Internet stick for Austria?

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A German internet stick is of little use in Austria. There are other providers and network coverage here. Nevertheless, a new purchase is not necessary.

Surfsticks only work in areas with network coverage.
Surfsticks only work in areas with network coverage.

Basics about the internet stick

  • A Internet-Stick is a way of using the Internet while on the move. This is especially good when traveling. It does not matter whether you are going to Austria or the USA. It is important that you choose the provider that has the greatest network coverage.
  • Anyone who goes online with a surf stick shouldn't expect miracles. The speed cannot be compared with a WLAN connection via a router. Homepages with a lot of graphics or Flash animations may not be able to be set up at all.
  • The choice of stick can also be very difficult. If you are often abroad, a surfstick with a contract is always worthwhile. Thanks to the flat rates, you are on the safe side - regardless of the data volume you need. If you rarely go abroad, a prepaid surf stick is sufficient. Here, however, you have a limited amount of data.

Use a surf stick in Austria

  • There are currently eight in Austria providers for an internet stick with a binding contract. Six of them also offer the prepaid option. You can buy the surf stick yourself in Germany. You may also have a prepaid stick that you can use. Contractually bound surfsticks are usually locked and cannot be unlocked before the contract period has expired.
  • In Austria, go to one of the providers such as Tele-ring, T-Mobile, DREI, Yesss or orange and buy a SIM card for the Internet there. At the moment, the cheapest provider is “Yesss”. The cards for this are available in Aldi, Austria. Then only the card has to be inserted in the stick so that it is ready for use.
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