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| Junior Member Amateur Member Posts: 23 Join Date: 18 Jul 2010
Country: | There seems to be very little recent information here about Hungary, so why not collect it in this thread? Fortunately, all three carriers have good information online in English. **Telenor** Coverage / Speed Both EDGE and HSDPA are provided. Target speed values seem to be rather low... Prepaid Internet Internet for mobile phones Internet for your computer I think their only prepaid offer is Internet Praktikum Recharge Card Mobile Internet where you pay 5HUF/min which is about 1EUR/h. **Vodafone** Coverage Prepaid VitaMAX Party seems to be the best deal. Prepaid Internet 50MB is free! Very flexible, but rather expensive. **T-Mobile** Coverage Prepaid Domino plans What a mess. I don't like any of their plans. Prepaid Data plans Not as flexible as Vodafone, cheaper only for 3GB/7GB. I'll be in Budapest from September for at least 4 months. I'll use a regular phone, a dongle and maybe a smart phone. Actually I wouldn't mind post-paid either, as long as there is no loyalty. What do you think of those offers? Anyone with hands-on experience? Thanks. |
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| Junior Member Amateur Member Posts: 23 Join Date: 18 Jul 2010
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Required Documents According to their site a passport/ID should be enough for prepaid. Maybe it's best if I print out their whole website before I go to the store... | |
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| Junior Member Amateur Member Posts: 13 Join Date: 02 May 2010 Location: Ukraine
Country: | Does anyone know a websites where you can top up Vodafone-HU by credit card online? Ukraine: Ukrtelecom / Utel, Golden Telecom, Beeline, Kyivstar, MTS Hungary: Vodafone Russia: Beeline Intl: GoodLine, Ekit Active R-UIM: Ukraine: CDMA UA (CDMA 800 MHz) |
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| Member Advanced Member Posts: 73 Join Date: 29 Apr 2009
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But you'd better speak Hungarian. Enter phone number twice, choose the amount you wanna topup, and click its icon. Amounts over HUF 3000 extend validity with a year. You also are eligible for free minutes or free SMS, you can choose which bonus you want by sending an SMS. Once you are okay, click on "Feltoltes" and then you can proceed to the payment page. Postpaid: 3x Vodafone (HU) 1x T-Mobile) formerly also Pannon Prepaid: Vodafone, Pannon, T-Mobile (HU) Optimus (PT) SamiSwoi, ERA, Orange (PL) VIP (HR) T-Mobile (AT) Vodafone, O2, Orange, T-Mobile (UK) Vodafone (DE) Data-only prepaid: Vodafone, T-Mobile, Djuice/Pannon (HU) International SIMs: UM+, Sim4Travel, TravelSim Phones: Nokia E51, E71, Samsung D880, SE P990i, Ericsson T39m -forever! , many others in the drawer. 3G modems Huawei E220, E870, EU870D, U740, Alcatel X200VoIP: Justvoip, CallWithUs, Neophonex, fonline, Macrogate and several others for outgoing... DIDs from Macrogate, DIDww, Gradwell, Voxbone and others. FreePBX, Vigor router with inbuilt ATA, Nokia E-series phones. | |
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| Junior Member Amateur Member Posts: 23 Join Date: 18 Jul 2010
Country: | Thanks for your help, hkr! I don't know yet if my flat has internet, as I don't have any yet. I'll soon be on flat hunt though for three days. During those three days it would be perfect to have a sim for calls and a sim for the dongle, so that I don't have to rely on WiFi. T-Mobile prepaid doesn't look very flexible to me. You can also use Google chrome which has Google translate integrated. |
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| Member Advanced Member Posts: 73 Join Date: 29 Apr 2009
Country: | Hi, T-Mobile is not renowned for being the most flexible or cheapest... However, their 'Domino Web' package is sort of copying a similar package of Vodafone. It is for people who need to have a stick ready for emergency, and use it a few times, but cannot/don1t want to commit themselves to paying a monthly fee for something they do not use that heavily. I have the similar package from Vodafone in a backup modem, should my CATV and ADSL connections fail at home, the router automatically uses the 3G. I do not pay a penny apart from topping it up once every year. If I use it, it certainly costs more than it would, but it is still cheaper than paying for X Gbyte each month if I only use it once a year... Another similar card I put in my stick, once every week or so, when I am out with my netbook, I check my e-mail on the road. Only once have I used up more than the free allowance of 50MB/month... Certainly, if you know you are to use your 3G heavily, you can buy a normal voice SIM and activate a data package. I believe such packages are available with all three providers. T-Mobile offers the following bolt-ons for voice packages: Mobile broadband Vodafone has the following bolt-ons: Vodafone - Mobil Internet - dij_vitamax Telenor's offers are around here: Mobile Online 5 GB - Telenor Mobile Online 10 GB - Telenor Telenor has the Djuice brand aimed at young people, their Reload Net package might also be interesting: djuice Mobile internet is not cheap, and there are no real "unlimited" offers. But if you only use the net moderately (ie. surfing, some emails) a few gigabytes must be enough. For applications like FTP, videos etc, you can be better off by finding a neighbour who can share his internet access with you Another point to consider is coverage, a lot depends on which carrier has best signal and bandwidth in your area. It is perhaps worth checking before purchase. Postpaid: 3x Vodafone (HU) 1x T-Mobile) formerly also Pannon Prepaid: Vodafone, Pannon, T-Mobile (HU) Optimus (PT) SamiSwoi, ERA, Orange (PL) VIP (HR) T-Mobile (AT) Vodafone, O2, Orange, T-Mobile (UK) Vodafone (DE) Data-only prepaid: Vodafone, T-Mobile, Djuice/Pannon (HU) International SIMs: UM+, Sim4Travel, TravelSim Phones: Nokia E51, E71, Samsung D880, SE P990i, Ericsson T39m -forever! , many others in the drawer. 3G modems Huawei E220, E870, EU870D, U740, Alcatel X200VoIP: Justvoip, CallWithUs, Neophonex, fonline, Macrogate and several others for outgoing... DIDs from Macrogate, DIDww, Gradwell, Voxbone and others. FreePBX, Vigor router with inbuilt ATA, Nokia E-series phones. |
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