Talk:Belgium/@comment-5201583-20120616105637/@comment-94.224.43.38-20150826173845

Mobistar Internet On Mobile is a better deal. They use lower frequencies than Mobile Vikings (MVNO on the BASE network). So inside building, you can still get a decent reception. They use higher frequencies too, so you have better speeds outside. Mobistar gives you 4GB for €15, but they're the most expensive for phone calls (they offer HD Voice over 3G, though) but I've got an app called 'WeTalk' which offers cheap high quality calls (you can even record your calls) and uses really small amounts of data. Their 3G network isn't bad, but it's kinda basic. Their 4G network is boss. My mom has an iPhone 5 and can only receive LTE band 3, so while driving she is often connected to 3G, but she gets 4G pretty much every time she uses her phone (outside). My iPhone 6 can get band 20 and 3, and I basically never leave the 4G network anymore, except for when someone calls me. On band 20 (10 MHz) you can get speeds up to 30 Mbps down and 25 Mbps up, and on band 3 (15 MHz) up to 90 Mbps down and 40 Mbps up, band 3 (20 MHz) 110 Mbps down, 60 Mbps up (I'm saying this out of expirience). You don't have to get them shipped all the way to the UK, just go to any phone store, supermarket (Colruyt) or Mobistar center and ask for a prepaid card, then call #121#, (maybe you have to choose 'more'/'next') and select Internet On Mobile, and then top up. If you have a bank account, you could even call a 0900 number (in Belgium) and stay on the line until your credit is gone: if you called for €15, you can get €7 back, so you actually got 4GB for €8.