Talk:Finland/@comment-92.51.240.88-20191023115625/@comment-24682153-20191023121953

Hi, I don't think this is a good advice. First, we explicitly mention Telia in the article and say "no international roaming". So, how do you think it can work in another country?

Finnish SIM cards can be an option while staying in Finland. They are easy to purchase in R-Kioski and don't need registrations and prices are low as long as you stay in Finland.

Your suggestion of using an UK SIM roaming in Finland is possible for now. But we don't know whats happening in the UK in the next weeks and even less in the upcoming years. This is all based on EU legislation. The leading UK operators have pledged to obey EU rules as long as they are enforced, but this needs to be re-negotiated after a Brexit on a deal and is done voluntarily after a no-deal Brexit. So you can't be sure if all requirements of the EU roaming regulation will be met in the future by UK operators. Still today, UK operators disobey EU law by requiring a UK-issued credit card for top-ups (as Three and o2 do).

Finally, it's all about the price. There are no PAYG SIM cards from the UK with unlimited data, only contracts which excludes all non-UK residents. On the other hand, Finnish operators offer unlimited data on prepaid.