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Germany 20GB - 5 Days
Maya Mobile
20 GB
Germany
Redteago
10 GB
Eurasian Discovery!
Monty eSIM
10 GB
Eurasian Discovery!
Monty eSIM
20 GB
Germany 10GB - 5 Days
Maya Mobile
10 GB
Yesim Germany 3GB
Yesim
3 GB
Eurasia!
Monty eSIM
20 GB
Germany 20GB - 10 Days
Maya Mobile
20 GB
Hallo! Mobil - 20 GB
Airalo
20 GB
Europe 20GB - 5 Days
Maya Mobile
20 GB
Eurasian Discovery!
Monty eSIM
5 GB
Eurasia!
Monty eSIM
10 GB
Germany
Instabridge
10 GB
Germany 10GB - 10 Days
Maya Mobile
10 GB
Europe 25GB 30Days
Airhub
25 GB
Surf 20GB/month in Germany
BNESIM
20 GB
The World is Yours!
Monty eSIM
10 GB
Germany 20GB - 15 Days
Maya Mobile
20 GB
Regional Europe - 30 Days - 20 GB
Nomad
20 GB
Surf 10GB/month in Germany
BNESIM
10 GB
5/5
I recently used RedTeaGO app during my trip to several European countries from Hong Kong, and I must say that my experience was excellent. The prices were affordable, and the network was quite stable throughout my trip. I found the app easy to use and had no issues whatsoever. Overall, I would recommend RedTeaGO to anyone traveling abroad and looking for a reliable and cost-effective way to stay connected.
Lilly
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Here are the main telecom providers in Germany:
Vodafone: Founded in 1991, Vodafone is one of Germany’s biggest mobile network operators with a customer base of over 45 million. It is widely known for its excellent coverage, with 4G download speeds of up to 150 Mbps. According to Opensignal, Vodafone ranks among the highest for 4G download speed nationally.
Telekom: Founded in 1995, Telekom is the largest mobile network operator in Germany with a customer base of over 40 million. It is well-known for its excellent coverage and speeds, with 4G download speeds of up to 150 Mbps. Opensignal ranks Telekom as the highest in Germany for both 4G availability and latency nationally.
O2: Founded in 1994, O2 is the third-largest mobile network provider in Germany with a customer base of around 25 million. It is well-known for its fast 4G download speeds, ranging from 14-50 Mbps. Opensignal ranks O2 as the highest in Germany for 4G download speed nationally.
MVNOs: There are also several Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) operating in Germany, such as Drillisch, Aldi Talk, Freenet Mobile, and Lycamobile. These providers generally offer lower prices for their services than the larger network operators, but usually have more limited coverage.