Traveling is not only about fresh impressions, pleasant relaxation and entertainment, but also significant expenses. If sometimes you don’t want to save money on some of their articles while enjoying your vacation, then you definitely should on roaming abroad! We'll tell you how to avoid getting into trouble when spending on mobile phone communications abroad.

Detailed information about roaming tariffs can be found on the official website of the mobile operator, from the help desk or from specialists at sales and customer service points. Please note that the cost of a roaming call for your interlocutors will not change, that is, the person calling you on your mobile may not have any idea what is bothering you in another country.

Remember that it is better to ignore the call than to reject the call. Because when the call is dropped, there is a high probability that the minute of conversation will be counted. Operators explain this by technical nuances of international roaming.

Determine your communication needs abroad - whether you should choose a full package of services or limit yourself to only connecting to SMS roaming.

Compare offers from different operators abroad and register with the right one. The fact is that the cost of a minute of conversation in roaming of different operators in the same country can vary significantly. And the services provided in roaming may not be the same for different operators.

To avoid accidentally connecting to the most expensive operator, you should set your phone to manually select a network operator instead of automatic. The phone will find all possible local network operators, and you will select the one you need.

3. Control your balance

To prevent your roaming bill from blowing you away with astronomical amounts, try to carefully monitor your account balance.

One of the significant disadvantages of most mobile operators in roaming is the delay in debiting funds. This happens because in order to debit money from your account, the domestic operator requires information from the foreign partner whose services you use on vacation. Receiving it may take from several hours to several days.

Therefore, it is advisable to imagine how much a minute of calls costs and estimate your communication costs. True, many guest networks offer a special service that helps track expenses in real time.

You can top up your balance while abroad using pre-purchased express payment cards, mobile and Internet banking, or electronic payment systems EasyPay, WebMoney, etc.

Do not forget that abroad it is usually more convenient and, of course, cheaper to access the Internet using your phone using free Wi-Fi. There have been cases when downloading data from the Internet using 3G resulted in .

To find free Wi-Fi hotspots abroad, use special smartphone applications that monitor and record possible Internet access locations. For example, the likes of WeFi Pro, WiFi Analyzer or Free Zone WiFi can help you.

In some countries, it is still more profitable to buy a local network SIM card or a so-called tourist SIM card. In any case, you should consider the option of connecting to roaming, but if the cost of calls is too high, feel free to use the services of local operators.

Having a connection while on vacation is a guarantee of your peace of mind and the ability to maintain communication with family and friends while on the other side of the planet.

Be mindful, plan wisely, and you won't be left scrambling for exorbitant mobile phone bills once your vacation is over.

Why is it better to stay away from a public WI-FI network?

Now tourists have not only free wireless networks, but also special programs for searching for them. For example, Wi-Fi Map Pro or a special service ru.wifispc.com. Having such software, it is very easy to find free access to the Internet, especially since every year there are more and more points (this is already a widespread world practice). But not everything is so smooth and simple, because few tourists think about the security of their own data. At the same time, our smartphones, tablets and netbooks with which we travel store a lot of confidential information, for example:

  • Passwords from social networks.
  • Personal photographs and correspondence.
  • Passwords for work or personal email.
  • Payment card details and much more.

Any hacker can obtain this information through free wireless networks. What does this threaten, of course, if another person sees your photos, then nothing bad will happen. But what if we are talking about banking transactions? Today, many customers use payment applications. And if desired, a hacker can break any security, find out the password and leave the tourist stranded.

According to 2015 statistics, approximately 10 percent of our tourists, which is more than 3 million people, do not use tourist and local SIM cards, leaving only one option for themselves - free Wi-Fi. However, do we need to remind you that free cheese can only be in a mousetrap? And if you consider that free wireless networks do not work as well as Mobile Internet, then the number of dangers increases. So, you could not expect that Wi-Fi would be slow and you did not take extra money to buy a SIM card or visit an Internet cafe. As a result, you are without normal communication in a foreign country, plus everything will have to change your plans in order to be in touch. But all this can be avoided if you buy.

After all, at the moment there are no accurate statistics on hacking. But we know for sure that we are talking about thousands of hacks. It is better to pay for your Internet than to risk the security of your personal data. Moreover, now there are good and inexpensive options.

