Talk:Spain/@comment-91.158.123.165-20190405163430/@comment-24682153-20190405171228

Well, you need to look at the article carefully. When it comes to a Spanish SIM to be used in EU roaming

(1) The best widespread solution for EU roaming from Spain is Orange with their Mundo tariffs. No surcharges for top-ups and easy to find in every shopping center or inner city in Spain. No FUP for roaming and good networks in LTE.

(2) The best tricky solution is Simyo, lower prices than Orange, more flexible because of roll-over, but much harder to find and hard to top-up without surcharges, same roaming networks and speeds as Orange, no FUP.

(3) Vodafone Yu is more expensive, easy to find and top up. Because of their portfolio it features two big advantages: their Passes for e.g. unlimited audio streaming (in roaming too) and very cheap US roaming at domestic Spanish prices, now valid indefinitely (on both T-Mobile and AT&T 4G networks), roaming in Europe is on Vodafone and partner networks.

Well, we say here that you need to go to Spain to show your ID document at the point of SIM purchase. But I can hint that it's not so hard to find online vendors online that pretent to have seen your ID by just sending them a scan or the data from the document. This is not totally legal and that's why we don't want to endorse it. But the risk is minimal as long as the SIM card is finally registered on you. I don't want to go any deeper into that and don't ask me for links or addresses, but you can take a look around on the internet.