Talk:Italy/@comment-129.83.31.3-20170427174004/@comment-24682153-20170427185125

I updated the list of TIM's international plans. They keep getting bigger and bigger. I wonder how many Italians habe become foreigners :-) These rates are quite discounted, as they seem to be tax excempt.

Generally for TIM you need to buy a SIM card with a base plan. That's for 10 € with 5 € credit or 20€/15€ online, but only sent out to Italy. For their "International plans", the SIM needs to be registered on a foreign ID. Then you can add one of these plans. They have a monthly fee (for 28 or 30 days), auto-renew, but can be suspended anytime. Some plans have an additional activation fee. This is only for once, not recurrent, but when you stop and re-add this plan you need to pay it again. For most International plans it's waived.

So you need to buy a TIM SIM in store for €10 with €5 credit, add a top-up of €5 and activate the TIM International 1000 Super plan.