Which country, how much a month, what’s the plan include?

  • Humanius@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I’m paying €10,50 / month for unlimited calling / 500 texts / 18 GB of data. Thats is with Simpel in the Netherlands.

    Texting is not relevant here since everyone uses WhatsApp (and more recently Signal), and I’ve never actually used more then 18GB of data in a month.

  • Professor Chaos@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    £1 monthly. Unlimited data/SMS/voice. It’s a trial offer of 6-8 months but with a little juggling you can keep the trail much longer. I’ve had mine for allot 4 years now

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    2 months ago

    Portugal, €5/month, 100GB of data connection, 5000 call minutes. I’m supposed to pay one cent per sms but I have yet to be charged.

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    Switzerland, 30.50 chf a month for unlimited calls sms and data in Switzerland and 40gb a month of roaming in Europe (but with a huge discount: regular price for this would be more than double)

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    I usually buy an e-sim when I’m traveling and you can get usually get 10-20$/mo unlimited data at reasonable speeds everywhere in Asia except China which is an entire different world of its own and really not worth the hassle so you take what you can get.

    One exception is Thailand where I buy 1 year prepaid sim for 40$ unlimited 100mbps which you can keep extending year after year for almost the same price.

    All of these prices are irrelevant without considering local salaries but cellular data is really good in Asia. I’ve seen cell towers deep in Vietnams jungles and was actually texting from a cave there. This is why low orbit networks like starlink are severely overrated and will always lose to cell towers.

    • terrestrial towers are great where there are more people than there would need to be towers and where towers are allowed to be built, getting towers installed in national parks is hard and building them in the middle of nowhere has almost no return on investment, satelite networks could fill this niche where the only current option is wildly expensive satilite phones by Garmin and the likes.

  • 鴉河雛@PieFed@pf.korako.me
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    2 months ago

    Japan.

    ¥968/month (around $6 USD) for up to 3GB with free calls.
    If I use more, the price changes automatically — ¥2,068 for 3–20GB, and ¥3,168 if I go over 20GB.

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    Sweden, I am on Telia, on a highly expensive unlimited plan at 580SEK/month…

    I really need to get on Fello…

  • zxqwas@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    €10 per year or something. Ancient deal without internet that is impossible to beat price wise.

    I have a dual sim phone and work gave me a sim card and I’m using their internet when I have to.

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    2 months ago

    Germany - 20€/month, 100GB of 5G data in Germany and all of Europe, unlimited calls and texts, roaming to Switzerland is not included though

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    2 months ago

    Ireland, 20 euro for a month of unlimited data, no throttling (that I’ve noticed), unlimited calls and texts in Ireland and enough EU ones that I don’t worry about it.

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    2 months ago

    US, $42/year, eSIM with keepgo for 10GB of data that never expires. That’s about all I use per year, often less.