Bite Prepaid 3GB Bite Latvija
€3 /month
- Payment Plan: Prepaid
- Data: 3GB
- Network: Bite
- Contract: 30 days
- Calls & SMS: Free on-net
- Roaming: Not included
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Mobile SIM plans in Latvia give you voice, text and mobile data on one of the national networks. You can choose a prepaid SIM (priekšapmaksa), where you top up credit as you go, or a postpaid monthly contract (abonēšana) billed each month. Most plans now bundle generous or unlimited data, calls and texts within Latvia, and EU roaming is included at no extra cost under roam-like-at-home rules. eSIM and Smart-ID based online activation are widely available.
Latvia has three mobile network operators, giving strong nationwide coverage including extensive 4G and expanding 5G in Riga and other cities. Prepaid SIMs are sold in shops, kiosks and supermarkets and can be activated with your identity document. Postpaid contracts may bundle a handset over instalments. The Public Utilities Commission (SPRK) regulates the telecom sector, oversees numbering and supports number portability, so you can keep your number when switching operator.
EU roaming included — Use your Latvian allowance across the EU at no surcharge under roam-like-at-home rules.
Flexible plans — Choose prepaid for control or postpaid for larger bundles and handset financing.
Strong data bundles — Many plans offer large or unlimited data suited to streaming and hotspot use.
Keep your number — Number portability lets you switch operator without changing your phone number.
Estimate your monthly data need and how much you call and text. Prepaid suits light or occasional users and visitors who want no commitment, while postpaid suits heavy users who want the largest bundles or a phone on instalments. Check 5G availability at your home and workplace, the EU roaming fair-use data cap, and whether the plan has a minimum contract term. Compare the total monthly price including any handset instalment.
LMT — Latvijas Mobilais Telefons, the long-established operator known for wide coverage and network quality.
Tele2 Latvija — Part of the Nordic Tele2 group, competitive on data-heavy prepaid and postpaid plans.
Bite Latvija — A challenger operator offering value bundles and flexible prepaid options.
Monthly mobile SIM plans in Latvia typically range from around €3 for a basic prepaid bundle up to about €21 for a large or unlimited postpaid plan. Handset instalments, if you take a phone with the plan, are added on top. Prepaid top-ups let you control spending, while postpaid gives predictable monthly billing. Compare data allowance, roaming caps and any minimum term to find the best value.
The Public Utilities Commission (SPRK) regulates telecoms in Latvia, overseeing consumer rights, number portability and service quality. EU roaming rules guarantee roam-like-at-home across the union subject to fair-use limits. Contract terms, including any minimum period and early-termination conditions, must be disclosed clearly. Disputes with an operator can be escalated to SPRK if not resolved directly.
Can I keep my number? Yes, number portability lets you move to a new operator and keep your existing number.
Is EU roaming included? Yes, roam-like-at-home applies across the EU subject to fair-use data caps.
Prepaid or postpaid? Prepaid gives control with no commitment; postpaid offers larger bundles and handset financing.
The cheapest Mobile SIM Plans in Latvia is €3 /month from Bite Latvija.
Giraffy tracks 5 live SIM plans across Bite Latvija,LMT,Tele2 Latvija networks in Latvia. The lowest tracked price is €3 /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 Latvia.
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.