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Which operator and tariff to choose for Internet access from a tablet
I recently bought a PIPO M1 tablet, soon to give it a usb modem, so I was puzzled by the choice of an operator and a tariff plan for the Internet.
Actually looked for different options, but did not find anything worthy. I found special tariffs for tablets from Beeline and MTS, but there the price is almost 400 rubles per month (MTS only has 200 rubles in the first month). It's robbery! I use some kind of MTS tariff on a communicator with Android, where I pay 300 rubles a month, there is unlimited Internet, free calls and SMS to MTS numbers and a bunch of goodies.
In general, I ask you to suggest a good option for buying a SIM card. What operator and what tariff would you recommend? So that the price is minimal, and the reception quality is not bad (if anything, I live in Tyumen).
I use the Internet actively, but I'm not going to download movies. Basically, these are social networks, sometimes listening to music online, and very rarely watching videos on YouTube.
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I chose MTS - 200 rubles throughout Russia, although there is a limit of 100 MB per day, if it is exceeded, the speed is cut to 128Kbps. My region is St. Petersburg.
Moscow + Zamkadye - Megafon + Internet S = 4 months already the flight is normal.
Before that, there was MTS - it didn’t work out with coverage.
Megaphone worked fine in Acer A501 and now works in Samsung P6800
I’ll tell you about MTS: I used to use Connect-4 in St. Petersburg - “unlimited” for 3 GB per month (300 MB per day - should be enough for you with a margin, it took me about 150 per day with music without video), in Tyumen costs 330 rubles.
In general, you can go to the Internet assistant (or MTS office) and manually change the tariff to what you have on your mobile phone - I have perfectly changed the tariff for Red Energy with the SuperBIT option (199 rubles per month, 100 meters per day for throughout Russia)
I took a beeline with an Internet + wifi tariff, 2 GB traffic limit per month, then the speed decreases. Works very well and is worth the money. Superbits and so on have their own pitfalls in the form of speed cuts for idiotically small traffic limits.
In general, you also need to proceed from how the mobile Internet works in your city.
I took Megafon, 3-D communication + Internet. 500 rubles per month, but no nonsense about limiting traffic per month. Stupidity is only a day. But the days are short, I have enough.
Did you know that Beeline does not have Internet roaming on the Hayway family for a tablet and a USB modem.
Those. You can connect in Tyumen and go to Nizhny Novgorod, and you will not be charged an additional fee for roaming, or you can connect in Nizhny Novgorod and go to Tyumen will be similar, and most importantly, the Internet tariff (Highway family) in Nizhny Novgorod cheaper than in Tyumen.
For comparison:
Tariffs in Nizhny Novgorod: 10 GB - 290 rubles / month. ; 20 GB - 390 rubles / month. ; 30 GB - 490 rubles / month.
Tariffs in Tyumen: 8 GB - 399 rubles / month. ; 12 GB - 599 rubles / month. ; 20GB - 799 rubles / month.
There is a difference?
There is a desire to save on mobile Internet, and get a SIM card with free delivery with tariffs: 10 GB - 290 rubles / month. ; 20 GB - 390 rubles / month. ; 30 GB - 490 rubles / month. + Night Unlimited go to the site http://sim-for-internet.rf .
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