Sim Cards in Europe
So I'm going to Europe for a couple of weeks for the first half of Sept and would like to pick up a sim card for all the places I'm going to get some data ... I've done some research and was wondering if people with experience on these can give me more pointers ... I'd rather not use roaming and since I don't speak the language for 2/3 of the trip, I'll probably use my phone pretty heavily for maps and also for general net stuff
I'll be using my Galaxy Nexus on the trip and would probably not need more than 500MB per country
Here is the info I got so far, please feel free to correct me or add any info
Italy (Rome, Florence, Venice)
- Looks like Tim.it is the best choice to go with from what I've read
- They have a prepaid sim card that looks like its about 5 Euros for 500MB a week (Maxi TIMxSmartphone)
- I heard that I need to show a passport to get some kind of number to register the sim card and I was thinking I can probably go to a Tim Store either in the airport when I get there or find one to register the sim card
France (Paris)
- I was looking at Orange.fr as a carrier to go with as they have a prepaid system called mobicarte
- I think I also need to register the sim card in France but I'm not entirely sure
- I don't have as much info on this as their website seems to be very buggy
- I heard that they are not very friendly with tethering data to a tablet or another phone
Great Britain (London)
- I was looking at 3UK as a provider, does anyone know how their signal is, I'll probably be mainly in London
- This is probably the easiest place to figure out the sim card since they speak English and looks to have the most options
- 3UK has a pay as you go where you put in 10GBP and get about 500MB of data
I'm open to any suggestions and if you think another provider will give me a better signal and/or better price, please feel free to leave feedback, thanks for the information, really appreciate it
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