Unlimited high speed data while in europe for a month?
Posted by Diligent_Board_172@reddit | Shoestring | View on Reddit | 6 comments
I'm from the US will be in Italy, Austria, and Czech Republic from June 12 - July 8, and I'm thinking of getting a local data plan, preferably via an eSim because I need to keep my physical sim in my iphone so I can receive calls and texts on my US number.
Are there actual unlimited plans for under $60 USD for the month? All the ones I've been looking at aren't actually unlimited.
Difficult_Camel_1119@reddit
Italy has good plans. Maybe not unlimited, but a few hundred Gigabyte for very cheap
Successful_Spirit361@reddit
Yes agree. Been there and tried this
Diligent_Board_172@reddit (OP)
Would you suggest a particular vendor for purchasing these data plans?
A few hundred GB of high speed data is pretty much unlimited for me. Idk how much I really need, but I think it's gotta be less than 100GB
Difficult_Camel_1119@reddit
https://www.facile.it/telefonia-mobile/tag/offerte-sim-dati-tablet.html
balancedperspective0@reddit
Unlimited plans under sixty bucks usually mean unlimited crawling speeds after you watch three youtube videos lol. The fine print on those travel packages is brutal for multi-country trips like Italy and Czech Republic.
Wrong-Pudding93@reddit
From travel eSIM providers, no. You will get throttled after reaching x GB per day/month.
From local telecoms, more likely. But that will only be unlimited for that respective country and not elsewhere in the EU due to fair usage rules (rest of EU would have an allowance of probably less than 30GB in total).
You can get a fixed amount of GB and go with that. Example 100GB/30 days: https://esim.dog/regions?region=europe&data=100&validity=30 at $35 USD.