Talk:Estonia/@comment-35.210.194.129-20181125085649/@comment-24682153-20181125203036

Hi. That's a question of many users here. All Estonian providers have opted out from Roam like at home of the EU. That means that you still have to pay surcharges for roaming in other EU countries. This makes the low Estonian prices higher abroad than domestic. Here are your choices:

(1) You can still buy a local Elisa or Telia SIM card in Estonia and use it in the other Baltic Republics. You will pay a surcharge of 0.7c/MB (or €7.20 per GB) on top of the cheap Estonian rate.

(2) You can bring a local SIM card from a Roam like at home EU or EEA country like UK, Germany, France, Italy etc. and use it at the domestic price from the home country in all three Baltic States (some limit may apply to a few operators).

(3) You can buy an international roaming card like BalticSIMCard mentioned in our "all countries" chapter. They sell for instance 5GB for €10 and other packages to be used in all Baltic countries.

(4) You can buy a separate local SIM card in each Baltic state that you visit and use it only there at their low domestic rate.

What is best for you is a matter of taste. (2) and (3) need to be pre-purchased, (1) and (4) need to be bought in the country. (4) means the most effort and only worth, if you stay for longer and use a lot of data.