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Orange SIM Card

bkkboy

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2021
I bought an Orange SIM card in Pamplona to use between there and logorno. Unfortunately, I am unable to get data, even though I got data in Pamplona. Is the Orange network very good along the camino? I used to work with mobile phones, so know how to set them up.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Can't comment on Orange.. I bought 2 VodaFone sim cards, twice since arriving in PT May 1 (only good forn30 days) and have used them without issue I PT, Spain SdC to SJPP and LaMancha and now in Southern Spain without any issues...
I would go to an Orange store and sit until they get you what you paid for...
 
I’ve been using an Orange SIM for 7 weeks on the Camino Frances with no problems whatsoever.
 
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I bought an Orange SIM card in Pamplona to use between there and logorno. Unfortunately, I am unable to get data, even though I got data in Pamplona. Is the Orange network very good along the camino? I used to work with mobile phones, so know how to set them up.
I have an Orange SIM card purchased in Pamplona. I think you need to put at least 20€ on that card. You can purchase that 20€ at any Tobaco store.
I bought an Orange SIM card in Pamplona to use between there and logorno. Unfortunately, I am unable to get data, even though I got data in Pamplona. Is the Orange network very good along the camino? I used to work with mobile phones, so know how to set
I bought an Orange SIM card in Pamplona to use between there and logorno. Unfortunately, I am unable to get data, even though I got data in Pamplona. Is the Orange network very good along the camino? I used to work with mobile phones, so know how to set them up.
With that phone call +34900906121 for English speaking customer service
 
I have an Orange SIM card purchased in Pamplona. I think you need to put at least 20€ on that card. You can purchase that 20€ at any Tobaco store.


With that phone call +34900906121 for English speaking customer service
I visited Orange store in Logorno, after much fiddling they agreed the SIM did not work. All they would offer was for me to buy a new SIM.
 
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The first edition came out in 2003 and has become the go-to-guide for many pilgrims over the years. It is shipping with a Pilgrim Passport (Credential) from the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.
I didn't use an Orange SIM...but my Android connected to Orange when we landed, and would *not* access data over the cellular network. My husband's identical phone connected to Vodafone, and he accessed both voice and data with no troubles. On the last 114km of the CF.

Best of luck
 

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