G3RM4N Skrevet 27. januar 2011 Del Skrevet 27. januar 2011 Sorry for my bad norwegian (I used the Google-Translator). Hallo Im fra Tyskland og neste uke gjør vi en classtrip til Norge. For Netbook min vil jeg gjerne ha Internett (3G). Nå Jeg trenger din hjelp: Her i Tyskland har vi noen verry billige over tilbydere (Du kan surfe på 15 € / måned (118 norske kroner) eller 1,99 € / dag (15 norske kroner) Disse tilbyder er vanskelig å finne i. Internett ... Og når jeg søker etter norske rabatt tilbydere, kan jeg ikke finne dem. Jeg kan finne bare O2 Vodafone og andre dyre leverandører. Så jeg vil spørre deg, hvis du kjenner noen over tilbydere. Etter ankomst i Oslo har jeg to timer til å kjøpe simcard. Det beste ville være å kjøpe den på internett (men i Tyskland er det helt umulig å kjøpe tyske rabatt sims på internett ....) Jeg håper du forstod meg. [english] Hello Im from Germany and next week we make a classtrip to norway. For my Netbook I'd like to have Internet (3G). Now I need your help: Here in Germany we have some verry cheap discount providers (You can surf for 15€/month (118 Norwegian kroner) or 1,99€/day (15 Norwegian kroner). These provider are hard to find in the Internet... And when I search for Norwegian discount providers, I can't find them. I can find only O2 Vodafone and other expensive providers. So I want to ask you, if you know some discount providers. After arriving in Oslo I have two hours to buy the simcard. The best thing would be to buy it in the internet (but in Germany it is completely impossible to buy German discount sims in the internet....) I hope you understood me. [english] Lenke til kommentar
Bllink Skrevet 27. januar 2011 Del Skrevet 27. januar 2011 (endret) netcom.no telenor.no ludo.no onetalk.no talkmore.no chess.no tele2.no If u understood u right But i dont know which one is the cheapest for you. Im using Telenor, just because they got Free-Family, so u can call all ur family members for free Endret 27. januar 2011 av Bllink Lenke til kommentar
ChristR Skrevet 27. januar 2011 Del Skrevet 27. januar 2011 (endret) Unfortunately, if you want a cheap service, you need to start a plan with a service provider. And since you don't have a norwegian personal number, or any credit history in Norway (I pressume) this prosess will take a few days, and can sometimes be "impossible". The easiest thing to do is buy a pre-paid (Pay as you go) sim-card. The only provider of pre-paid 3G internet that I know of is Netcom.no The start price for the NetCom pre-paid package is 200 NOK. It comes with 100mb included. When you've used all of the included data, you will need to buy refills. Those are either 150, 200, 300 or 500 NOK. 1 mb of download is 2 NOK. You need to register the pre-paid card, so the easiest thing is to go to a store and buy the starter-kit there. You can find NetCom resellers almost everywhere. There is e.g a few "Telebutikken" in and around the central station in Oslo. Telebutikken also administrate the cheaper provider Chess. I can't find a pre-paid 3G service on their website, Chess.no, but they might offer it anyway. Worth a try! There are propably more service providers that offers pre-paid 3G, but only NetCom and Telenor is really available in physical stores. OT: I'm impressed that you found the forum, and that you even posted in the right category! Endret 28. januar 2011 av ChristR Lenke til kommentar
G3RM4N Skrevet 28. januar 2011 Forfatter Del Skrevet 28. januar 2011 Unfortunately, if you want a cheap service, you need to start a plan with a service provider. And since you don't have a norwegian personal number, or any credit history in Norway (I pressume) this prosess will take a few days, and can sometimes be "impossible". The easiest thing to do is buy a pre-paid (Pay as you go) sim-card. The only provider of pre-paid 3G internet that I know of is Netcom.no The start price for the NetCom pre-paid package is 200 NOK. It comes with 100mb included. When you've used all of the included data, you will need to buy refills. Those are either 150, 200, 300 or 500 NOK. 1 mb of download is 2 NOK. You need to register the pre-paid card, so the easiest thing is to go to a store and buy the starter-kit there. You can find NetCom resellers almost everywhere. There is e.g a few "Telebutikken" in and around the central station in Oslo. Telebutikken also administrate the cheaper provider Chess. I can't find a pre-paid 3G service on their website, Chess.no, but they might offer it anyway. Worth a try! There are propably more service providers that offers pre-paid 3G, but only NetCom and Telenor is really available in physical stores. OT: I'm impressed that you found the forum, and that you even posted in the right category! OK, Netcom sounds good. But by watching youtube videos 100Mb are very fast reached. In Germany there isn't really a limit (mabye 10GB or something like thatxD). What ever its OK for me. btw: actually it wasn't really hard to find the right forum^^ Lenke til kommentar
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