Talk:Israel/@comment-81.218.130.50-20191024204420

This is a nice page. I read this before I came to Israel and thought it will be easy to get a data SIM. It is not. Be warned. I did not buy at the airport. I tried at the big mall near TA Hashalom (I wanted to go to Savidor Center but there is no way knowing what station you are at because everything everywhere is in Hebrew - little to no signs in English). At the Partner stall I was told they have no SIMs. At Cellcom (they only use Hebrew logo, no English, so you need to remember the picture) I was offered SIM for NIS 44 plus a plan of 10 GB for a week for about NIS 79. I did not have time to visit other stalls. In the city around where I am (Bnei Dan) there are no shops around which would look like they offer SIMs. It has been three days and I am still looking for a data SIM. I miss it sorely as you really need be online to be able to translate all the signs in Hebrew in Google translate.

As for the above tables, it is unclear what the "Calls and "SMS" columns mean. When the "Calls" column says " 1000 mins" does it mean you can call Tokelau for 1000 minutes? Or just Israel or just the same provider? This is unclear. What " Call Credit" is should also be explained as it is quite unclear as well.