Prepaid Czech SIM?

Jaroslav Reznik jreznik at redhat.com
Tue Jun 17 08:43:26 UTC 2014


----- Original Message -----
> Jon Stanley píše v Út 17. 06. 2014 v 00:59 -0400:
> > Sort of similar to
> > https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/flock-planning/2013-July/000225.html
> > but relevant to this year's location :)
> > 
> > Are there providers of voice/text/data prepaid SIM's? It seems so, but
> > my Czech is non-existent so I couldn't make heads or tails of the
> > provider sites or figure out how much it costs (data is separate?
> > That's what I'd mostly be using).
> > 
> > I have an LTE Nexus 5 FWIW, but I'm obviously certain that other
> > attendees have other devices (including the dreaded iPhone! :D)
> > 
> > -Jon
> > 
> > PS - I bought my flight (not requesting sponsorship). It cost $1,666.
> > I've been injured every time I've traveled for Fedora in recent
> > memory, including canceling my Flock trip last year. Why does that
> > price make me feel something is going to go horribly wrong??? :)
> > _______________________________________________
> 
> Hi,
> you can find more info here although I don't know how much up-to-date it
> is: http://prepaidwithdata.wikia.com/wiki/Czech_Republic
> 
> Here are offerings of the biggest providers:
> http://www.vodafone.cz/en/prepaid-cards/
> http://www.o2.cz/osobni/en/internet-on-the-road/
> http://www.t-mobile.cz/web/en/visitors/mobileinternetconnection
> 
> Here is a comparison of prepaid cards:
> http://predplacene-karty.komparomat.cz/
> It's in Czech, but you only care about the "Internet na měsíc" column
> where you can see how much you pay for data monthly and if you hover the
> mouse over the price you'll get a tooltip with conditions (data limit).
> 
> The safest way is to go for one of the three biggest providers. I think
> they even have stores right at the airport, at least Vodafone does. They
> can help you get the service you need and even make sure if works with
> your phone. However, they are usually more expensive than other
> (virtual) operators whose sim cards you can buy at gas stations, grocery
> stores, newsstands,...

Yep, Vodafone is has store in the airport and they speak English. Probably
the easiest way how to get SIM card (and right in the airport).

http://www.prg.aero/en/passenger-services/financial-and-post-services/vodafone/

And if you need data, it's actually cheaper to grab one of big three operators,
what Jiri said applies only for calls/SMS, wholesale data offer is pretty
bad for small virtual operators.

This is my quick look, probably not 100% correct, even if you know Czech, it's
hard to understand theirs websites ;-) 

Prepaid data are usually bit more expensive than contract...

TESCO mobile
=========
O2 NA!VYBER 
calls 2.50 CZK, SMS 1.50 CZK, SIM card cost 150 CZK but you'll get 150 CZK credit
150 MB 150 CZK/month
400 MB 250 CZK/month
1 GB 350 CZK/month
(100 CZK to restart FUP)
50 MB 20 CZK/day

after FUP 200 kbps!

Vodafone
=========
Karta do vsech siti, calls 3.50 CZK, SMS 2.40 CZK, SIM card cost 200 CZK but you'll
 get 200 CZK credit

Data:
Pripojeni na dva dny - 500 MB 75 CZK/48 hours (should be available for prepaid, 
works for two days from activation) - seems like a pretty good offer
500 MB 249 CZK/month
1.5 GB 399 CZK/month
4 GB 519 CZK/month
10 GB 999 CZK/month

T-Mobile
=========
Twist Nasim+
calls 3.50 CZK (1.50 CZK T-Mobile network), SMS 1.50 CZK, SIM card cost 200 CZK 
but you'll get 200 CZK credit
25 MB 24 CZK/day
40 MB 39.33 CZK/week
300 MB 240.99/month

O2
=========
O2 NA!VYBER 
calls 2.50 CZK, SMS 1.90 CZK, SIM card cost 150 CZK but you'll get 150 CZK credit
50 MB 50 CZK/week
375 MB 90 CZK/week
3 GB 550 CZK/month
10 GB 800 CZK/month

after FUP 200 kbps!

Jaroslav

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