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Is it profitable to take a SIM card from Turkish mobile operators for calls to Russia?
Hello! Has anyone used the services of Turkish mobile operators?
1) Please tell me the Turkish rates for calls home to Russia. (We don't plan to chat often or much.)
2) If Turkish cell operators are more profitable, then where can I get a SIM card and which operator is more profitable from the Turkish side?
Thanks!!!
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аватар Igor12
The cheapest option: call a taxon to a landline at home. The "Turk Telecom" card is sold everywhere, the connection quality is excellent. It’s not profitable to take a Turkish one, a call to her home in roaming will be written off well, unless someone calls from home to her number, but then they will pay well.
аватар ghbvf
Connect services on Beeline multipass. If they call you from Russia, then a minute costs 5 rubles and they will write off from the household as a call to the house of the region, if you, then 15 rubles. It costs 10 rubles a day (subscription fee) or even cheaper on the same Beeline service "seductive roaming", there 4 rubles costs a minute of incoming calls.
аватар gpb-71
Do not fool around, this year ANY SIM card Tele 2 with any tariff makes it possible to talk in Turkey for 9 rubles a minute! For the subscriber free of charge. And nothing needs to be redone and re-registered, just turned on the phone in Antalya and that's it, use it to your health.
аватар babol
Yes, calls from Turkey are cheap. I took a Teletay (Baltic) card there for free and the call is 48 cents, and in Turkish stalls I saw ads for calls to Russia and Ukraine for 5 minutes 1 dollar. So their card is definitely profitable for calls from there.
аватар oleksiy.byelov
Buy GoodLine or TravelSim at home. You don't need to take Turkish
аватар gpb-71
Do not take! Good Line and Travel Sim in Turkey are more expensive than Tele 2, where the cost of a call is about 40 cents, which is now 12-14 rubles, Tele 2 works for 9 rubles. They work with Turk Telecom without roaming, as in their own territory.
аватар iTourist
The difference is insignificant. If you fly constantly, then take a travelsim or goodline, if once a year, then buy payphones. I've been topping up my Skype lately and calling with Wi-Fi available
аватар gpb-71
Travelsim needs to be replenished at least once a year, otherwise it will "burn out" with all your funds, and in Russia you will not be able to use this card, which is expensive. Tele two is the best option, believe me, I flew 5 times, I tried everything.
аватар oleksiy.byelov
I fly with travelsim all the time. Convenient and not expensive. If you don’t plan to use it for a long time, then once a year you can replenish it by 2 bucks, these are pennies
аватар gpb-71
What countries do you fly to? If not Europe, I agree with you, although in Thailand, for example, it is more profitable to buy a local SIM card and call through IP telephony, the guides will tell you there. Turkey is 100% unprofitable with "Latvian" sim cards.
аватар oleksiy.byelov
I fly to Europe, Asia and America. Everything suits me. And there is also an option, so it's installed on the phone (of course, if it supports it), Skype or Viber and call from the hotel via ball wifi.
аватар gpb-71
yes, also an option) It can be even simpler, with a free PC, that there is a lobby of every decent hotel.
аватар maljava71.russi
And if you write SMS from Tele 2 from Turkey to Russia, how much will it cost?
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