you dont have much option Cytanet have a virtual monopoly the only other one i can think of is MNT
I would be inclined to stick with free WiFi hotspots....
shell... correct me if im wrong but don't you have to be a long term resident to get a sim in Cyprus?
Someone who comes back every few months can purchase a PAYG simcard with a designated number. Once the card has been topped up after the initial credit expires, the credit will last for 12 months. If there is no further top up after that time or phone useage - that's it, the card expires.
There are also "holiday" simcards which are valid for 4 weeks, can be topped up during that time - but they expire after the 4 weeks.
This page gives some more info as I don't have all the details but the standard PAYG simcard is approx €15 with about €5 credit and a bunch of text message credit.
http://www.justlanded.com/english/Cyprus/Cyprus-Guide/Telephone-Internet2/Cellphones
Thank you i will look at the Vodafone option when in Cyprus.
Posting this using my tablet in Deryneia. I'm using an MTN pay as you go SIM. 200MB data for €10 :-)
Thank you Pubdog looks good i will try and find an outlet in Ayia Napa.
You can pick up simcards in either the outlet shops or most peripetero's (ΠΕΡΙΠΤΕΡΟ), otherwise referred to as kiosks (small corner shops/newsagents) so you probably won't need to look too far.
Not sure if you've arrived in Cyprus yet but I just came across this today via twitter:
HI thank you not going until early September.
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