New SIM card in Laos and Vietnam [closed]

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How easy (in terms of procedure time, accessibility and cost) is it to get a new SIM in Laos and Vietnam? I'm traveling to Laos by air and Vietnam by land. Will I be able to get a SIM at Laos airport? Are they compatible with most mobile phones? Or, should I take international roaming on my native SIM (which is of an Indian operator) I'm asking about the compatibility because of an experience in Nepal.






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How do I register my Unitel SIM card?

The activation of a Unitel sim is quite simple. First, insert the sim card in your phone. Then send a message to 178 with the following content : Name#city#date_of_birth(ddmmyyyy#passport_number.

How to check data balance Lao Telecom?

To check balance enter *122#, to check remaining data enter *123#.

How long do new SIM cards last?

How long do SIM cards last? On average, SIM cards last for between 10 and 15 years, and you might need to change it, not because it has expired, gone bad, or is unusable, but because there is probably a newer and faster broadband cellular network.

What is Laos known for?

What is Laos famous for? Laos is called the \u201cLand of a Million Elephants,\u201d and is famous for its amazing scenery, ethnic villages, and unexplored lands. It is best known for some of Southeast Asia's most spectacular waterfalls, including Tad Fane and Dong Hua Sao.



WE DID A BORDER RUN (Vietnam to Laos and back)




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