It’s great if you come to the villa you rented, the Internet is installed in it, and the owner or manager himself controls the serviceability. So, if there is no Internet, you will need to choose a provider to solve the problem. Things are considerably better in Bali now that there are mobile communications. But it’s too soon to give up because there are now more Internet service providers on the island than ever, and they’re actively lowering their tariff prices.
Mobile Internet
The best providers were distributed in general in Indonesia as follows:
Telkomsel
smartfren
XL Axiata
3 Tri
Indosat
As parameters for evaluation, download and upload Internet speed, latency, quality of browsing, and streaming were taken into account. Bolt, which was also mentioned in the ratings, we do not consider since it does not work in Bali.
You can buy a package from mobile Internet for a month, weekly, and daily. But for ease of perception, we will indicate only tariffs for a month in this review. But anyway, using eSIM data plans from esimway.com in Bali is much cheaper. The activation process with a QR code is simple; eSim works on the latest models of iPhone, Android, Samsung, Google, Xiaomi, Oppo.
Features of the mobile Internet in Bali
1. Mobile Internet does not have full-fledged unlimited tariffs. Unlimited is sometimes included in the use of social media, such as Indosat. Smartfren has unlimited, but a daily quota limits it. When exceeded, the speed drops.
2. Read the breakdown of your tariff quotas carefully to understand at what time and how much volume you can use. Sometimes, some parts can only be used at night or only on 4G/LTE, or only local packages (that is, in the region where the SIM card is registered, for example, in Bali).
3. For all mobile network operators, remember to activate internet packages. Without them, Internet traffic is billed at a very expensive rate.
4. The easiest way to replenish your telephone bill is in any minimarket (Indomaret, Alfamart, Circle K, Minimart) or in telephone shops.
5. To control your quota, immediately install the application from your mobile operator. There you can clearly see the rest of the traffic, select a package for the next month and activate a new internet package.
6. If you need a mobile internet modem, look for one in the offices of mobile internet providers, in shops along the road that sell phones, or in the RIMO computer store in Denpasar. If your phone typically distributes the Internet, this can be done through the phone.
Mobile operators in Bali
Telkomsel
Telkomsel has the largest and most powerful coverage in Indonesia. If you travel through some remote places with only one mobile Internet operator, it will most likely be just Telkomsel.
But Telkomsel has an unpleasant feature. If your SIM card is younger than 90 days, then the choice of available tariffs is minimal. In addition, often the promised gigabytes of the Internet can only be used at night, or it is divided between different services, and out of the 6 GB indicated in the description, only 1 GB can fall on the Internet, and the remaining 5 GB are distributed between local cloud services, social networks or online TV.
Smartfren
Smartfren used his special CDMA modems and Andromax phones for many years. So it was impossible to buy and use a SIM card on your phone. Expats who come for a long time often buy a modem from Smartfren and distribute the Internet from it. Smartfren has now switched to the new LTE + 4G standard so that regular phones can also use the cards. Just check before buying a SIM card whether it really fits your phone or modem. The modems cost from 150,000 rupees. There are also Wi-Fi routers. Mobile Internet packages are also sold along with routers.
XL Axiata
On the site, you can also purchase modems for mobile Internet; the kit will also include 20GB of traffic. Such a package costs from 560 thousand rupees.
Indosat Ooredoo
A good and very common GSM 3G/4G operator. The coverage on the island is generally good, but there are complaints about poor coverage in some areas. Internet speed is good; in areas with good coverage (LTE), downloads can reach 30 megabits/sec.
3 Tri
The least popular mobile internet provider in Bali. Sims are less common than SIMs from other operators.
Additionally, it is crucial to note that almost all cafes, warungs, and restaurants offer free Wi-Fi. TelkomselSpeedy’s Internet is typically used; however, the connection quality is quite good in some locations.
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It’s great if you come to the villa you rented, the Internet is installed in it, and the owner or manager himself controls the serviceability. So, if there is no Internet, you will need to choose a provider to solve the problem. Things are considerably better in Bali now that there are mobile communications. But it’s too soon to give up because there are now more Internet service providers on the island than ever, and they’re actively lowering their tariff prices.
Mobile Internet
The best providers were distributed in general in Indonesia as follows:
As parameters for evaluation, download and upload Internet speed, latency, quality of browsing, and streaming were taken into account. Bolt, which was also mentioned in the ratings, we do not consider since it does not work in Bali.
You can buy a package from mobile Internet for a month, weekly, and daily. But for ease of perception, we will indicate only tariffs for a month in this review. But anyway, using eSIM data plans from esimway.com in Bali is much cheaper. The activation process with a QR code is simple; eSim works on the latest models of iPhone, Android, Samsung, Google, Xiaomi, Oppo.
Features of the mobile Internet in Bali
1. Mobile Internet does not have full-fledged unlimited tariffs. Unlimited is sometimes included in the use of social media, such as Indosat. Smartfren has unlimited, but a daily quota limits it. When exceeded, the speed drops.
2. Read the breakdown of your tariff quotas carefully to understand at what time and how much volume you can use. Sometimes, some parts can only be used at night or only on 4G/LTE, or only local packages (that is, in the region where the SIM card is registered, for example, in Bali).
3. For all mobile network operators, remember to activate internet packages. Without them, Internet traffic is billed at a very expensive rate.
4. The easiest way to replenish your telephone bill is in any minimarket (Indomaret, Alfamart, Circle K, Minimart) or in telephone shops.
5. To control your quota, immediately install the application from your mobile operator. There you can clearly see the rest of the traffic, select a package for the next month and activate a new internet package.
6. If you need a mobile internet modem, look for one in the offices of mobile internet providers, in shops along the road that sell phones, or in the RIMO computer store in Denpasar. If your phone typically distributes the Internet, this can be done through the phone.
Mobile operators in Bali
Telkomsel
Telkomsel has the largest and most powerful coverage in Indonesia. If you travel through some remote places with only one mobile Internet operator, it will most likely be just Telkomsel.
But Telkomsel has an unpleasant feature. If your SIM card is younger than 90 days, then the choice of available tariffs is minimal. In addition, often the promised gigabytes of the Internet can only be used at night, or it is divided between different services, and out of the 6 GB indicated in the description, only 1 GB can fall on the Internet, and the remaining 5 GB are distributed between local cloud services, social networks or online TV.
Smartfren
Smartfren used his special CDMA modems and Andromax phones for many years. So it was impossible to buy and use a SIM card on your phone. Expats who come for a long time often buy a modem from Smartfren and distribute the Internet from it. Smartfren has now switched to the new LTE + 4G standard so that regular phones can also use the cards. Just check before buying a SIM card whether it really fits your phone or modem. The modems cost from 150,000 rupees. There are also Wi-Fi routers. Mobile Internet packages are also sold along with routers.
XL Axiata
On the site, you can also purchase modems for mobile Internet; the kit will also include 20GB of traffic. Such a package costs from 560 thousand rupees.
Indosat Ooredoo
A good and very common GSM 3G/4G operator. The coverage on the island is generally good, but there are complaints about poor coverage in some areas. Internet speed is good; in areas with good coverage (LTE), downloads can reach 30 megabits/sec.
3 Tri
The least popular mobile internet provider in Bali. Sims are less common than SIMs from other operators.
Additionally, it is crucial to note that almost all cafes, warungs, and restaurants offer free Wi-Fi. TelkomselSpeedy’s Internet is typically used; however, the connection quality is quite good in some locations.
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