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7 years ago  •  6 subscribers 6 answers There is a response from a hotelier
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Inet - expensive! In the lobby - free, but bad. It is better to buy a local operator card at the airport. Farther...
I'm going on 07/16/16 according to reviews 50/50. So what is the best thing to take? Will I have time to buy a SIM card when leaving the airport?
8 years ago  •  7 subscribers 7 answers There is a response from a hotelier
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Vodafone. You can buy directly at the airport. In supermarkets, souvenir shops and even guides. Sims are cut for an iPhone. Be sure to wait at the point of sale until all the settings come to your phone. They will be in Arabic and you will need help. Farther...
Hello. In the description of the hotel rooms it says: Internet access. Is this access available and is it paid? If paid, how much does it cost? For any information on the Internet in this hotel I will be sooooo grateful!!!
14 years ago  •  3 subscribers 7 answers
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100% free Wi-Fi Internet. Everyone from the surrounding hotels converges on Soho to use the Savoy-Sierra Internet. Farther...
needed for work
12 years ago  •  4 subscribers 3 answers
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Greetings! During my stay, WI-FI was announced in the rooms of the 1st building, but did not work. I used Yutel mobile Internet (fortunately, there was a 3G modem in the laptop), stable and normal speed. I think it's worth asking the hotel itself: http://poltava.net.ua/contact Farther...
First time in Egypt, they say there is a bad internet connection and you need to buy a SIM card, how much does it cost and what is the tariff for the internet, thanks
7 years ago  •  13 subscribers 11 answers
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A SIM card is needed only for local calls, and permanent mobile Internet. Connection at the operator's office costs 25 pounds, at the airport and in private stores it is slightly more expensive. The price of the Internet directly depends on the ordered traffic, it is different for different operators, and changes from time to time. Therefore, it makes no sense to give numbers here, it is easy to clarify when buying a SIM card, and make a decision on the spot. Wi-Fi is available in many places, ... Farther...
We need a stable Internet in Turkey. To take it everywhere. Which local operator should I use? Where is the best place to buy and how much does it cost?
6 years ago  •  6 subscribers 4 answers
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I took a Turkcell SIM card, 8 GB of Internet (100 Mbps) and local calls with SMS, the cost is 80 lire. To purchase, you need a passport and a phone number. I brought back 4 GB, 4 was enough for allotment. Farther...
6 years ago  •  15 subscribers 19 answers
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I will say this: 3G works in Sharm el-Sheikh. By the way, better than free WiFi in hotels. Which specific operator to take? No difference. Any of them have better quality and stability than Kyivstar. Get Vodafone. Farther...
I bought a Vodafone SIM card in Egypt, I can’t check the balance of my account.
15 years ago  •  5 subscribers 5 answers
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*868*1# nazhmite i cherez neskolko sekund vam rishlyut balans sms, pervye cyfry eto vash balans v egypetskiy funtah Farther...
7 years ago  •  15 subscribers 19 answers
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"Life" in Turkey in roaming issues packages of 5 minutes for 15 hryvnia ... in portions ... that is, by dialing a Ukrainian number you can call immediately .. but 15 hryvnia is charged immediately and 5 hryvnia is issued for calls. I went through 5 minutes, 15 hryvnias are still removed and 5 minutes are given. Vodafone (MTS) there you can buy 100 minutes a week for 120 hryvnia by dialing *600# but these 100 minutes are only for Ukrainian Vodafone subscribers. Kyivstar, like Life, gives packag ... Farther...