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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...
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...
Tell me, please, from which operator is it more profitable to purchase a SIM card and how much will it cost? You need the Internet to communicate with relatives + the use of Google maps. For 5 days. Thanks in advance.
5 years ago  •  4 subscribers 2 answers
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I'm satisfied with my tariff plan for Ukraine, but it's expensive abroad, it's easier to buy a local SIM card Farther...
6 years ago  •  9 subscribers 12 answers
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It is not correct to address a stranger to you! It is not correct to feed a person that she fell from an oak tree and hit her head! Calling a person stupid is rude! You are a SHAME not only of an individual city, but of the whole of Ukraine! Writing with maximum accuracy. With an explanation for the stupid poor thing you are. 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...
Good afternoon! I need your help)) I bought a Vodafone SIM card a year ago in Sharm, the last time I was in Egypt was at the end of August and there were still 3 gigabytes of Internet left on the SIM card. We fly to Sharm on February 5th. Will my sim work? And, if so, will I be able to use the remaining gigabytes or have they already "burned out". Yesterday I came across an info that now the SIM card is blocked after the expiration of the visa. Thanks!
6 years ago  •  8 subscribers 29 answers
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Previously valid for 3 months. the employee of the salon said the water phone, now they seem to have reduced the time, but I won’t say. If they haven’t used it for a year, it’s 100% no longer active. anyway, more than once every six months I can’t fly, when I return, I give it to my friends who are going to fly in the near future or just throw it away. 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...
5 years ago  •  2 subscribers 1 answer
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When you leave the arrivals area, terminal D, there were points for the sale of mobile communication packages, not far from the exchange office and car rental points. Farther...