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

  • pixelpunk@feddit.org
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    Switzerland, equivalent of approx. US$ 16. unlimited 5G data, calls and SMS in Switzerland. 3GB data roaming in EU.

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

  • rirus@feddit.org
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    3 hours ago

    I use services that sell my data so that I get free cellular service. One I use is 250mb free, the other is 3GB + calls free

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    5 hours 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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    20€/month, Germany, started the plan half a year ago, will be over in one and a half. Unlimited SMS/calls, 35GB (at least, maybe even more, I don’t use nearly as much) data. Got a (carrier unlocked, because we’re not in the US) Pixel 8 Pro with it.

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    7 hours 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

  • zxqwas@lemmy.world
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    8 hours 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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    10 hours ago

    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)