Things to consider:
If you have a sim-free second phone, your best option is to buy local sim.
Pay-as-you-go (called pre-paid here) are very popular and inexpensive in Poland.
You can get them as low as 5PLN ($1.60 CAD). You can get 1GB data package for 25PLN ($8.10 CAD).
Comparison of current offers:
Columns are different offers from various operators.
Row groups:
You have three things to consider:
When you go abroad, the easiest, but the most expensive is to simply use your home phone there. This requires you to have roaming enabled on your contract. Contact your provider to ask and also make sure to ask about the costs. It can be VERY expensive.
The next easiest will be to buy a local foreign SIM card and use it in your existing phone. That requires your existing phone to be unlocked for this (also ask your phone provider or simply try someone else’s phone card from a different provider). This has the advantage that you do not need to have another phone but the disadvantage that you will not be reachable on the home SIM since your phone won’t ring in case someone calls your home phone number.
The most complicated way would be to get a new phone and get a foreign SIM card for it. The advantage is that you are always reachable. This would make sense if you have another unlocked old phone to use or if you can get one cheaply of eBay or such.
as long as your carrier at home has a roaming agreement with a carrier in Poland (check their website) all you’d need to do is turn the phone on and it will find that network and connect automatically (of course if your plan does not allow for international use you’ll need to upgrade it).
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