And finally, the last piece of advice - do not connect to unknown wireless networks, you don’t know how good the data protection is. It’s better not to tempt your fate and use inexpensive mobile Internet.

Inexpensive mobile Internet throughout Europe

WI-FI is not a solution to communication problems for a traveler. After all, it may not be at hand (not to mention the security of the network). Therefore, it is better to connect. Euroroaming has several options:

  • Vodafone offers 2 tariff plans: the first allows you to use almost unlimited traffic (1 GB for 6 euros), under the terms of the second, the subscriber receives 200 MB per day + the ability to call other countries in the world. Vodafone offers extend to 43 countries (Europe, States, Türkiye).
  • An Orange SIM card is suitable exclusively for Europe. The cost of Internet traffic is 1 euro per 100 MB.

Also pay attention to the offers of Globalsim and Ortel.

Calls from Europe to Russia at optimal rates

For calls to Russia from European countries and the USA, Turkey, we recommend the Smart Passport tariff - operator Vodafone. According to the terms of the offer: the subscriber receives 30 minutes per day for incoming and outgoing calls. A Globalsim SIM card is also suitable. The operator offers per-minute payment: 3 rubles/min. or purchasing special packages for communication.

Türkiye

We will give prices for mobile Internet in Turkey using the example of the 2 largest Turkish telecom operators - Turkcell (up to 60% of subscribers in Turkey) and Vodafone (up to 25% of subscribers).
Turkcell- tariffs for the population, therefore, it is quite possible that tourists will be charged some additional fee, or the tariffs will be more expensive:
8 GB - 55 lira - 900
12 GB - 70 liras - 1200
20 GB - 90 liras - 1500
50 GB - 150 liras - 2600
75 GB - 180 liras - 3100
Vodafone
Guest SIM - 10 GB - 1650 rub.
There is also a third operator in Turkey - Turk Telekom (or AVEA- up to 15% of subscribers in Turkey), he managed to find the largest mobile Internet package for 39 liras, but it is only 3 GB, however, it also includes call minutes and SMS, i.e. This is a tariff for use on a smartphone, so whether this tariff will work in a router or modem is unknown.
We were able to find a mobile Internet device only from Turkcell - this is a 4G/3G mobile WiFi router for 190 liras - 3200 rubles, i.e. the price is approximately the same as in Russia, but in an operator-locked form, i.e. for subsequent use in other countries or with other Turkish operators, you will then have to pay 300-700 rubles. for removing the code ("unlocking") the device.
The 3G 4G frequencies of Turkish operators are the same as ours or in Europe, so the best-selling travel devices there will work:
4G 3G USB modem Huawei E3372 - 2500 rub.
4G 3G WiFi mobile router ZTE MF920vs (display, large battery and extended WiFi) - RUB 3,900.
4G 3G WiFi mobile router Huawei E5573 (the most budget portable router) - 2900 rub.
4G 3G WiFi mobile router Huawei E5577 (display, large battery, WiFi 5 GHz) - RUB 4,500.

Thailand (Phuket, Pattaya)
There are 3 operators in Thailand: AIS, DTAC (TriNet) and TrueMove, and all 3 operators operate LTE 4G on the frequencies 1800 and 2100 MHz. 1800 MHz is a frequency that is also used in Russia, but 2100 MHz is not used in Russia, so devices (modems and routers) that support this frequency are extremely difficult to find... but you can, for example, the Huawei E5577Cs-321 mobile router . The second problem is the use of the 850 MHz frequency in the 3G standard - this frequency is also not used in the Russian Federation, accordingly, there are practically no devices that support it, but it is supported by the 3G 4G ZTE MF920vs mobile router, the second 3G frequency that is used is “ours” "standard, 2100 MHz, so even the cheapest ZTE MF60 mobile router will work in many places.
As for tariffs, DTAC, for example, has special tourist SIM cards costing 299 and 599 baht (about 600 and 1100 rubles, respectively - credited to the account) - for this money you get 1.5GB and 4GB for 7 and 15 days on 3G and WiFi networks, respectively, after overuse, 1MB of Internet will cost about 4.5 rubles, calls within Thailand are about 2 rubles/min. AIS gives for 110 rubles. (initial payment) 0.5 GB of Internet and offers packages: 600 rub. = 1.5GB, 700 rub. = 3GB, 900 rub. = 5GB, 1200 rub. = 9 GB, 1500 rub. = 14 GB, 1900 rub. = 20 GB. TrueMove's packages cost about the same.
We were able to find prices for modems and routers only from TrueMove: 3G modem - 2050 rubles. (in Russia - from 1000 rubles), 4G+3G modem - 4730 rubles, the cheapest WiFi mobile router 4G+3G - 4300 rubles, portable 3G router - 3200 rubles. For comparison, in our store: the cheapest mobile router operating in the 4G standard is 3,900 rubles, the cheapest modem operating in the 4G LTE standard is 2,900 rubles.


