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Does Megafon or Beeline have an unlimited traffic plan?
Hello. Actually a subject.
I'm going to the country soon and I want a full-fledged Internet. Last year was MTS. There is a completely unlimited tariff for 700 rubles like. But the coverage area did not satisfy me. It is necessary to "squirm" to catch 3G. I looked at Beeline's coverage area. I really liked the picture. I want to try, but I really want to completely unlimited ..
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What city? Different cities have different rates.
The megaphone formally has full-anlim, but it costs around 3,000 rubles. There they have an option for a day "without restrictions", it costs around hundreds of rubles.
https://tmb.megafon.ru/internet/drugie_optsii/turb... and there is also such a button, which, in principle, will also allow you to have anlim (only for ~ 1 thousand), if you do not forget to press it.
Well, do not forget that all their tariffs are still "conditionally unlimited" - they just cut the speed.
But, for example, the Eb tariff ... sorry, Beeline, in Tambov - tambov.beeline.ru/customers/products/mobile/servic...
You can buy a SIM card there and be happy while living with it in Moscow (I, however, have always been too lazy to pay for such SIM cards every month later, because the megaphone pedals, but they gave it to me for free, so I can’t tell you exactly how long it will work in Moscow ).
The megaphone on the highest tariff (Internet XL) has completely unlimited at night, but it doesn’t. I've been looking for it myself recently.
I see this question has been asked for a long time, but I'll answer anyway. Megafon does not have a completely unlimited tariff, there is only an XL tariff, but there is limited traffic during the day and unlimited at night. Iota has full unlimited, this is the same Megafon, their tariffs differ only in speed, here on the promobile it is described in detail about the tariffs. What I can say about the Internet is that it works pretty well, but it's different for everyone, so you need to test it yourself.
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