Prepaid Data Plan for cell phone in Italy

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What is the best option for a prepaid data plan for a cell phone for a short stay in Italy (Sardinia)? I am looking for a Micro-Sim Card. I don't need to call and I need approximatively 300-500 MB.

Ideally, I would like to buy the Sim card in Italy. Where can I buy those cards?

Alternatively, are there other options for such a situation? I heard the EU has passed a law that lowers the roaming fees (I have a German carrier) but it still seems pretty expensive.



Best Answer

After further research on my own I found an interesting option. The companies simyo and blau.de offer a prepaid roaming plan in Germany for the European Union. See for example here for simyo. You can buy a package for 20 Euros that covers

  • 150 minutes calling
  • 150 text messages
  • 300 MB data
  • valid 8 days

You can also buy 50 MB (valid for 7 days) for 5 Euros.

Edit: Just for the record. I went to italy with this prepaid roaming plan and it worked out great. Depending on where I was, it was either connecting to TIM or to WIND, and sometimes to some other carrier. Coverage and speed was quite okay.




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How can I get unlimited data in Italy?

Wind. Wind offers a good deal for \u20ac24.99. You will have unlimited data in Italy, and 20 GB within the EU. This is a great option for international (non-EU) travellers \u2013 you also get 20 free minutes for international calls.

How do I buy mobile data in Italy?

You simply pop the SIM card into your phone once you're in Italy and it will automatically connect to a local mobile data provider\u2014the European Union banned data roaming charges so any European data plan will work in any EU country.

Which SIM card is best for internet in Italy?

If you want to buy the best SIM card in Italy, I recommend going with TIM, Wind Tre (formerly Wind and Tre), Vodafone, or Iliad. TIM has the best coverage with Vodafone. The latter also has the best overall network and the fastest 5G NR speeds. Wind Tre has the fastest 4G/LTE network.

How much are cell phone plans in Italy?

Our data plans:CarrierSmall planMedium planTIMTIM Viaggio Pass 10 GB: US$22.45TIM Tourist SIM 15 GB: US$22.45TreNaviga 5 5 GB: US$5.94Naviga 10 10 GB: US$11.87Iliad ItaliaVoce: 40 MB in Italy and the EU for US$5.93 per monthGiga 50 50 GB: US$9.49 per month.2 more rows•Nov 13, 2020



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Answer 2

I just got a vodafone.it prepaid SIM with unlimited (or maybe several GB of) data for less than 30€. I'm fairly certain that was the best data plan available for my travels in Italy. You can get it at a Vodafone store in Italy. The Vodafone network in Como/Garda/Verona is very good.

I can confirm that data roaming between Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Italy is infeasible other than for very little data. In other words, you're usually still better off buying another SIM for each country.

Answer 3

All the 4 mobile operators (TIM, Vodafone, Wind and 3) offers pre-paid SIM card with data plans. Compared to other countries, Italy is quite permissive and you don't need to provide any proof of residence to purchase a pre-paid card.

3 (Tre) is generally the most cheap operator when it comes to data plans. The downside is that the signal can be quite limited if you travel outside cities. The plan normally covers only 3G traffic, thus if there is no 3G signal you will be charged for a roaming fee.

Solutions and prices change depending if you prefer a data-only SIM (that means you will use the iPhone as a modem, but you will not be able to call or receive calls) or if you want a normal SIM with a data plan attached.

If you want a data only SIM, then the options are:

If you want a normal SIM card with a data plan, then the price should be:

Keep in mind that TIM, Vodafone and Wind tend to change their plans quite frequently. You may want to ask for some recommendation once you arrive in Italy.

Moreover, you may be asked to pay the price of the new SIM card on top of the plan price.

I don't have a lot of experience with Vodafone or Wind. Moreover, you need to be very careful because some operators require an extra charge if you use the iPhone tethering feature (as far as I remember, Vodafone was used to charge an extra price of 4€/day for it).

I'm quite happy with TIM. It's a little bit pricey, but it works well if you travel. If you are not planning to travel a lot and if you will stay in big cities where there is a 3G/4G coverage, then 3 is definitely cheaper and a good solution.

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