1. Billing is based on the most expensive activated tariff in the period.

The system counts each activated sim. Once activated = the system has taken it into account and at the end of the month you receive a bill for the activated tariff package, even if the sim was not active for some time.

Example: On 10.09 you have an active 30 MB Europe plan and 100 cards on it. And on 11.09 you wanted to change the tariff plan to 40MB Global for 20 cards. This means that at the end of the month the system will count 80 cards for the 30MB Europe tariff + 20 cards for the 40MB Global tariff.
Therefore, we advise you to be careful about this issue and plan which SIM cards and tariffs you want to connect.

  1. You can pause a SIM card at any time, which means that the card will be taken into account only in the current month, and the next month will not be charged. Until you activate it again.
  2. The cost of the sim card itself is paid once, when ordering the card and is the equivalent of 1.4 euros on the day of purchase.

The minimum number of SIM cards in one order is 10 units.

The cost of extra MB depends on the country where the excess occurred and the prices of local operators, so the average approximate cost is indicated (it may be slightly cheaper or slightly more expensive).

Each client has its own traffic pool per month, which is calculated based on all active cards per month in a separate tariff plan. For example: you have 40 active cards this month, of which 20 are in the Europe 30 MB tariff, and another 20 are in the Global 40 MB tariff. This means that you have two traffic pools:

  • in the Europe 30 MB tariff you have 20*30=600 MB/month, and
  • in the Global 40 MB tariff we have 800 MB of traffic.

And if the total traffic consumption for the month exceeds your pool, then you will be charged for extra MB. This protects you in case of more active traffic consumption by one or two SIM cards.