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So far Telefónica merged both networks either by national roaming between them or by network integration of E-Plus into o2. Both networks are planned to be fully merged and all of E-Plus switched off or over in 2018. All other offers mentioned below are MVNOs of one of the three network operators shown above. MVNOs are particularly popular for prepaid in Germany and are mostly cheaper than the MNOs. They now have a market share of more than 40% for prepaid, which is amongst the highest in the world. All providers are sorted according to the network on which they operate. A list is provided at the bottom of this article. That's why this guide follows the historical order of the networks usually used in the country: first Telekom, to be followed by Vodafone and concluded by o2 Telefónica. For the 3 different operators, this has been moved to seperate pages. In this article, a general guide and comparison are given which network to choose best. A tightening of security laws in July 2017 has led to new registration requirements for prepaid SIM cards which are amongst the most confusing for tourists and locals alike. Major brands can't be registered if you don't meet certain requirements. That's why this article deals with it in detail and Germany is temporarily greylisted. Coverage and speed 2G and 3G: GSM mostly up to EDGE speed is on 900 and decreasingly on 1800 MHz and 3G is on 2100 MHz like in most of Europe. Almost the entire country is covered by 2G, only few remote areas remain without any coverage at all. Telekom started adding 900 MHz band 8 and Vodafone started adding 2100 MHz band 1 both in 2017. Band 28 on 700 MHz will be added 2018 or later when digital TV has left this spectrum. Availability The most convenient way to purchase a SIM card for a visitor is to go to one of the big supermarket, drugstore, service station, electronic market chains or an operator's store and look for one of the providers shown below. Data-only SIMs are rather rare in Germany. The standard voice rate is around 9 cents per minute for a domestic call to any mobile or landline and about 9 cents for a domestic SMS. Activation and registration There is much confusion about how to register and activate a German SIM card and the law has been changed again in July 2017. That's why this following updated section deals with the new situation in detail: By law, all SIM cards in Germany need to be registered first on your name and an address verified by your ID document to be activated. There are different options available for this new double verification, where and how to register a SIM card. The last options gathered at 4. You can give any German address, you don't need to have recidency. Normally, it won't be verified in any way. But it should physically exist as some systems run a plausibility check. So you might use your accommodation address or that of a friend you know. All prior activated SIM cards will not be verified for identification and keep on working like before. No need for action, even if you haven't properly accounted for them. The new law only applies to new subscriptions from July 2017. This option is the recommended way for unexperienced foreigners, who don't speak any German as in most shops some English-speaking support is mostly to be found. So o2 may be your best bet, if you are looking around in stores. Most reseller brands sold in supermarkets, service stations and kiosks can't be registered at the point of sale. The ethno providers Lebara Mobile and Lycamobile are setting up own registration points in their sales outlets which are shown on their website. You may shop around a bit to get the best deal and some shops may try to put you off or try to overcharge you. So stay polite and explain, that you can't give a German address for online registration or are able to understand the German online procedure at all. For finding the usual stores you should go to a shopping center or a downtown high street from Monday to Saturday during business hours 10am - 8pm. On Sundays or at airports a much smaller choice is available, if any at all. But they will only register SIM cards sold in their store and no others. They essentially provide only hardware or services for 1. As their registration schemes may vary, better ask before purchase, how long your activation will take to be processed. Lebara mobile and Lycamobile too are building up a chain of resellers with registration points where citizens of all nations can be registered instantly. It can be used for most brands and operators. For this you need to have your SIM card with its numbers, your ID and an address ready. Furthermore you need a rather fast and stable internet connection and a cam. This can be done through your smartphone, tablet or laptop or in any internet café like you do a video Skype or WhatsApp call. Of course, this high speed internet connection may pose a problem as you don't have a connection yet. But more and more WiFi hotspots are opening up in the country locally rather called