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Hello everyone! Tell me please, how is it now with mobile communications in Egypt? I called the life:) operator to find out about roaming in Egypt, he somehow uncertainly answered that the connection was in question, after clashes, if the Vodafone operator works, then roaming will be ...... Are you specifically interested in Sharm ??? Thank you very much in advance.
14 years ago  •  7 subscribers 8 answers
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Fredik....for life roaming will be expensive, you'd better buy a local SIM card of a water phone on the spot in Sharm, it costs no more than 25 pounds. The cost of a call to Ukraine from Vodafone is about 3.50 pounds 1 minute. SMS kopecks. Replenishment from a replenishment card for 10 pounds, 25 pounds. Farther...
I still have a Vodafone SIM card from my last trip in December. I plan to fly to Sharm again on February 12. I took a SIM card for the sake of the Internet, at that time there was 1.5 GB of traffic and that was enough for me. But since I had to buy a SIM card on the territory of the hotel, naturally I even overpaid for it, but I don’t know its real cost. Tell me, please, how much should I top up my account approximately so that I have enough for 1.5-2 GB of Internet? And then the Arabs will advise. Thanks for answers.
7 years ago  •  21 subscriber 34 answers
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ziskin, I bow to the person who sold you a SIM card for 900% of its real value !!!! The author, you can replenish for 5-6 dollars. Do this at the airport too. Sims are valid as long as at least one call and access to the network is made with their help per year. Farther...
9 years ago  •  7 subscribers 6 answers
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You can also buy at the airport at the exit of the terminal. You can also shop in the hotel. Focus on the price of approximately 10-15 dollars for 2-3 gigabytes of traffic. Hotel wifi is very expensive. Tell the seller so - a sim card for the Internet. We always take Vodafone. Farther...
6 years ago  •  7 subscribers 14 answers
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mindguru, buying a card only if you have your passport, they make photocopies, the data is hammered into the database. If the base does not work, the card will not be sold. Tourists are sold special cards, not the same as citizens, and by default their validity period is 14 days. You can buy a card only for mobile Internet, without calls. Immediately check with the sellers, because. calls are more expensive. At the airport you can buy a card for dollars. If you do not have time - then in the of ... Farther...
Write, who had what kind of connection in Egypt and precisely from the Pyramis? Will it catch MTS? Or is it better to buy a tourist SIM card or a local one?
13 years ago  •  7 subscribers 10 answers
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Roaming will work on MTS if you connect it. We have been using Goodline lately. Approximately 50 cents per minute outgoing. Bought in Euroset. Farther...
It is clear that calls are expensive, but how much do INCOMING SMS cost?
15 years ago  •  8 subscribers 22 answers
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Beeline has outgoing SMS 2 UAH Farther...
1. You need to call home (to Ukraine) once immediately after the plane landed at Sharm airport. 2. Just in case (suddenly lost), you need to be able to call your son, who will be with me in Sharm. What do I need to buy: a local SIM card or a roaming package on my Ukrainian SIM card (life or vodafone)? Or both? Help to understand please.
6 years ago  •  8 subscribers 14 answers
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You don't need to buy any roaming package on Kyivstar - it will connect automatically if you use any service. If you make or receive a call, 30 UAH will be debited from your account immediately and you will be credited with 15 minutes for the current day - these 15 minutes you can call even in Ukraine, even in Egypt (but not to other countries - this will be a separate tariff) . It is the same with mobile Internet - if you use it, then 35 UAH will be withdrawn from your account and you will be ... Farther...