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| Junior Member Amateur Member Posts: 14 Join Date: 03 Jun 2009
Country: | This is information I've posted elsewhere but the response was very positive so I'm posting it again as well. I have recently been to Spain taking my T-Mobile dongle and, surprise, surpise, it turned out very expensive to use despite their £1.50 per MB price being lower than most. So I researched the local equivalent and the information below may be helpful, although it specifically relates to the Moriara area (Costa Blanca, north of Benidorm and Calpe). For PAYG internet, what I discovered was the following. The pay as you go option is called PREPAYGO in Spain. Movistar has best coverage in Spain and is priced at 3 euros per day of use for unlimited MBs but I don't have any more info as I didn't find anywhere selling the Movistar dongles or SIMS. If anyone can give a detailed breakdown of the Movistar prepaygo costs, I'm sure forum members would find it useful information to add to what I have written here. We went into a huge nationwide electronics superstore in Elche (forget the name of it) but it was very close to a Carrefour supermarket (maybe next door). Although they had brochures for the internet suppliers, they didn't sell any prepaygo dongles for any provider. BUT, for anyone living in Spain, in this huge electronics store mentioned above, and at the Movistar desk (where the girl spoke good English), they did do a great Movistar deal which wasn't PAYG but was a 30 day contract which can be cancelled at any time after 30 days. You buy the dongle, and then signed up for the SIM/data deal. I seem to recall it was a very good price at about 1 euro per day of usage. Anyway it wasn't any use to us as it involved paperwork delays and phone calls and bank info, etc. For a short stay such as ours, it wasn't worth it. The cheapest prepaygo providers apparently, are SIMYO and YOIGO, but their signals only cover highly populated areas, and they only supply to an applicant with a Spanish address and will only deliver to the person buying the SIM, who must sign for it. I looked at Orange and Vodaphone by Googling them and finding their shop addresses in my area. Although the Orange coverage map online looked good for the area I was going to (Moriara) the guy in the Orange shop in the town said that in the same way that some phones have better reception than others, the Orange PAYG dongle itself didn't have a good internal antenna for reception so he advised going with another provider! Great sales technique! Probably in other areas Orange works fine but for parts of Moraira, apparently not. INFO FROM RETAILER SUPPLYING VODAPHONE DONGLES IN MORIARA, JUNE 2009. Don't remember its name but the shop was near the harbour area. It was also a currency exchange place. It had Telefonica written on its green hoarding, was to the left of a camera shop and to the right of a bar with WiFi connections for their customers. There was a blond Polish woman working in the retailers and she spoke fluent English. You buy a Vodaphone dongle and SIM for 90 euros. Or you supply your own unlocked dongle and just buy a Vodaphone SIM for 30 euros. Top-up data packages are available at price Options A or B COST OPTION A:- Basic - 19 euros for 150 MB data total, valid for 3 months Advanced - 29 euros for 400 MB data total, valid for 3 months Premium - 59 euros for 1 GB data total, valid for 3 months COST OPTION B:- ONE WEEK USAGE - 29 euros for UNLIMITED DATA AND USAGE TWO WEEKS USAGE - 39 euros for UNLIMITED DATA AND USAGE ONE MONTH USAGE - 59 euros for UNLIMITED DATA AND USAGE THEREAFTER: If there is no top-up bought after either Option A or Option B has expired (and I forget how many days grace you get after expiry) then the SIM is redundant and so next visit, the SIM must be replaced with a new one and then the top ups bought as well. SO ...MINIMUM SPEND PER TRIP ON OPTION A, INCLUDING A NEW SIM, IS 49 euros, 59 euros OR 89 euros MINIMUM SPEND PER TRIP ON OPTION B IS 59 euros, 69 euros OR 89 euros In the event, I stuck with my T-Mobile for this last trip but have now bought an unlocked USB dongle in the UK. Next year, if I am in the same part of Spain, I will just buy the SIM and UNLIMITED MB package as shown in Option B above. Incidentally if you (or someone you know) lives in the UK, at the moment (July 2009) you can get a free PAYG dongle from Welcome to 3 Dongle 4 Free and then unlock it (for free) with software from RapidShare: 1-CLICK Web hosting - Easy Filehosting Then just buy a SIM and MB package in your part of Spain and pop it in - Bob's your uncle! Hopefully someone going to Spain will find this helpful. Obviously as it's info dated July 2009, if you're reading this in 2010 or later, deals may well have changed if their marketing is anything like as aggressive it is in the UK. |