Europe

European operators protect themselves from their equipment (modems and routers) ending up on the secondary market (i.e., so that new USB modems and WiFi routers with operator logos appear on shelves unlocked) - they sell devices only to residents and only with Internet packages, but this still happens both within Europe and beyond. Let's face it, we also have such equipment for sale: most buyers do not care what logo (manufacturer - Huawei or operators - for example, Orange, Vodafone, T-mobile, etc.) is applied to the body of the device, or the quality of the product this does not change, but the price - yes, and to a lesser extent. We don’t know how devices “leak” through the barriers of operators, but a mere mortal from Russia is unlikely to buy a modem or router cheaper than in Europe, even if the device purchased in their homeland bears the logo of a European operator.

99% of European telecom operators operate on frequencies that are supported in Russia, so all 4G and 3G mobile WiFi routers, USB modems and even stationary WiFi routers will work in almost all European countries, with the exception of:
Net1 in Denmark and Sweden;
Silknet in Georgia (if Georgia can be considered Europe);
Slovanet and SWAN in Slovakia;
UK Broadband in the UK.

ALL operators will work with our equipment.

You need to understand that a mobile router in Europe costs from about 50-60 euros (in our country - from 30 euros), and they will also be blocked for the operator in whose salon you purchase it, so it is better to buy devices from us: cheaper and They work with any SIM card, and it’s better to buy SIM cards in Europe - so-called SIM cards are sold almost everywhere. "guest" SIM cards.


Italy

Let's look at prices in Italy using the example of the TIM operator - the most information-accessible; other operators have similar prices or devices are sold only to residents with a monthly payment; a SIM card with tariffs for tourists can be purchased from almost any operator.

So, prices for devices: USB modem 4G LTE / 3G - 30 euros (2100-2200 rubles) - the operator sells the most budget devices from several manufacturers (ZTE, Alcatel) under its own brand. Apparently, these modems do not have antenna connectors and are locked to the TIM operator, i.e. using the modem with SIM cards of other European operators or upon returning to Russia with domestic ones is impossible; we have an “omnivorous” 4G LTE 3G USB modem with antenna connectors Huawei E3372h-153, which can be used throughout Europe, Russia and Asia, and subsequently - in a 4G LTE 3G country kit with an external antenna, costs 2500 rubles.

Mobile WiFi router 4G LTE 3G - several of the most budget models from various manufacturers are also sold: Huawei E5573, ZTE MF920, etc., the price from the TIM operator is 80 euros (5700-5800 rubles)! It is VERY expensive because... the devices are locked (you will have to unlock them later if you want to use it further) and, as a rule, do not have the widest functional set: there is no display and antenna connectors. Our 4G LTE 3G pocket WiFi routers have the following prices: Huawei E5573 - the most budget-friendly, small-capacity battery, no display, but has antenna connectors - 2900 rubles. (2 times cheaper!), ZTE MF920vs - one of the most sophisticated, has a color display, high-capacity battery, antenna connectors and large WiFi - 3900 rubles. (1.5 times cheaper!). Our portable routers work throughout Europe, Asia, Russia, and can also be used in a 4G 3G kit for a private home with an external antenna.

Tariffs for mobile Internet (as we understood in Italian): 10 GB - 6 euros (450 rubles), 20 GB - 10 euros (750 rubles), this is not expensive for European mobile Internet, but as far as these tariffs are available to tourists, we We don’t presume to say: it’s possible that tariffs for non-residents will be twice as expensive. In general, we have already heard more than once from our customers a stable price of 20 euros, and from several countries of old Europe (Italy, Spain, Portugal, etc.)...


