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I'm traveling to Minsk and would like to get a local sim while I'm there (only for data). What are my options? Can I buy a sim card at Minsk airport?










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          Getting connected to the cell network in Belarus is only allowed after presenting identification (a passport).



          One option for non-residents is to acquire a local SIM-card by MTS carrier called MTS SMART Guest for 12.5 roubles (~7$).
          You can sign up in the airport by showing your international passport or ID. The customer center is opened from 9AM to 9PM.
          Detailed location of the center can be seen on this map (red MTS logo near gates 5 and 6)



          There is another option from Privet (as suggested by vcsjonesq). Their rules say that non-residents are allowed. They offer four tariff options from which you can choose based on your needs.






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          • If I'm not mistaken, Velcom has a "Privet" package that tourists may use as well. I don't think it's any better than MTS, but its an option. I've had better luck with Velcom in more rural areas signal wise.

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          • @vcsjonesq, yes, you are right. I didn't know such thing. Corrected the answer accordingly.

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          Getting connected to the cell network in Belarus is only allowed after presenting identification (a passport).



          One option for non-residents is to acquire a local SIM-card by MTS carrier called MTS SMART Guest for 12.5 roubles (~7$).
          You can sign up in the airport by showing your international passport or ID. The customer center is opened from 9AM to 9PM.
          Detailed location of the center can be seen on this map (red MTS logo near gates 5 and 6)



          There is another option from Privet (as suggested by vcsjonesq). Their rules say that non-residents are allowed. They offer four tariff options from which you can choose based on your needs.






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          • If I'm not mistaken, Velcom has a "Privet" package that tourists may use as well. I don't think it's any better than MTS, but its an option. I've had better luck with Velcom in more rural areas signal wise.

            – vcsjones
            Sep 12 '16 at 19:27












          • @vcsjonesq, yes, you are right. I didn't know such thing. Corrected the answer accordingly.

            – Suncatcher
            Sep 14 '16 at 6:13
















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          Getting connected to the cell network in Belarus is only allowed after presenting identification (a passport).



          One option for non-residents is to acquire a local SIM-card by MTS carrier called MTS SMART Guest for 12.5 roubles (~7$).
          You can sign up in the airport by showing your international passport or ID. The customer center is opened from 9AM to 9PM.
          Detailed location of the center can be seen on this map (red MTS logo near gates 5 and 6)



          There is another option from Privet (as suggested by vcsjonesq). Their rules say that non-residents are allowed. They offer four tariff options from which you can choose based on your needs.






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          • If I'm not mistaken, Velcom has a "Privet" package that tourists may use as well. I don't think it's any better than MTS, but its an option. I've had better luck with Velcom in more rural areas signal wise.

            – vcsjones
            Sep 12 '16 at 19:27












          • @vcsjonesq, yes, you are right. I didn't know such thing. Corrected the answer accordingly.

            – Suncatcher
            Sep 14 '16 at 6:13














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          Getting connected to the cell network in Belarus is only allowed after presenting identification (a passport).



          One option for non-residents is to acquire a local SIM-card by MTS carrier called MTS SMART Guest for 12.5 roubles (~7$).
          You can sign up in the airport by showing your international passport or ID. The customer center is opened from 9AM to 9PM.
          Detailed location of the center can be seen on this map (red MTS logo near gates 5 and 6)



          There is another option from Privet (as suggested by vcsjonesq). Their rules say that non-residents are allowed. They offer four tariff options from which you can choose based on your needs.






          share|improve this answer















          Getting connected to the cell network in Belarus is only allowed after presenting identification (a passport).



          One option for non-residents is to acquire a local SIM-card by MTS carrier called MTS SMART Guest for 12.5 roubles (~7$).
          You can sign up in the airport by showing your international passport or ID. The customer center is opened from 9AM to 9PM.
          Detailed location of the center can be seen on this map (red MTS logo near gates 5 and 6)



          There is another option from Privet (as suggested by vcsjonesq). Their rules say that non-residents are allowed. They offer four tariff options from which you can choose based on your needs.







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          • If I'm not mistaken, Velcom has a "Privet" package that tourists may use as well. I don't think it's any better than MTS, but its an option. I've had better luck with Velcom in more rural areas signal wise.

            – vcsjones
            Sep 12 '16 at 19:27












          • @vcsjonesq, yes, you are right. I didn't know such thing. Corrected the answer accordingly.

            – Suncatcher
            Sep 14 '16 at 6:13


















          • If I'm not mistaken, Velcom has a "Privet" package that tourists may use as well. I don't think it's any better than MTS, but its an option. I've had better luck with Velcom in more rural areas signal wise.

            – vcsjones
            Sep 12 '16 at 19:27












          • @vcsjonesq, yes, you are right. I didn't know such thing. Corrected the answer accordingly.

            – Suncatcher
            Sep 14 '16 at 6:13

















          If I'm not mistaken, Velcom has a "Privet" package that tourists may use as well. I don't think it's any better than MTS, but its an option. I've had better luck with Velcom in more rural areas signal wise.

          – vcsjones
          Sep 12 '16 at 19:27






          If I'm not mistaken, Velcom has a "Privet" package that tourists may use as well. I don't think it's any better than MTS, but its an option. I've had better luck with Velcom in more rural areas signal wise.

          – vcsjones
          Sep 12 '16 at 19:27














          @vcsjonesq, yes, you are right. I didn't know such thing. Corrected the answer accordingly.

          – Suncatcher
          Sep 14 '16 at 6:13






          @vcsjonesq, yes, you are right. I didn't know such thing. Corrected the answer accordingly.

          – Suncatcher
          Sep 14 '16 at 6:13




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