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People brought many (illegal) phones from outside turkey, so they've made the registering much expensiver...
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I knew I should have registered sooner. I've got a Turkish Vodfone number specifically for there too, PAYG.
What's this wireless phone tax, I've never paid it, is it a recently passed law?
While I'm here asking about Turkey, does anybody have any suggestions for internet options a non-citizen has, shortest contract, etc? I had to always visit internet cafes to check mail, they were relatively cheap but had malware and the keyboard layout took a while to get use to.
I knew I should have registered sooner. I've got a Turkish Vodfone number specifically for there too, PAYG.
What's this wireless phone tax, I've never paid it, is it a recently passed law?
While I'm here asking about Turkey, does anybody have any suggestions for internet options a non-citizen has, shortest contract, etc? I had to always visit internet cafes to check mail, they were relatively cheap but had malware and the keyboard layout took a while to get use to.
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naaah.. Just trolling..
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I was very tempted to buy one of those China ayPhones when I was there becuase they took 2 sim cards, which would have worked out great having both my local and turkish sim card active at the same time. It had TV too! So those cheap phones are a little harder to find now I take it?

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What's this wireless phone tax, I've never paid it, is it a recently passed law?
While I'm here asking about Turkey, does anybody have any suggestions for internet options a non-citizen has, shortest contract, etc? I had to always visit internet cafes to check mail, they were relatively cheap but had malware and the keyboard layout took a while to get use to.