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It can be a issue to buy an Russian sim-card if you are not resident of Russia. But, anyway we managed to buy one in Altai region, in a small village. As I later saw in my account info, the sales girl put my address the village name, and my name was of course changed, to the one which sounded more Russian))
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It can be a issue to buy an Russian sim-card if you are not resident of Russia. But, anyway we managed to buy one in Altai region, in a small village. As I later saw in my account info, the sales girl put my address the village name, and my name was of course changed, to the one which sounded more Russian))
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I've never heard of a foreigner having a problem buying a Russian SIM. To the extent that a problem arises, it is presumably due to the fact that the sales person in some remote part of Russia has never had to deal with inputting foreign passport numbers and all that complicated stuff, and it takes them a while to figure it out.
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I checked MTS operator. Indeed, foreigners just have to present their passport to get an sim-card.
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I am also a foreigner who has been buying assorted Russian SIM cards for 16 years now, 14 of them as a non resident. Without a problem.
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As Virginia says, you have to have your passport with you. Previously, it used to be easy to buy them on the street from "unofficial" vendors, but you don't seem them as often anymore, and official dealers are practically on every corner, so it is easier just to go to a shop with your passport.
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If I want to get a Russian USB Internet stick, how do they work?
in 2013 I tried to buy one in Ulan Ude at MTS, but the dealer told me that it just works in Buriatya Rayon, in the rest of Russia it has roaming and is very expensive.
So what do I ask for to get a Internet USB stick that will work in all of Russia?
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If I want to get a Russian USB Internet stick, how do they work?
in 2013 I tried to buy one in Ulan Ude at MTS, but the dealer told me that it just works in Buriatya Rayon, in the rest of Russia it has roaming and is very expensive.
So what do I ask for to get a Internet USB stick that will work in all of Russia?
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Generally speaking, everyone offers roaming these days. only the cheapest packages are local region only.
If you look at the Megafon page I listed you will see the XS package is for locale region only (in this case Moscow). All other packages are for "all of Russia" (without roaming charges). Obviously you need to buy a modem too, but the 4G USB modem costs just 1190 rubles (£13) and includes 2 weeks and 18 GB of data Megafon 4G Modem
The old days of regionalised data are largely history these days.
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