Talk:Italy/@comment-91.152.194.62-20171224191412/@comment-24682153-20171225164806

This info about the 6GB bundle is correct about the domestic use in Croatia on Hrvatski Telekom. But does it apply to EU roaming too? To show you what I mean: Three UK SIM cards support LTE in the UK, but not anywhere abroad. Yet they are advertised as 4G/LTE. A LTE support domestically doesn't mean that LTE is supported abroad in roaming. Unfortunately, they don't need to specifiy whether roaming is on 2G/3G networks or on 4G/LTE too.

I'm testing right now some SIM cards from Poland, Austria, Spain, Italy, France, UK etc... and I ordered a BonBon SIM too. I'd like to see whether anything goes according to plan. Croatia has another advantage too: Sequential use of SIM cards after a possible 4-month's deadline is prohibited too, but this can hardly be detected, when your SIM is not registered.

I suggest I will create an open article with my (and your) favourites (and all the pros and cons) during winter and we can then discuss on that base. Here are my favourite big data plans so far: Poland: nil; Austria: Drei - Nimm3 Travel XL (16GB LTE roaming: 30€, 4-months deadline); Italy: different plans by TIM, Wind and Tre; Spain: Simyo (20GB LTE roaming 17€), Orange.es (10.5GB+80min 20€, promotion), Vodafone.es (10.5GB+60min 20€, LTE roaming, promotion, US roaming); Free (50GB 3G roaming, 20€, rolling contract), UK: Three UK (9GB £20, 3G roaming, restrictions, many more countries), Vodafone.uk (20GB+2000mins LTE roaming, £30, additional countries), Croatia: BonBon (6GB: 55kn+10%). I've also found for EU roaming a good unlimited narrowband flat (@128kbit/s) by KPN NL and a real unthrottled 24h day flat on 4G/LTE roaming by T-Mobile CZ!

I think we may have some good offers here. As many of them can't be sold outside the country (Italy, Spain) or need to be activated there (NL, CZ) - we won't get such a listing from the vendors and have to do it by ourselves.