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| Senior Member Prepaid Pioneer Posts: 506 Join Date: 01 Aug 2006 Location: Madrid
Country: | Interesting post! 59 Euros is a lot to pay for a months Internet though! (or for 1GB). A couple of Simyo cards would get you 1GB for 10 Euros! Agreed! Sort of true, but not really! When there is no Yoigo signal it uses Movistar. Simyo uses Orange all the time. Signal on Simyo is decent (3G) even where I am which is a village with 300 people in the middle of the Mountains 50km out of Madrid. I get 3.5G here with Yoigo and Movistar. You can easily see coverage maps online. e.g. Yoigo: Yoigo - Tenemos cobertura nacional. Míralo en el mapa. (select Datos from Servicios) Quote:
Simyo is cheapest which costs 5 Euros per month for upto 500MB of useage and 9c/MB thereafter. Yoigo is 3 Euros per day for high speed internet upto 100MB/day. It can also cost 1.20 Euros per day for normal speed internet (upto 384kbps) for unlimited data , but if you look through this forum you will see some people have reported some problems with this. | |
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| Senior Member Prepaid Pioneer Posts: 506 Join Date: 01 Aug 2006 Location: Madrid
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Currently they have an offer selling the SIM at 1 euro plus 3.95 postage. The SIM comes with 5 euros credit, and you get a further 5 euros if you buy through someone who recommends you ... such as me You also get another 5 after your first topup of 10 euros. Not a bad deal really. Basically, it comes down to for 14.95 you get 25 euros of credit.Quote:
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If you need more you have a few options. Either get a few more SIM's, or get a "contract" which costs you 24,99/month for unlimited surfing. It's not really a contract though as it can be setup and cancelled at any time. Minimum term is 1 month. They call it unlimited but there is a 5GB fair use policy. After that the speed gets cut to 128kbps. For the contract see: https://www.simyo.es/simyo/portal/st...data-priceplan In my case, I have actually found 500MB/month is OK. I even use mine for SIP telephone calls at about 1MB/min. If you have a SIM dedicated to SIP traffic and use Betamax then 5 Euros a month for 500mins/month of free telephone calls around the world from your mobile is excellent value. Quote:
Movistar prpeago Internet information on their site (in Spanish) If you want to go down the Movistar route, get a monthly contract that you can cancel at any time. This is called "Tarifa Plana Internet" but make sure it is "sin permanencia". However, my honest advice is stay clear of Movistar. They are a hassle to deal with, and if you are not a resident and do not have a NIE number you will struggle to setup a contract anyhow. The only good thing with them is that they have an international department at their call centre where they have English, German, French and Arabic speaking staff. Even Spanish friends of mine use the English speaking department in dealing with Movistar. If you call the normal Spanish speaking departments in an average call you will get shunted from department to department at least 10 times and often get cut off on route. | |||||||
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| Senior Member Prepaid Pioneer Posts: 506 Join Date: 01 Aug 2006 Location: Madrid
Country: | Of course there are also other options apart from Yoigo and Simyo. Do you know about BimGO? It is part of Blau and they do 'unlimited' monthly data at 21 Euros. You can buy their SIM's (and modems) in loads of places including El Corte Inglés, The Phone House, PC City, Worten etc. The good thing is you do not even need to setup a contract. You only pay the rate in the month that you use the service. Perfect for occasional visitors. I think at the moment they will sell you a Modem for 49 Euros that includes 1 month for free. blau - Qué es. |
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| Junior Member Amateur Member Posts: 14 Join Date: 03 Jun 2009
Country: | petkow - you have exceeded all expections and between us, we have reached guru status hehe! Account Blocked - 3G forum : your 3G community and resource. I think you are now classified as a hero and I'm not far behind. And it all started with me moaning !!! haha |
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