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Spanish mobile operators?

Hugo93

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Hi

I am looking for a cheap prepaid spanish sim card which includes mobile internet. I would like to buy it in Pamplona if that's possible. Any suggestions?
 
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Vodafone offers that service at a reasonable price, and the coverage is pretty good. You probably need an unlocked GSM device.

Example:

http://tienda.vodafone.es/do/cesta/addT ... b7044e&as=
Tarifa @M

350 minutos para llamar las 24 horas a cualquier operador
Además, tengo los 2 Números VIP Vodafone que yo elija, para hablar gratis sin restricciones de horarios ni limitaciones
Navegación ilimitada con 500MB de velocidad máxima (se reduce la velocidad a 128 kbps a partir de 500MB)
150 MB para navegar desde mi smartphone en Europa
Y 350 SMS para enviar a cualquier hora y cualquier operador
Fuera del límite de mi tarifa, el precio por minuto es de 19,9 cént. (23,48 cént. IVA inc.), más establecimiento de llamada 15 cént. (17,70 cént. IVA inc.) a cualquier hora y a cualquier operador
 
Indeed, Vodafone is a really good option! Their shop in Pamplona is two blocks from the busstation. Friendly and professional people.
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
•350 minutes to call 24 hours to any operator
•In addition, I have the 2 numbers VIP Vodafone that I choose to talk for free without restriction of schedules or limitations
•Unlimited browsing with 500 MB of speed (the speed is reduced to 128 kbps from 500 MB)
•150 MB to navigate from my smartphone in Europe
•And 350 SMS to send at any time and any operator
•Outside the limit of my rate, the price per minute is 19.9 cents. (23,48 cents.) (Inc. VAT), more connection charge 15 cents. (17.70 cents.) (Inc. VAT) at any time and to any operator
 
Ideal sleeping bag liner whether we want to add a thermal plus to our bag, or if we want to use it alone to sleep in shelters or hostels. Thanks to its mummy shape, it adapts perfectly to our body.

€46,-
If I am coming from the US via France (SJPP) where would I get a Vidaphone sim once I crossed over into Spain? Or would the French carrier Orange be a better choice?
 

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