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Poland offers more than 120 travelâŻeSIM providers and over 6, 500 prepaid data plans, giving travelers a wide variety of options to suit their needs.
Yes, several eSIM providers offer unlimited data plans that can be used in Poland. These plans typically allow tethering and are available for durations ranging from one day to a month, with validity periods that meet most travel needs. While the data is unlimited, most carriers note that speeds may be throttled after certain thresholds; the highest listed speed limits are about 5âŻMbps, though one provider advertises a very low capped speed of 256âŻkbps with ads.
The price range for unlimited options spans from free (the Firsty plan, which includes ads and a limited speed cap) up to roughly $36.92âŻUSD for the highestâpriced plan offered by Truely. Other options available in the midâ$2â$30 range include plans from Yoho Mobile, abesteSIM, Roamify, Billion Connect, MicroEsim, Yesim, and FairPlay.
These plans allow travelers to stay connected without worrying about exceeding a data cap, though they should keep in mind the potential speed throttling and review each providerâs specific terms to determine which plan best matches their usage and budget.
In Poland, the primary Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) providing infrastructure for travel eSIMs are:
Orange Poland: A subsidiary of the French multinational Orange S.A., offering comprehensive mobile services including voice, data, and international roaming.
Play (P4): Established in 2007, Play has grown to become a significant player in the Polish telecommunications market, providing a range of mobile services.
Plus (Polkomtel): Operated by Polkomtel Sp. z o.o., Plus offers extensive mobile services and is part of the Polsat Group, a major Polish media and telecommunications conglomerate.
T-Mobile Poland: A subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom, T-Mobile Poland provides a wide array of mobile services and has been operating in the country since 1995.
In addition to these MNOs, Poland hosts several Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) that lease network access from the major carriers to offer their own mobile services. Notable local MVNOs include Virgin Mobile Polska, which utilizes Play's infrastructure, and Premium Mobile, operating on Plus's network. It's important to note that most travel eSIMs rely on the infrastructure of MNOs rather than MVNOs.
Travel eSIM plans that include a phone number and SMS for Poland are available. Providers such as GlobaleSIM, SimOptions, MoreMins eSIM, and Roamify offer such plans. GlobaleSIM provides Polandâtargeted options that use the US dialing code +1, offering inbound and outbound voice and inbound SMS, while SimOptions offers plans with a true Polish number (+420) that support inbound and outbound voice and SMS. MoreMins eSIM uses a UK number (+44) with full inbound/outbound voice and SMS, and Roamifyâs Poland eSIM uses a French number (+33) with full inbound/outbound voice and SMS, all valid for up to 30âŻdays and priced from roughly $4.00 to $15.00 USD depending on data size. If a local Polish number is required, SimOptionsâ +420 plans are the only options with a domestic code; the other providers supply foreign numbers that work internationally but are not native Polish numbers.
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