Which SIM card to use in Budapest?
I am travelling to Budapest from India for a week.
Which SIM card should I get ?
What is the process for getting a sim card for a traveler and where can I find it ?
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I am travelling to Budapest from India for a week.
Which SIM card should I get ?
What is the process for getting a sim card for a traveler and where can I find it ?
cellphones hungary
If you just would like to use internet (no phone calls) then not really to need buying sim card. Just use free local wifi hot-spots ;)
– Ferenc Berki
Sep 28 '16 at 8:48
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I am travelling to Budapest from India for a week.
Which SIM card should I get ?
What is the process for getting a sim card for a traveler and where can I find it ?
cellphones hungary
I am travelling to Budapest from India for a week.
Which SIM card should I get ?
What is the process for getting a sim card for a traveler and where can I find it ?
cellphones hungary
cellphones hungary
edited Sep 10 '16 at 7:02
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asked Sep 9 '16 at 18:54
Deepankar BajpeyiDeepankar Bajpeyi
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If you just would like to use internet (no phone calls) then not really to need buying sim card. Just use free local wifi hot-spots ;)
– Ferenc Berki
Sep 28 '16 at 8:48
add a comment |
If you just would like to use internet (no phone calls) then not really to need buying sim card. Just use free local wifi hot-spots ;)
– Ferenc Berki
Sep 28 '16 at 8:48
If you just would like to use internet (no phone calls) then not really to need buying sim card. Just use free local wifi hot-spots ;)
– Ferenc Berki
Sep 28 '16 at 8:48
If you just would like to use internet (no phone calls) then not really to need buying sim card. Just use free local wifi hot-spots ;)
– Ferenc Berki
Sep 28 '16 at 8:48
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Prepaid plans are available, and they work as usual - you show up in a store, buy a SIM card (passport was not needed), load some money into it, and choose a plan. There are many providers and many plans, the store will ask you what your usage pattern would be (mostly use Internet? Call India? Receive local calls?) and will suggest a few plans depending on what you need and on what they sell. Expect to spend around $15 at least.
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Prepaid plans are available, and they work as usual - you show up in a store, buy a SIM card (passport was not needed), load some money into it, and choose a plan. There are many providers and many plans, the store will ask you what your usage pattern would be (mostly use Internet? Call India? Receive local calls?) and will suggest a few plans depending on what you need and on what they sell. Expect to spend around $15 at least.
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Prepaid plans are available, and they work as usual - you show up in a store, buy a SIM card (passport was not needed), load some money into it, and choose a plan. There are many providers and many plans, the store will ask you what your usage pattern would be (mostly use Internet? Call India? Receive local calls?) and will suggest a few plans depending on what you need and on what they sell. Expect to spend around $15 at least.
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Prepaid plans are available, and they work as usual - you show up in a store, buy a SIM card (passport was not needed), load some money into it, and choose a plan. There are many providers and many plans, the store will ask you what your usage pattern would be (mostly use Internet? Call India? Receive local calls?) and will suggest a few plans depending on what you need and on what they sell. Expect to spend around $15 at least.
Prepaid plans are available, and they work as usual - you show up in a store, buy a SIM card (passport was not needed), load some money into it, and choose a plan. There are many providers and many plans, the store will ask you what your usage pattern would be (mostly use Internet? Call India? Receive local calls?) and will suggest a few plans depending on what you need and on what they sell. Expect to spend around $15 at least.
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If you just would like to use internet (no phone calls) then not really to need buying sim card. Just use free local wifi hot-spots ;)
– Ferenc Berki
Sep 28 '16 at 8:48