Mobile networks in Poland
I am preparing my trip to Poland and would like to know in advance which mobile operator should I buy.
Could you please give me links to mobile operators sites, so I could compare prices?
Is there any alternative if I need mobile internet without seeking for a wi-fi hotspot (e.g. a company offers 4G/CDMA/LTE/etc modems)?
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Abonament is a long-term contract.
Karta is pay-as-you-go. It is pre-paid and you charge it by buying and redeeming codes (e.g. in convenience stores and newsstands).
Mix is, well, a mix of two. You pay as you go, but sign a contract on how long you will go.
In your situation go for "karta".
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