UAE (United Arab Emirates) - Dubai
In the Arab Emirates, oddly enough, 3 standard European frequencies are used, so our LTE 4G equipment will work there, by the way, just like 3G - the operating frequency is 2100 MHz.
I think that no one will be surprised that the prices for equipment and mobile Internet in the UAE are sky-high.
So, the prices of one of the 2 operators - du: 4G modem + 4 GB of mobile Internet = 9,000 rubles, mobile 4G router + 8 GB of Internet = 10,000 rubles, mobile 3G router + 4 GB of Internet = 7,000 rubles.
Without devices, Internet access costs: 1 GB = 1800 rubles, 3 GB = 2700 rubles, 5 GB = 3600 rubles, 10 GB = 5400 rubles, 25 GB = 9000 rubles. (In Russia, for this money you can eat 250 grams of black caviar and connect to a month of unlimited 4G Internet)

For comparison in our store: the cheapest 4G + 3G modem Huawei E3372, which will work in the UAE - 2500 rubles, the cheapest mobile router working in the UAE, Huawei E5573 - 2900 rubles! And 3G modems and routers for working in the Emirates are even cheaper: 3G devices for the UAE - high-speed USB modem Huawei K4511 - 1100 rubles, mobile 3G WiFi router for the UAE - ZTE MF60 - 1900 rubles (!)


Bulgaria
In Bulgaria, both operators operate in the 4 LTE standard at 1800 MHz, i.e. 4G equipment purchased in Russia will work there, because prices for devices there are much more expensive.
The price of a 4G USB modem from the MAX operator is 3,300 rubles, a mobile 4G router is 5,500 rubles. (with us - from 2500 rubles!)
MAX tariffs 10 days: 5 GB = 370 rub., 10 GB = 740 rub.
Tariffs MAX 30 days: 5 GB = 550 rub., 20 GB = 1100 rub.
The price of an LTE USB modem from the Telenor operator is 5,300 rubles (!), a mobile 4G router is 7,050 rubles (!), a 3G modem is 2,650 rubles!
Such incredible prices for equipment are due to the desire to create barriers to the leakage of devices for use with SIM cards from other operators or in other countries in Europe and the world.
The second operator - Telenor - has one tariff: 2 GB = 370 rubles, validity period - 7 days

Once again: in Bulgaria, almost ALL of our 4G + 3G modems (2500-3500 rubles) and ALL mobile 4G LTE + 3G routers work (from the cheapest for 2500 rubles to the most expensive), stationary 4G LTE + 3G routers, by the way, Same))

Israel (including Eilat)
In Israel, all four 4G operators operate on a frequency of 1800 MHz (the frequency supported by our devices), which is very strange, but very convenient. 4G LTE 3G WiFi router for work in Israel - Huawei E5573 (the cheapest) or with a display (more expensive) - Huawei E5577, 4G 3G USB modem - the same well-known - Huawei E3372.
Operator Golan Telekom - tariffs: 20 GB - 1700 rub. (99 shekels), 10 GB - 700 rub., 6 GB - 500 rub.
We found only one tariff from another Israeli operator Cellcom: 5 GB = 800 rubles.
The third operator Pelephone offers the following tariffs: 11 GB = 1300 rubles, 10 GB = 1100 rubles. - about 2 times more expensive than here in Russia. The inflated cost of the 11 GB tariff is unclear - apparently, something has to do with the terms of use...
Unfortunately, we did not find information about the price of the devices, nor did we find the tariffs of the fourth operator - Partner.

About other popular destinations - the Dominican Republic, Italy (in particular, Rome and Venice), China (in particular, Hainan and Beijing), Spain (in particular, Barcelona, ​​Madrid and the coasts), India in general and Goa in particular, the Czech Republic (in in particular, Prague and Karlovy Vary), Vietnam in general and Nha Trang in particular, unmentioned European countries: France (Paris), Finland, Montenegro, Cyprus, as well as popular Jordan and Tunisia - we will try to find out and tell you in the near future.

