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  • Hi JT

    Spanish and French SIMs would be roaming just like you would be now. The only network in Andorra which is native is Andorra Telecom.

    You can buy a SIM in lots of shops, they cost €30 but include €30 of credit.

    Some shops I guess may still have the old ones which cost €60 with €60 credit but new at the end of 2014 you can start with just €30.

    Steve
  • French or spanish SIM/mobile coverage in Grandvalira (Pas de La Casa)?

    jkrabbes

    Hi

    Is it possible to roam in a spanish or french network when skiing in Grandvalira? The price for me (with norwegian SIM) is 1/100 compared with roaming in "andorra telecoms" network.
    If yes - is the coverage "good" or "bad" with spanish or french operators? Which one would you prefer? ?(

    Otherwise I need a prepaid SIM-card. I assume it is "easy" to fix this in Pas de La Casa?

    Thanks for your help :thumbup:

    JT