in Thailand (beneficial for me) and the US https://www.skype.com/en/offers/unli...world-calling/ In Bosnia I got my Sim Card from the Post Office as it was only a small town T Moblie is popular in European countries but I think you would still be better off getting new in each country rather than keeping the same one through out, it'll work out cheaper in the long run Wayne |
Have a read of the section in here named "communications" - it used to discuss such a topic.
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Hi, I live in England and use a 'Three' sim card as it let's me use my minutes, texts and data in many European countries for free (no extra charge - I pay about £30 each month & get unlimited UK voice calls, unlimited texts, unlimited data & 8gb of tethering). Have a look at the countries it can be used in here (I don't know best option for other European countries): http://www.three.co.uk/Discover/Phones/Feel_At_Home
I have used it so far all over UK, all over France, in buts of Spain, Belgium & Netherlands with no problems. VERY cheap - all other networks are expensive. You'll have one sim card for lots of countries. Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk |
Wifi is available free in many EU towns and cities. Most campsites have it, hotels, bars , cafe........ etc
Some are a bit slow sometimes when busy, but Ive always managed to find a good one somewhere. Sent from my GT-I9195 using Tapatalk |
Thanks
Thanks for your responses
It appears there is no easy solution to phone/data communications when travelling through numerous countries for short periods of time I may have to use whatever method is most readily available/appropriate at the time/place I need it The 3 network deal appears more suited to UK residents wanting to phone/text home without paying roaming charges - also no phone tethering which is what I was hoping to use for Internet |
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This is a techie site that I mentioned a while ago but I couldn't recall its' URL until now. Ken's Tech Tips: UK Mobile Networks & Smartphone Advice Within the drop down menus are reviews of every UK supplier of airtime. But, the answer to your dilemma is as stated above = wifi which is available just about everywhere in Europe. |
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Carphone warehouse's own network (iD) .. do a Sim plan ( takeaway ) .. were all your allowances can be used in most of Europe at no extra cost as long as you don't exceed your contract allowance ..
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There's no need to worry about incoming phone calls when you are on a riding vacation - tell anyone who might need to contact you to email you instead. I've spent months on the road all through Western, Central, & Eastern Europe without phone service. All McDonald's, all hotels & motels, and most coffee shops have Wi-Fi. Once you are connected, you will have internet and email access, and if you have Skype on your smartphone, tablet, or laptop, then as soon as you have a Wi-Fi connection, you have a phone connection as well. If for some strange reason you need a Wi-Fi connection in the middle of the day while you are travelling, just stop at a hotel or motel and ask if you could connect to their guest Wi-Fi for a moment. I've never had anyone say 'no' to me when I have asked. Michael |
Actually, even if they do say 'no' at a place, just kindly propose to buy something small that you might need anywas (like a bottle of water) and they'll usually happily comply. This is especially true of Italy in my experiences.
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