Menu
Expat.com

Which mobile network and why?

Last activity 01 November 2021 by SingleBlond

Post new topic

PaxNL

Hi,

I'd like to hear from others who have relocated, on how and why you chose the mobile network / contract  you did, and if you are happy with your choice (now presumably down the line)?

I am investigating which cellular provider to go with, based on (no specific order):
-Coverage (in the Netherlands, as well as remainder of Europe)
-Charges / perks (roaming charges)
-Ease of communication
-Contract duration
-Which is more important (voice call time / messages / data)?
-Do all providers support data voice calling?
-Specials currently running (feel free to post current specials running in this topic, down the line, where other can find it).

I have found the comparison site below, which I found quite handy.

Prijsvergelijken.nl

Cynic

Hi again.

Assuming you already have mobile phones, then the simplest and cheapest option on day 1 is just to get a pay as you go SIM card (you can buy them in the Arrivals Hall at Schiphol) for a few Euro.

Then, when you start work, your boss may give you a Company phone, or perhaps your company-supplier offers staff and family discounts.

My daughter initially worked for one of their network providers (KPN) in their call centre when she first moved back, she does not rate them very highly for mobile services alone, but says that if you combine their mobile with the TV package, it's quite a good deal - she's still with them now.

If you want to make calls back to SA, then Internet calls using Skype, or Face Time etc are absolutely the way to go.

Hope this helps.

Cynic
Expat Team

Ramses K.

I would advise Simpel really cheap and it's uses the T-mobile network.
T-mobile works fine in the Netherlands. I use Simpel since a couple of months and pay 10 euros for 4 gb data, unlimited calls and 500 text messages.

If you want unlimited data you can try Robin Mobile affordable and it's on the stable KPN network.

Another option is Lebara also really cheap and it's uses the KPN network.
It's the only one provider that has English an Polish language option on their website.

I hope this helps a bit.

SingleBlond

Lycamobile

- they are cheap (don't advertise)
- very cheap Holland Bundle XS (€ 10,- / month = unlimited calls/sms + 5 MB)
- personal friendly klantenservice
- free voicemail listen.
- prepaid; so no abonnement!

coldbrew

I used Lycamobile when I first arrived but now I'm using Youfone. Both uses KPN network I think but Youfone is definitely much faster. You need to have iDeal for Youfone though.

And you can make the combination of call and data based on your usage with Youfone, for example I barely call but use data a lot so my package is 50min +10GB for 12EUR a month (signed up during a promotion) and can be canceled monthly, if you sign up for 1 or 2 year it would be 1/2 EUR cheaper even. Check on their website and wait for a promotion to sign up, they have promotion quite often. If any of your friends/colleagues is using this too ask them for a referral code, I think they can earn a rebate and you have reduction on the sign up fee as well.

If you need TV/ home internet subscription too remember to check on those bundles which you usually find a deal.

SingleBlond

PaxNL wrote:

Hi,

I'd like to hear from others who have relocated, on how and why you chose the mobile network / contract  you did, and if you are happy with your choice (now presumably down the line)?

I am investigating which cellular provider to go with, based on (no specific order):
-Coverage (in the Netherlands, as well as remainder of Europe)
-Charges / perks (roaming charges)
-Ease of communication
-Contract duration
-Which is more important (voice call time / messages / data)?
-Do all providers support data voice calling?
-Specials currently running (feel free to post current specials running in this topic, down the line, where other can find it).

I have found the comparison site below, which I found quite handy.

Prijsvergelijken.nl


:cheers:    ! N.B. !
    this link is to compare an abonnement!! (contract with phone)

Me, myself, prefer a Sim-Only, a monthly prepaid simcard.
also i have different providers:
- mobilephone provider Lycamobile,
- T.V. is KPN digitenne,
- and internet Tele2.
Why different providers?
Well, if something goes wrong (payment-block or technical error-issue or ...) then i am not complete cut off when i only use 1 company but still reachable.  ;)

Articles to help you in your expat project in the Netherlands

All of the Netherlands's guide articles