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Off topic: Portugal: mobile prepaid Internet solutions
Thread poster: Jerzy Czopik
Jerzy Czopik Germany Local time: 17:58 Member (2003) Polish to German + ...
Nov 5, 2009
Planning for the next holiday Could someone from Portugal please tell me, if it is possible to buy a prepaid Internet SIM card or a pay-per-use SIM card for Internet? Until now I haven been using my Vodafone pay-per-use, but they charge (still) 15 Euros per day abroad, which is everythinb but cheap. In Poland I was able to buy a local prepaid Internet card, which is of course much cheaper. Now I'm looking f... See more
Planning for the next holiday Could someone from Portugal please tell me, if it is possible to buy a prepaid Internet SIM card or a pay-per-use SIM card for Internet? Until now I haven been using my Vodafone pay-per-use, but they charge (still) 15 Euros per day abroad, which is everythinb but cheap. In Poland I was able to buy a local prepaid Internet card, which is of course much cheaper. Now I'm looking for the same in Portgual, but not understanding the language findind anything isn't easy...
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Deborah do Carmo Portugal Local time: 16:58 Dutch to English + ...
Vodafone
Nov 5, 2009
If I'm not mistaken, Vodafone here advertise a €10 pre-paid card giving you 10 hours of Internet use.
Things are going a bit crazy here at the moment, and I'm away this weekend, but feel free to drop me an email early next week if I don't manage to get back to you beforehand and I'll look up and translate the gist of the information for you, ok?
Regards Debs
[Edited at 2009-11-05 22:36 GMT]
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Jerzy Czopik Germany Local time: 17:58 Member (2003) Polish to German + ...
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Thanks - I've found Vodafone
Nov 5, 2009
but their offer seems not to be that good, as I would need it. The average download rate would be by just GPRS with 512 MB/s. It has time, as I'm planning for the next year, but just in case you would see an advertisment about that just drop me a line and I would order that upfront
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