Dear customers! When ordering modems or routers for traveling abroad, indicate the country you are going to - we will once again check the operating frequencies of the operators and ordered devices.

Lately we have been often asked about portable WiFi routers for hotels: it is no secret that rooms very often have a cable for connecting to free or very inexpensive Internet. If you have a laptop, it’s good, you can plug the cable into the Ethernet connector and use it, but what about those who have netbooks, tablets, and smartphones? In some hotels, WiFi routers are available for rent, and it happens that renting a router costs more than the Internet itself, but in many they do not. For this case, there is a portable WiFi router NEXX WT3020F - a device the size of a matchbox that has a microUSB connector for power (i.e. you do not need to take a separate power supply for it - any charger from a smartphone will do) and distributes WiFi within a radius of 20- 25 meters. In addition, NEXX WT3020 has a WAN connector, i.e. it can be used for wired Internet in a hotel room. Price - only 1700 rubles!

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The life of a modern person is closely connected with the Internet. Whether he is at home or abroad. But if at home questions about Internet access usually do not arise, then when going abroad, the question arises: what to choose and what to use?

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The life of a modern person is closely connected with the Internet. Whether he is at home or abroad. But if at home questions about Internet access usually do not arise, then when going abroad, the question arises: what to choose and what to use?

Imagine the situation: you are sitting in a hotel, connected to the local WiFi network and you need to book tickets to a local museum. Due to the fact that there are many people connected to wifi in the hall, the Internet speed is extremely low. And if you move a couple of meters away from the hotel, the Internet disappears completely.

The question arises: how to get Internet access abroad in order to solve all your personal issues and stay in touch with family and friends? And at a great price!

The answer has long been found - T tourist router "WiFi-Travel"from the GoodLine company!


WIFI IS ALWAYS WITH YOU WHEN TRAVELING!

  1. Large coverage area!The Internet operates in 150+ countries of the world;
  2. You don't need to configure anything!All settings have already been made. All you need to do is go abroad, turn on the router and connect to a Wi-Fi network.
  3. Simultaneously connect up to 10 devices!The whole family will be able to use the Internet abroad at the same time. Adults can go about their work, watch movies on the Internet, and children can watch cartoons, surf the Internet or play their favorite online games.
  4. Powerful battery!Will ensure the operation of the WiFi-Travel mobile router for up to 4 hours in data transfer mode and up to 200 hours in standby mode. This will allow you to always stay connected even in the most difficult conditions during your Travel.
  5. High speed!The router can distribute the Internet at 4G/LTE speed.


INTERNET ABROAD IS UP TO 10 TIMES MORE PROFITABLE!

You can choose to connect any of the Internet packages:

  • Unlimited mobile internet for $10 per day!operates in European countries;
  • Internet package for 5 GB for $29 for 30 days!operates in Turkey;
  • Internet package for 1 GB for $19 for 30 days!operates in European countries, Turkey;
  • Internet package for $1 per day!operates in Europe, Asia, North America, Africa.

Router cost: from 1990 rubles.

In the modern world, many people cannot imagine a vacation or a business trip without free Wi-Fi. In this article we will tell you in detail how not to be left without communication abroad. In fact, being disconnected from friends, family and colleagues can even lead to depression. We are so accustomed to modern means of communication and the World Wide Web. In fact, it is not at all necessary to pay a lot of money for mobile Internet abroad. You can simply try to access the Internet for free when there is no Internet in your hotel room.

Find out everything about public Wi-Fi in the country you're going to.

The authorities of many countries have long realized the fact that access to the World Wide Web is very important for tourists. This was the impetus for the development of public Wi-Fi networks. The German Tourist Board, for example, offers a free app called Youth HotSpot that helps you find free Wi-Fi networks. It is suitable for Android and iOS devices. In Helsinki, Hong Kong, Perth and Taipei, public Wi-Fi is widespread. You can access the Internet for free in public libraries in the United States. 57 cities in this country have municipal Wi-Fi.

Be sure to find out in advance whether it will be possible to use public free Wi-Fi where you are going to travel. This way, you can download the apps you need at home, where you have a reliable Internet connection.

