Talk:Croatia/@comment-91.158.123.165-20190407184216/@comment-24682153-20190408075535

No. Bonbon doesn't enforce a time-based FUP. No restrictions in time, only in volume for EU roaming. In Germany some users are using it as it gives out Telekom's expensive 4G network a bit cheaper.

They have introduced volume limits on EU roaming last November called FUP. And they stick very close to the given FUP limits. But a surcharge of 0.04kn (thats 0.5 Eurocent) per MB isn't to high as long as you have still domestic allowance left. It's much higher so without a domestic (Croatian) allowance.

The mail delivery system for the SIM card abroad seems not to be working anymore. They used to send out SIM cards all over Europe, but obviously Telekom has stopped it. Now, you have to go to Croatia where they sell it at every second kiosk or look around on the internet for resellers.

It's a quite reliable solution for small and mid-sized packages with good EU roaming partners in 4G. Language can be a bit annoying, if you don't speak Croatian. Top-ups are surcharge-free by credit card, but your bank may add currency conversion fees. And they have got rid of the "network fee" in March whatever this was. There used to be a 10% fee for top-ups. From March of this year, the face value of your top-up in kuna is the same of what is credited on your account.