WLAN. For instance all McDonald's restaurants give you 1 hour of free internet through Telekom hotspots and the same is true to many hotels, restaurants, shopping malls, transport systems and airports already. This registration option remains the only swift way to activate most brands as many resellers don't do it at the point of purchase. This applies to all supermarket brands or SIM cards that you buy off the shelf. You can't be sure to get an English-speaking agent available all the time, but most Germans speak at least basic English. To find the right online address for your Video Ident session look for the words ' registrieren' or ' freischalten' on the website of the provider. Note that some providers are not able to register all passports from overseas so far, but all European documents are already accepted. So coming from a rather unsual country, check before, if this is an option for you, as for some brands, it remains the only option. Theoretically, you can do the Video ID from abroad too e. These procedures are normally very time-consuming and therefore inconvenient for travellers and therefore not shown in detail. But they might still be an option, if you don't need to have connection instantly like on pre-purchased SIM cards doing the registration from your home before your journey. Buying a prepaid SIM card has got harder for everyone in Germany, but is still possible for travelers. Then, you don't need to buy a new SIM in Germany for a short visit. If you want to stay for longer, you will probably have time to sort out which registration option works best for you. Give us your feedback in the comments! Updates registration 2017: Some months into the new regulations, there is still a mess and much chaos about prepaid registration in Germany, especially what foreigners are concerned. The government and the regulator stepped in and highlighted that foreigners will still be able to buy and register prepaid SIM cards, but in fact are still facing major obstacles. That's why Germany is temporarily greylisted. German nationals are registered at their residency with street address that is stated in their national ID cards. This system doesn't apply to foreigners of many nations and all passports even Germans doesn't state any address. Yet some providers seem to insist on this address. The regulator has stressed the missing address must not be a reason not to be registered. But this news hasn't reached all providers yet. Furthermore, there are major problems with the videoID also called webID or onlineID. Due to high demand as some brands can only be registered this way now , you have to wait online for hours to get an agent. That's why first providers are starting to register at the point of purchase, which is the only way that makes sense. On top of that the videoID companies are only able to register citizens from the EU and major overseas nations like the US, China, Russia etc. Other citizens like from Brazil or Thailand can't register these brands for now. These are the brands which are recommended for the least trouble. Telekom and Congstar can also be registered in T-Point stores, but some may want to see an official confirmation of your residency. The UK-based ethno provider Lebara steps in and has started a number of registration points in their resellers stores. They accept all nations and passports and resell the Telekom network cheaper but only without LTE. Their competitor Lycamobile took 4 weeks! Tchibo and Aldi Süd also register their own brands in their own stores. Some restrictions apply, see. This market seems to be legal as the re-selling of old SIM cards is not illegal. Some dealers do it in higher quantities and then you'll risk being shut off, if detected by the operator. No further consequences are known for this trade. Don't buy the SIM where it can't be registered like in a petrol station, supermarket or newspaper kiosk. A German shopping street or center still gives you a limited choice, but not every provider may be at your disposal. This is unfortunately true for the cheaper brands from Aldi, Lidl or online operators. As a last resort you can go to an area where a lot of non-EU citizens live like Turkish living areas and to the small phone stores there run by immigrants. They'll often know a way too - whether legal or not - and probably for a small surcharge. In Germany everybody is quite unhappy with the new law. The consumers are frustrated, that they can't get registered, the operators have extra work and costs and can't deal with demand. And everybody wonders, if SIM card registration like this skipping all old SIM cards in the age of roam like at home really makes sense. Check each provider below for details how they handle registration. Some providers don't supply a profile for the iPhone, but don't block it otherwise. VoIP calls are officially allowed only by o2 and some of its MVNOs. Only Telekom and its MVNOs has actively blocked and scrambled VoIP in the past, but opened all new tariffs for it now. Topping up German SIM cards can be topped up in many ways, but only