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Аннета Эссекс » 06 Oct 2017, 22:05
Keymaster

Internet

Czech Internet – what is it like? Mobile communications and the Internet in Prague can be a serious help for a traveler. GPS support will allow you to safely walk around the capital of the Czech Republic, without fear of getting lost in the old quarters. On average, 500 MB of traffic costs our traveler 450 CZK.

If a mobile operator card is already available, the costs are reduced to 300 kroons. You can buy SIM cards everywhere. Here are the most popular spots:

large shopping centers;
supermarkets;
grocery stores;
communication salons.

Prepaid cards, as already noted, are issued without any formalization. Buy and use. The scheme of prepaid cards is simple to disgrace: put a certain amount and pronounce it. After making a call, you will receive an SMS, from which you will learn about the amount spent and the current balance. It is best to purchase a Vodafone SIM card, it provides the following benefits:

60 megabytes for 49 crowns are given by default;
the ability to connect additional packages;
for 99 crowns you can get 150 “meters” and an infinite amount of SMS;
for 199 crowns you get 500 megabytes;
paying 599 kroons, you become the owner of 1.5 gigabytes.

Internet packages are activated by digital combinations (they can be found on the official resource of the operator). If you are too lazy to understand the navigation of the portal, contact the seller in the salon. The third activation option is a call to *77 (if there is an English menu).

Looking for free WiFi

Actually, you don’t need to search for anything. Most Prague bars and cafes have free Wi-Fi points. Be sure to visit Starbucks – there is always Wi-Fi. The average speed is 128 kbps. Briefly about the advantages of the Internet on a phone or tablet in relation to Prague:
exact localization of your location;
online map of pubs;
transport schedule;
description of attractions.

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