Stay online while traveling

Trains, airports and buses, as well as gas stations, often offer free Wi-Fi. This way, you can also access the Internet while traveling. Virgin Trains in the UK is offering free Wi-Fi to first class passengers. VIA Rail in Canada offers this service to all customers, as does Amtrak in the United States. In Hong Kong, MTR offers free Wi-Fi at all stations.

Even in less developed countries, Wi-Fi is gradually becoming a must-have for travelers. In Cambodia, the Giant Ibis bus company provides free Wi-Fi to passengers when transporting tourists from Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville (a popular resort) and to the temples at Angkor Wat.

Search with FourSquare

You can find interesting places using a social network with geolocation function. Also, if you find a Wi-Fi network that is password protected, it's worth using FourSquare to look for someone who already has the password. Such data is often shared on this network.

Use Wi-Fi cable companies

Cable companies often offer their customers multiple accounts to use their Wi-Fi hotspots. For example, the Canadian Shaw allows up to 10 users to use the point at no additional cost, and the American Time Warner offers such a service in the USA. You can simply ask your friends who live where you are going to see if their provider offers such a service.

Download the special application

Having a special application for searching for free Wi-Fi will make traveling much more comfortable. For example, the Free Wi-Fi Finder app does all the hard work of finding a free network for you. There are such applications for devices on the Android platform.

Wi-Fi in shopping centers

Many shopping centers provide customers with the opportunity to access the Internet. Some smaller stores also offer free Wi-Fi. At Nordstrom, Urban Outfitters, Target, Topshop, Saks Fifth Avenue, J.C. Penney and Office Depot have free Wi-Fi almost always. You don't have to buy anything or even go into a store. You can try to find a network in the parking lot or at the entrance.

Use loyalty schemes

By signing up for loyalty programs that offer free Wi-Fi abroad. You can start with international hotel chains. Fairmont Hotels, for example, offers a special program for guests. The President's Club, which is free for everyone to join, offers free Wi-Fi at its hotels around the world. Carlson Rezidor and Swissotel provide the same offers.

Some stores (Chapters and Indigo, etc.) provide free Wi-Fi to loyalty program participants. Get 90 minutes of free internet access at London Heathrow if you're a Heathrow Rewards member.

Fast food

Probably the most convenient and easiest way to access the World Wide Web is to visit fast food chains, for example, McDonald's or Starbucks. There is always fast Internet here. In the US, such eateries are very common, like Burger King and Dunkin' Donuts.

Wi-Fi search engines

You can quickly find free Wi-Fi using search engines such as wifi-free.mobi and WeFi.com, etc. There are programs with paid access to distribution points like: Trusted WiFi You can view information at http://trustive.com/

Trusted Wi-Fi has more than 1,000,000 points located in public places around the world. You can activate the service via Globalsim SIM cards

Connection and cost:

* valid for 90 days from the date of first use.

When you first order the service, a 60-minute Trustive WiFi package is provided free of charge.

Trusted Wi-Fi can be used in exotic countries where mobile Internet is very expensive for any operator.

Use a Wi-Fi connection through a friend's phone

If for some reason you cannot access the Internet in other ways, try to find a friend where you are. Perhaps he can use his phone to distribute Wi-Fi.

Use Wi-Fi in conjunction with cheap mobile internet packages when traveling

Rumors that everything in Europe is covered by free wi-fi are greatly exaggerated. Wi-fi is only available in city centers, sometimes at gas stations. In addition, use of free wifi may be subject to pre-registration. The network may be free, but registration may require some data that you do not have, for example, contract data for a fixed Internet connection or a local mobile operator, etc. Very often free wi-fi is of very average quality.

The best combination when roaming abroad:

  1. This is free wi-fi, but I wouldn’t really count on it as an additional option.
  2. Have a reliable Internet option that will always work at excellent speed:
  • Vodafone (Italy) with a single package for 41 countries - 200 MB for 3 euros / day
  • Orange (Spain) with a single package in the European Union -100 MB for 1 euro / day
  • Or get confused and buy a local SIM card.
  • If you don’t use the Internet much, then, for example, use a tourist SIM card 5 cents / per MB or a Russian contract from Beeline with options that lower the Internet tariff in roaming, 5 rubles / MB, but providing at least 40 MB per day for 200 rub. Other Russian operators provide too high prices for Internet roaming.