few of them are suitable for visitors as some of them require German payment systems. The vouchers of the network operators are most widely available. You can use Telekom vouchers for Congstar and ja! For Fonic, Lycamobile and Lebara, you need special vouchers which are less widely distributed. Note that the billing systems of E-Plus and o2 haven't merged fully yet and you can't use one voucher for the other brand. MasterCard, VISA and sometimes even AmEx. Look for the logo of the provider, but acceptance varies according to provider. You will be issued a paper slip containing the voucher PIN to be entered in your phone. But some foreign credit cards have been rejected in the past and a few providers may add a small surcharge. Here you will need to use 3rd party agencies instead. It accepts Mastercard, VISA, AMEX and PayPal. An alternative for a small transaction fee except Telekom, which is free is. The major problem with German providers is, that most of them are offered only in the local Play Store for Android or App Store for Apple. Coming from a different country, they won't be displayed to be installed even if you are using a SIM card of the very same provider. How this obstacle can be bypassed, is written in detail in this. As apps can't be easily transfered to a translator tool, you should be cautious as long as you don't understand basic German as some of them may hide payable 3rd party services to be activated by a few clicks. EU and Swiss roaming Germany is part of the EU, where from June 2017 new international roaming rules are enforced. In most European countries you can now 'roam like at home' at domestic rates rather than excessive roaming rates. Most German providers generally apply this principle without any restrictions. For specifics about the new regulation check the chapter and every provider in their articles. Telekom and Vodafone don't even specify any FUPs. So you can expect to use any prepaid data volume abroad at domestic rates without any restrictions. This gives quite good roaming offers from the rather high priced country. Of all mentioned providers only Lycamobile see seems to be unwilling to give out their data packages for roaming at domestic rates right now. Beware that outside domestic data packages some providers still sell high roaming rates based on an excessive domestic standard rate of up to 0. All other providers now charge excessively for roaming in Switzerland Vodafone charges 500 times as much compared to the EU! So better buy a new SIM card in when you plan to stay there for longer. Deutsche Telekom formerly T-Mobile : The former market leader has still the best network, what coverage and speed is concerned. This comes at the highest prices of all 3 operators, but includes hotspot use of Germany biggest WiFi network. This makes it the cheapest offer with LTE in the country right now. UPDATE 2017: Currently Telefónica is merging networks: This leads to switch on and off of base stations and networks with occasional overcrowding and service outages. For instance the old E-Plus LTE network has been switched off in 2016 and all 4G traffic is now routed through o2's own LTE network leading to congestion and slow speeds even below 3G rates in certain city hotspots and fast speeds in other places. Because of the issues any hotline support is hardly obtainable. The operator gives better support and offers LTE at higher prices, while many resellers give better rates, but are often banned from LTE except o2-MVNOs with a minimal customer support. To obtain a good deal, data packages must be booked on the SIM card after activation. So buy packages right from the start, shut off data before the purchase and enable only when it has been confirmed see. More information The following list shows the most important players on the German prepaid market which can be bought in shops all over the country. Many other providers compete for special segments and audiences or online only. The German prepaid WIKI has an updated extended survey in German only, use Google Translate : with additional information.

Bring your photo ID for registering and some time as you have to give a lot of signatures and paperwork for prepaid cards too. This makes it the cheapest offer with LTE in the country right now. Mini, micro and nano SIMs are available. Pentru alte setări lăsați un comentariu cu modelul dumneavoastră de telefon și voi actualiza lista de mai sus și cu setările pentru telefonul pe si îl dețineți. Serviciul Transfer Credit nu este disponibil pentru Cartelele Internet Cartela Internet Connect Free, Cartela Internet Connect MOVE, Cartela Internet Connect 3G etc. Costy, nu stiu cum e la S5, dar e cam la fel la sim date telekom, asa ca o sa te rog sa iei telefonul in mana si sa faci asa: Intri la setari, conectivitate, retele, mod retea. Registration has to be made by Online ID made through a cam on the internet or Post ID in a postal office or service point. SIM cards and their credit stay active for 2 years after the last top-up.

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