So I am in Slovakia for a few months re: family issues. I needed to get a SIM cad, so I checked the market. There are 4 main providers here - Orange, O2, Telekom (ex T-Mobile) and 4ka. All of them offer pre-paid plans but the costs they quoted me were quite high - as much as Euro 0.10 - 0.12 per minute to call - more info here: Slovakia. However, to get a postpaid plan was a bit of an issue as I am a foreigner. Having been turned down 3 times, I finally convinced Slovak Telekom to get me a postpaid plan. Everything unlimited for EU32 a month. Of course I needed to show my passport.
However, the truly interesting thing which was not mentioned during the purchase, is that they do not accept payment in cash. My invoice says:
Payable via bank e-transfer, QR code, or credit card.
So no cash.
This post is just FYI as the global digital rule is slowly creeping up on us step by step.
Slovak Telekom is a wholly owned subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom.
For comparison, I have recently (6 months ago) visited Spain and was able to get a 15 EU SIM card for 30 days of unlimited calls, SMS - anywhere in Europe - and 150 GB data. No ID
required and cash payment OK. The provider is LEBARA.
Cheers
However, the truly interesting thing which was not mentioned during the purchase, is that they do not accept payment in cash. My invoice says:
Payable via bank e-transfer, QR code, or credit card.
So no cash.
This post is just FYI as the global digital rule is slowly creeping up on us step by step.
Slovak Telekom is a wholly owned subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom.
For comparison, I have recently (6 months ago) visited Spain and was able to get a 15 EU SIM card for 30 days of unlimited calls, SMS - anywhere in Europe - and 150 GB data. No ID
required and cash payment OK. The provider is LEBARA.
Cheers
