
#PAKIET NA SMS PLUS REGISTRATION#
The minimum age for registration is 13 years of age. In Poland they will rarely, but usually never accept a driving licence as proof of ID. For registration you will need, an ID card (Polish, EU/EEA citizens only), passport or residence permit. Since July 2016 you are required to register your SIM card in order to use it. So there should be no need to go to 3rd party sites paying high premiums.
#PAKIET NA SMS PLUS PLUS#
The new eSIM functionality for prepaid users is supported by 2 operators: Plus (with Plush sub-brand) and Orange (with Flex, not nju so far). Tethering and VoIP are available without any additional cost on all operators. Prepaid still has about 50% share of the total market in Poland and is called Na kartę. Nevertheless, the many options that you have on a Polish SIM can be quite confusing to foreigners. You can try Google Translate for navigating their websites. Managing your account online may require some Polish language skills, as no English homepage is available (except Lyca Mobile which has website in English). SIM cards can be bought at many places: shops, kiosk, newsagents, petrol stations, tobacconists or the stores of the network operators. T-Mobile continues to show the best overall network quality in Poland, followed by Play and Orange, with Plus still trailing. Play also has roaming agreement with Orange, that are only available on some tariffs. What coverage is concerned T-Mobile and Orange are best sharing 12,000 transmitters in the country, followed by Play with 10,000 in 2022 and Plus on 4th position with only 8,500 antennas. Operators slowly opens 5G for prepaids with special, more expensive packages, and not all sub-brands and MVNOs have access to 5G. In contrast to others, Plus/Aero2 works on TDD 2600 MHz, which now offers the fastest speeds (up to 600 Mb/s). Situation with 5G is very tricky - 5G works with Dynamic Spectrum Sharing (DSS) mainly on 2100 MHz, which offers maximal speed of 300 Mbps but usually is even slower than LTE-A. Their price battles have led to some of the lowest rates for mobile data in the world for the consumer, but also to congestion and slow speeds at peak times too.Ĭoverage and network quality Frequencies in Poland


The first 4 operators have pretty similar market shares around 25%. More and more MVNOs and subsidiaries of the operators are arriving on the scene competing with four major operators and reselling their networks. Poland have 4 GSM-based network providers:

