Tele2 Prepaid PAYG Tele2 Lietuva
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- Payment Plan: Prepaid PAYG
- Data: Pay per MB
- Network: Tele2
- Contract: Top-up based
- Calls & SMS: 0.08 EUR/min
- Roaming: Not included
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A mobile SIM plan gives you calls, texts and mobile data on Lithuania's cellular networks, either as a rolling monthly contract or as prepaid pay-as-you-go. Lithuania has extensive 4G coverage and rapidly expanding 5G, with generous data allowances that are among the most affordable in Europe. Both physical SIM cards and eSIM profiles are widely supported, and number portability lets you keep your number when switching operator.
Three national networks own the infrastructure, and plans are sold both under their own brands and through resellers. Contract SIM-only plans typically run monthly with no long lock-in, while prepaid packs suit occasional users and visitors. Operators compete aggressively on data volume, 5G access, EU roaming and bundle discounts when combined with home internet. The Communications Regulatory Authority (RRT) oversees the sector and enforces number-portability rules.
Large data allowances — Lithuanian plans often include very high or unlimited data at low prices.
EU roaming — Roam-like-at-home rules let you use your allowance across the EU at no extra charge.
Flexibility — SIM-only monthly plans avoid long contracts, and prepaid needs no commitment.
eSIM support — Major operators offer eSIM activation for compatible phones and dual-SIM use.
Estimate your monthly data use and whether you make many calls, then match a plan's allowance rather than overpaying for unlimited if you do not need it. Check 5G availability in your area, EU roaming caps, and whether a plan bundles with home broadband for a discount. Decide between contract and prepaid based on how predictable your usage is, and confirm eSIM support if you want a digital SIM.
Telia Lietuva operates one of the largest networks with broad 5G coverage and premium plans. Tele2 Lietuva is known for competitive, high-data value plans and a strong nationwide network. Bitė Lietuva offers a full range of contract and prepaid options plus bundles with fixed services. Prepaid sub-brands from these operators, such as low-cost value SIMs, serve budget and occasional users.
Mobile plans in Lithuania are inexpensive by European standards, with entry SIM-only and prepaid options starting near €0 on promotions or a few euros a month, and larger data or premium plans reaching roughly €21. Prepaid starter packs are cheap and top up as needed. Bundle discounts with home internet can further reduce the effective monthly cost, so compare standalone and bundled pricing.
The Communications Regulatory Authority (RRT) regulates mobile services, enforcing number portability, contract transparency and service-quality standards. EU roaming regulation guarantees roam-like-at-home use across the bloc within fair-use limits. Consumer contracts are protected under Lithuanian and EU law covering price changes, cancellation and dispute resolution, which can be escalated to RRT or the State Consumer Rights Protection Authority.
Can I keep my number? — Yes, number portability lets you switch operator and keep your number. Is 5G included? — Many plans include 5G where the network reaches; coverage is expanding. Does EU roaming cost extra? — No, roam-like-at-home applies within fair-use limits. Contract or prepaid? — Monthly SIM-only suits regular users; prepaid suits occasional use with no commitment.
The cheapest Mobile SIM Plans in Lithuania is €0 /month from Tele2 Lietuva.
Giraffy tracks 5 live SIM plans across Tele2 Lietuva,Telia Lietuva,Bite Lietuva networks in Lithuania. The lowest tracked price is €0 /month. Sort by lowest price to see the cheapest options for your data needs.
Coverage quality varies by area and carrier. Check each network's official coverage map before switching — indoor coverage, rural reach, and 5G availability differ significantly between operators in Lithuania.
An eSIM is a digital SIM embedded in your device — you activate a plan without swapping a physical card. Most flagship and mid-range phones released after 2020 support eSIM. Check your device settings or ask the carrier to confirm compatibility before you switch.
5G delivers significantly faster download speeds and lower latency than 4G — typically 100–500 Mbps versus 20–50 Mbps. It's worth it if your handset is 5G-capable and you're in a coverage area. Most 5G plans are now priced similarly to 4G equivalents.
Yes. In most markets you can port your number to a new network within one working day by requesting a PAC or porting code from your current provider. The switch happens automatically once you activate the new SIM.
Prepaid (pay-as-you-go) plans require no contract — you top up credit and use what you pay for. Pay-monthly plans bill you at the end of each month and typically offer more data for the same price, but require a credit check and a rolling or fixed-term commitment.
If your handset was purchased directly from a carrier, it may be network-locked and need unlocking before accepting a different SIM. Phones bought from manufacturers or retailers are usually unlocked. Contact your current carrier to check — unlocking is often free or available for a small fee.