Thursday, August 08, 2024

European roaming eSim price comparison


For this price comparison, I've looked at eSim cards that are valid for 30 days or more. What I didn't know was that there are eSim cards that can be purchased without an expiration date

I've written before about the bliss of having a tablet with 4G/5G functionality built in. I'm using an iPad Air that has 4G LTE built in, and can function with both a physical sim card was well as en eSim card.
All the providers there will give you an eSim that can be activated at the time of purchase.

So what if I am somewhere unreachable of Wi-Fi and I don't want to share my iPhone's data plan (tethering)? For just 7 cents per day, my iPad could have internet on its own 😊.   

Conclusions: depending on your needs, either BNESIM or MobiMatter are great options. 

Webshop

APN

Data only?

GB

Days valid

Price 

Price per GB

Price per day

Link

BNESIM Surf 20GB in Europe REGIONAL

?

Yes

20

365

€ 25,58

€ 1,28

€ 0,07

https://esims.io/en/regions/europe

MobiMatter Europe and USA Yearly 40 GB

Sparks

Yes

40

365

€ 38,50

€ 0,96

€ 0,11

https://mobimatter.com/travel-esim/sparks-europe-and-usa-yearly-40-gb-esim

MobiMatter Europe and USA 3 GB

Sparks

Yes

3

30

€ 5,00

€ 1,67

€ 0,17

https://mobimatter.com/travel-esim/sparks-europe-and-usa-3-gb-esim?destination=europe

Bitrefill eSIM Netherlands

drei.ai

Yes

3

30

€ 6,98

€ 2,33

€ 0,23

https://www.bitrefill.com/invite/fcv9wn9y

eSIM Europe Unlimited Data Lite

cmhk or cmlink or internet.proximus.be


Yes

Unlimited (but only fast for 0.5 GB per day) thereafter 384kbit/s

30

€ 23,00

€ 1,53

€ 0,77

https://europeesim.com/product/esim-europe-unlimited-plans/

MobiMatter Europe and USA 50 GB 60 Days

Sparks

Yes

50

60

€ 48,50

€ 0,97

€ 0,81

https://mobimatter.com/travel-esim/sparks-europe-and-usa-50-gb-60-days-esim?destination=europe

O2 Mega eSIM

O2

Yes

300

30

€ 26,00

€ 0,09

€ 0,87

https://www.esim.net/O2/Mega

Bitrefill eSIM Europe

drei.ai

Yes

20

30

€ 35,26

€ 1,76

€ 1,18

https://www.bitrefill.com/invite/fcv9wn9y

Holafly eSIM with Unlimited Data in

Europe

?

Yes

Unlimited (fair use policy)

90

€ 129,00


€ 1,43

https://esim.holafly.com/esim-europe/

eSIM Europe Fixed Data

cmhk or cmlink or internet.proximus.be


Yes

30

30

€ 45,00

€ 1,50

€ 1,50

https://europeesim.com/product/esim-europe-fixed-plans/

Holafly eSIM with Unlimited Data in

Europe

?

Yes

Unlimited (fair use policy)

60

€ 99,00


€ 1,65

https://esim.holafly.com/esim-europe/

Bitrefill eSIM Netherlands

drei.ai

Yes

50

30

€ 62,02

€ 1,24

€ 2,07

https://www.bitrefill.com/invite/fcv9wn9y

Holafly eSIM with Unlimited Data in

Europe

?

Yes

Unlimited (fair use policy)

30

€ 69,00


€ 2,30

https://esim.holafly.com/esim-europe/

mtalk-esim-europe

?

Yes

50

30

€ 70,00

€ 1,40

€ 2,33

https://www.mtalkesim.com/esim-europe

What options are there for rural, fast and uncapped internet in 2024 in the Netherlands?


My parents live in a rural area in the Netherlands. So they don't have coax-cable via the monopolist player Vodafone/Ziggo, nor can they take an internet subscription via copper wire (POTS) on ADSL or VDSL. Well, technically they can, but the speed would be roughly 6/1 Mbps which was pretty good in 1996, but that was long ago.

Growing up, we had a dial-up at 56 Kbps (remember those?) and then ISDN that was, if you were willing to pay for the use of 2 phone lines, faster at 128 Kbps. For kids today, that means our home internet was about 0,1 Mbps. Yes, that is slow. Very slow.

My parents are currently using Odido (until recently called T-Mobile) "4G for home" which is a solution of sorts. It's advertised as 30/5 Mbps at € 43,50 per month. Too bad that it's way slower when the air is charged (in a storm), when the leaves of the trees are wet (like in the rain) or when there are many people visiting the nearby area because they are now all sharing the one antenna that covers the area. 

You might think that that is expensive. And it is. The lack of competition in Europe leads to higher prices for internet connections, especially in countries that only have 3 large players in the market. See the Rewheel reachers paper here: The state of mobile and broadband pricing – 1H2024.


