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Since Czechia is part of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Union_roaming_regulations EU roaming regulations] also apply here. So if you come from another EU country, for the first months you can keep using your current SIM card.
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Since Czechia is part of the EU, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Union_roaming_regulations EU roaming regulations] also apply here. So if you come from another EU country, for the first months you can keep using your current SIM card.
  
 
However, there are reasons for getting a Czech number:
 
However, there are reasons for getting a Czech number:

Latest revision as of 16:56, 11 August 2020

Since Czechia is part of the EU, the EU roaming regulations also apply here. So if you come from another EU country, for the first months you can keep using your current SIM card.

However, there are reasons for getting a Czech number:

  • You can call Czech numbers at cheaper rates
  • People with Czech contracts can call you easier / at better rates
  • Many online forms (e.g. for authorities' and doctor's appointments) only allow entering a Czech number (starting with +420)

Guides[edit]

To get the most suitable Czech SIM card for you, follow the great advice from Prepaid Data SIM Card Wiki: