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6 years ago  •  9 subscribers 18 answers
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Why are you screaming outrage? Of course, you can go to another country in order to save money, or you can not go anywhere at all Farther...
During the holidays there is a need to stay online everywhere. To do this, you will need to buy a local SIM card. Who knows how much a 10 gig net card will cost. Is there any difficulty in purchasing?
6 years ago  •  3 subscribers 5 answers
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We have been visiting Bulgaria for a long time, this year we celebrated our 15th anniversary. Never had any problems. If the card is for calls + Internet, then you need to register it at the office, with a passport (your own). If only the Internet, then you buy in a supermarket and insert it into your phone. We have adapted to buy only the Internet, but we talk via viber or whatsapp, as I already wrote. Farther...
5 years ago  •  11 subscribers 11 answers
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Of course, that's exactly what we do. Big family. We bought a SIM card for 20 gig and it was enough for us for the whole vacation 9 we usually go for 10 or more nights). Myzh from his phone handed out the Internet to everyone. Farther...
Gentlemen, is it true that Türk Telecom is the cheapest internet connection in Turkey? I'm going to Turkey in 2 weeks and will need internet all the time. Where can I buy a Turk Telecom SIM card? How much does it cost?
4 years ago  •  3 subscribers 1 answer
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It is better to compare prices on the spot based on the amount of traffic you need. Farther...
For how much now can you buy a SIM card with 5 GB of Internet (approximately) for use for 7 days? Can I buy it and from which operator at the Dalaman airport (on arrival)?
5 years ago  •  5 subscribers 12 answers
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You can buy a SIM card at the Turkcell and Vodafone offices. The standard price is about 100-150 lira. Both operators have special rates for travelers. I look at the website of Turksell, the package costs 149 liras (200 minutes of conversation, 200 gigabytes of Internet, free messages in WhatsApp); Vodafone has announced some kind of profitable package - only 80 lire (only for foreigners, the tariff is 750 minutes of calls, 20 gigs of internet). Farther...
7 years ago  •  9 subscribers 10 answers
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I bought an orange at the airport (there was a queue on the vodafone - "mom don't cry") 4G - excellent, For 5 gigs - $ 8. For 6 days I "killed" traffic, my wife and children helped - my phone. stood on the distribution of WIFI, + took GooglePhoto well with video and photo downloads. Replenished in the salon Orange on the street. Lezey. For 5 gigs (it seems there is still additional traffic for Facebook, I'm not sure) I paid 90 pounds (I paid for the sake of interest with a Privat card - I took ... Farther...
4 years ago  •  11 subscribers 9 answers
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Good afternoon . You can buy a sim car, at the airport the cost is always a little more expensive than in the city. Give me the phone, everything will be set up for you. They offer different packages to choose from. Cost, speed, etc. You will have a choice. Farther...
We need a stable Internet in Turkey. To take it everywhere. Which local operator should I use? Where is the best place to buy and how much does it cost?
7 years ago  •  6 subscribers 4 answers
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I took a Turkcell SIM card, 8 GB of Internet (100 Mbps) and local calls with SMS, the cost is 80 lire. To purchase, you need a passport and a phone number. I brought back 4 GB, 4 was enough for allotment. Farther...
Which tariff to choose? How much is it? What is the approximate internet speed in Germany? I will be grateful for the answers.
6 years ago  •  5 subscribers 3 answers
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In any country, I always try to take the local cheapest SIM card only with the Internet (without calls and SMS). 10 GB was always enough for two weeks (to surf the Internet on the road, call via Skype and WhatsApp). I always take it right at the airport (I go to the operator's kiosk, where there is a longer queue)))). Farther...