But nowadays, next to the option of using 4G/5G internet, there is another option for rural areas: satellite internet. 🛰️📡

A comparison chart for uncapped internet with at least 50 Mbit/sec download speed, both for 5G and sattelite options:

Provider and bundle name

Max speed?

Up-front costs

Comment

Price per month

Price after 2 years including upfront costs

Price per month, all-in after 2 years

Source

KPN Unlimited50, but via Ritel

50 Mbit/sec

You need to buy a 4G/5G router *1

I am shocked at the price difference. This reseller Ritel offers €5 per month discount. 

21,50

816,00

34,00

https://www.kpn.com/shop/mobiel/sim-only/


KPN Unlimited50

50 Mbit/sec

You need to buy a 4G/5G router *1


26,50

936

39

https://www.kpn.com/shop/mobiel/sim-only/


Odido 4G voor Thuis Sim Only

30/5 MBit/s

A router is supplied with this subscription

This is the "official" way to get a SIM-only card for home internet

43,50

1056,00

44,00

https://www.odido.nl/shop/product/wnc-dl5m2/22036020


Odido Unlimited Basis

300/80 Mbit/s

You need to buy a 4G/5G router *1

This is the un-official method. Every day you get 10GB, when you need more you have to request extra (free) data in the Odido app.

32,50

1080,00

45,00

https://www.odido.nl/mobiel-abonnement/sim-only


Vodafone Red Unlimited

360 Mbit/s

You need to buy a 4G/5G router *1


32,50

1080

45

https://www.vodafone.nl/abonnement/mobiel/sim-only


Odido 4G voor Thuis Sim Only

30/5 MBit/s

You need to buy a 4G/5G router *1

This is the "official" way to get a SIM-only card for home internet

35

1140

47,5

https://www.odido.nl/shop/product/4g-voor-thuis-sim-only


Starlink Residential

±100-300 Mbit/s

249

Standard Actuated antenna and WIFI 5 router for €249 + 23 shipping

50

1472

61,33

https://www.starlink.com/nl/service-plans


Starlink Residential

±100-300 Mbit/s

349

Standard antenna and WIFI 6 router for €349 + €23 shipping

50

1572

65,5

https://www.starlink.com/nl/service-plans


ASTRA2CONNECT *2

20/2 Mbit/s

489,5

The speed is below the minimum 50Mbit and there is a 50GB/m data cap

72,91

2264,34

94,35

https://www.arobantennebouw.nl/thuis-vakantiewoning/internet/astra2connect-internet-via-satelliet-set/


SkyDSL2+ Home L with premium

75/6 Mbit/s

99,8

You rent the sattelite antenna

50,075

1301,6

54,24

https://www.skydsl.eu/en-NL/Personal/Internet-via-satellite/tariff/details/345


Tooway Connect 

30/6 Mbit/s

Both the speed and data cap discuallify this internet provider from the comparison

https://www.deschotelshop.nl/tooway-internet-via-satelliet-complete-set



* 1  Bring-your-own-router, so about €300 if you buy one like: https://www.coolblue.nl/product/948628/acer-connect-x6e-5g.html 


* 2  I meantion this option even though the speed is below 50 Mbit/s and even though the data plan is limited to %) GB/Month



My conclusion is that if a 4G/5G router with a subscription is not an option for you, then Starlink is your best choice. They are by far the cheapest option for hardware, as well as the cheapest per month subscription price. You can also cancel anytime, so you aren't stuck with a data plan for 12 or 24 months.




Sunday, July 14, 2024

Europe and USA Yearly eSIM by MobiMatter


I use an iPad Air with built in LTE, so, whenever I'm traveling and don't want to use tethering I'll just buy a one-time eSIM and load that into my iPad. 

Where do you get those data-only eSims? I usually use bitrefill but I just discovered mobimatter which is cheaper in some instances (and they sell eSIM cards that are good for more then 30 days) 😊 

I'm considering just buying a big chuck of data (say, 50GB) and just have it on head for the next 365 days for whenever I need it. 

Pro tip: on new iPhones you can use an eSIM next to your nano SIM card as well. So even when your provider has technical problems , you can use another second SIM card in your phone as backup which could use roaming and just switch over to another provider that's still functioning. When SHTF this could be a useful option. Prepare accordingly 👍 

Tuesday, July 09, 2024

DB Browser for SQLite


DB Browser for SQLite (DB4S) is a high quality, visual,open source tool designed for people who want to create, search, and edit SQLite database files. DB4S gives a familiar spreadsheet-like interface on the database in addition to providing a full SQL query facility. It works with Windows, macOS, and most versions of Linux and Unix. Documentation for the program is on the wiki.

A lot of apps use SQLite for storing in-app data. For example, the JWPUB file format is a compressed SQLite database file. 

By the way, did you know that SQlite is pronounced as See Queue Lite (not See Queuel -ite) because it's supposed to be a wordplay on rocks (Granulite, Perlite, Rhyolite, Kyanite… you get it).