Internet charges, if you haven’t got data covered, are ₾0.10 per MB. eSIM is available since 2021 and sets you back ₾10 (€2.90, US$3.20). The SIM card itself costs ₾3 (€0.90, US$1) which does not count towards the balance. Here’s a little more about each option: Magti Many get Beeline SIM cards and seem totally content with them in the majority of cases.Īs in 2019, I opt for more coverage, and am getting a Magti SIM card. Magti is definitely the market leader and offers the best coverage, especially in more remote areas (however, in places like Mestia, where service is notoriously spotty, don’t get your hopes up too much either). There are three providers in the country: Magticom (Magti), Geocell (Silknet) and Beeline. What’s for the benefits of having data while moving around and exploring the country on your own – those are pretty darn obvious – maps, translator and taxi apps at the very least. So getting a SIM card would probably make sense to stay connected anyway, especially keeping in mind that it’s neither expensive nor hard to get. However, it’s not always as smooth and reliable as one would wish, plus sometimes downright does not work. If you’re staying in the main cities only and/or for a couple of days – probably not, as free WiFi is pervasive and quite easy to come by – any cafe, restaurant will beam it, as will bus and metro stations in the capital “Tbilisi Loves You” network.
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