Tired of spending money on roaming fees? Going to South Korea? Are you looking for a low cost mobile communications and Internet access during your trip to Seoul, Busan, Seongsan Sunrise Peak, Ggotji Beach, Darangee Village, Gwang-An Bridge, Gongryong Ridge, Seorak Mountain, Gyeongju, Seoraksan National Park or visit the Jeju Island? You do not want to be shocked when you come back home and see your huge roaming bill? The South Korea Prepaid SIM Card is the most convenient and economical solution for staying in touch.
Well, of course you can purchase one of KT olleh (Korea Telecom), EG SIM, NeoKOSIM, Link Korea, SK Telecom or Arrival Store SIM cards. This also is a solution, but not as elegant. In three months the SIM card purchased in South Korea (if not recharged and actively used) will stop working, and if you will have to travel to China or Japan, for example, then you will have to purchase local Chinese SIM card or Japanese SIM card and add to this complete mess with local rates, various currencies and balance recharge itself.
However, already from 2006 on board of airBaltic airlines, passengers are offered airBalticcard Mobile International SIM – mobile travelling SIM card for low-cost highspeed internet, free and low cost calls abroad in roaming. airBalticcard Mobile prepaid SIM card works in 225 countries, will delivered in three sizes: standard SIM, micro SIM and nano SIM, requires no monthly fees, allows making significant savings on international mobile phone calls in roaming and has no expiration date if being used at least once every two years to call or send SMS.
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