What is the easiest way to access a small amount of mobile data in Europe?
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I have booked a future Über ride from Zürich Station to the Airport. My issue is that I don’t have a travel SIM, or by extension mobile data. What should I do so as to know if a ride has been accepted, and when the driver will arrive?
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How do I get data in Europe?
You buy a European SIM card (a microchip that stores your phone number and other data) to insert in your current phone \u2014 or into a cheap mobile phone that you buy for your trip. This gives you a European number \u2014 and the same local rates Europeans enjoy. Leave the devices at home.How do I get data in another country?
Here are your easiest options.Can you data roam in Europe?
YES. Unless your mobile operator has explicitly told you that you have a roaming data limit, you can use the full amount of data under your domestic contract when you go to another EU country. Your operator can only apply a roaming data limit if you pay less than \u20ac1.50/GB.Which SIM card is best in Europe?
Here are the 12 best European sim cards including a portable WiFi device.- Orange Europe sim card - 20 GB.
- Eurolink 3 GB E-sim card for Europe.
- Eurolink 5 GB E-sim card for Europe.
- Three (3) Europe sim card - 12 GB.
- Eurolink 10 GB E-sim card for Europe.
- Three (3) Europe sim card - 5 GB.
- O2 Go Card.
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