In Belarus, there are three mobile operators. To sign a contract, you simply need to visit one of their offices with your passport; residency is not required. Contracts are typically open-ended, and there are various subscription options, all with monthly prepayment or pay-as-you-go. After signing up, you can use the mobile app to add services such as unlimited internet or calls. Other services, like a dedicated IP address, are also available.
A1 offers mobile and fixed communication services, including 4G LTE, to over 4.8 million subscribers.
Pros:
- Covered in all of Belarus
- Roaming works good
Cons:
- Internet sharing requires activation and is not free.
- The phone bill can go negative, and if the SIM card is not deactivated while roaming, bills as high as $1000 can be incurred
MTS launched in Belarus, 2002, now serving 5.7 million subscribers and cover over 98% of the country's te
Pros:
- Covered in all of Belarus
- Internet sharing is free
Cons:
- Nothing know
LIFE:) mobile operator is part of the Turkcell group, a major player in the European mobile communication
Pros:
- Good price
Cons:
- Coverage outside major cities can be problematic.