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What tariff and which mobile operator is better to take for infrequent 3-day trips to Moscow?
The essence of the problem.
2..3 times a month for a few days I come to the capital.
I took the Moscow number of MTS.
Conversations are inexpensive, but any access to the network from the iPhone ends with several hundred rubles of expenses on the account.
The problem is not in the phone, but on the operator's side. Which is engaged in fraud in the tariffing of traffic. There are such tricky Internet addresses that are charged at 70 rubles per 1 Mb, for example. And I don’t go to them, but as they wrote, a link with such an address on the page is enough and voila. The account is usually simply reset to zero, no matter how much you put it.
I checked the activity of the phone on purpose, it's not there, it's a "postscript" from MTS.
After that, I generally “cut” all my MTS Sims.
TELE2, which I use at home, and when roaming around the country (and I must say that their roaming within the network is very inexpensive!), Using it in Moscow is also quite expensive.
My needs during a visit to Moscow, traffic to the phone is about 20 MB per day and about 20..30 minutes of calls. Approximately 5..7 days per month.
Who has some experience in solving a similar problem?
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Any Bee-Line tariff plan with the "Carefree Internet" option - 30 rubles / day (on the days when you use the Internet)
I see that the topic was created a long time ago, but I will answer anyway. As for me, the best option that suits you is Tele2 with the Orange tariff, here on the promobile everything about it is described in detail. At your request, you will spend only 90 rubles, in fact, as for me, this is not much. Especially in Moscow, Tele2 with a pretty good coverage area should work well.
If you often travel to Moscow, then it will be more convenient and more profitable to buy a local SIM card (not MTS, of course :), it is better even with unlimited Internet, and set forwarding from your SIM card for the duration of the trip.
In general, the best solution would be the arrival of Tele2 in Moscow, then all the problems would disappear.
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