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Datenpläne für Norwegen
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Most travelers · balanced usage
30 days validity
Telia, Telenor
Short trips · light usage
15 days validity
Telia, Telenor
Heavy usage · longer stays
180 days validity
Telia, Telenor
7 days validity
Telia, Telenor
30 days validity
Telia, Telenor
30 days validity
Telia, Telenor
30 days validity
Telia, Telenor
Einrichtungserinnerung
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Tip: Download the Yr.no weather app before your first fjord or Northern Lights day — it's Norway's national meteorological service app and provides hour-by-hour Aurora forecasts that are far more accurate than generic weather apps.
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Tip: Most travelers choose 5–10 GB for a 7–10 day trip
Häufig gestellte Fragen
Is there coverage in the Lofoten Islands?
Yes — main villages (Svolvær, Henningsvær, Reine, Å) have Telenor coverage. Some remote hiking trails and mountain ridges have limited signal.
Does coverage work for Northern Lights chasing?
Main roads around Tromsø and the E8 toward Lyngen have coverage. Remote Northern Lights spots off the main roads may have no signal — download the Yr.no weather app offline data.
Is 5G available in Norway?
Yes — Telenor and Telia provide 5G in Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, and expanding to other cities.
What apps are essential for Norway?
Yr.no for weather forecasting. Ruter for Oslo public transport. Entur for national journey planning across all transport modes. Vipps for mobile payments (requires Norwegian phone number).
Does coverage work on the Flåm Railway?
Coverage exists in Flåm and Myrdal stations and along much of the route. Some mountain tunnel sections have no signal.
What speeds can I expect in Bergen?
Telenor and Telia deliver 40–150 Mbps on 4G/5G in central Bergen.
Is there coverage on the Trollstigen mountain road?
The Trollstigen visitor centre and main viewing platforms have coverage. Some hairpin sections of the serpentine road have limited signal.
Does EU roaming apply in Norway?
Yes — Norway is in the EEA (European Economic Area). EU roaming rules extend to Norway, so EU-based SIMs avoid roaming charges.
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Verfügbare Netze: 5G
Norway is Scandinavia's outdoor adventure kingdom — the fjords (Geirangerfjord, Sognefjord, Nærøyfjord), the midnight sun and Northern Lights, the Lofoten Islands, and coastal cities like Bergen and Tromsø. Telenor and Telia provide 4G and 5G coverage across the country's inhabited areas, supporting navigation on the iconic Scenic Routes, booking fjord cruises, and using Ruter (Oslo's public transport app) and Entur (the national journey planner). Data is essential for accessing the Yr.no weather app (Norway's best weather forecasting, essential for Northern Lights chasing and fjord weather windows) and for navigating the Trollstigen serpentine road.
Telenor and Telia's 4G/5G covers Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, Stavanger, Tromsø, and the Norwegian coastal towns. The main fjord corridors — Flåm, Gudvangen, Undredal, Aurland — have coverage along the roads and on the Nærøyfjord UNESCO boat route. The Flåm Railway (one of the world's most scenic) has coverage in stations and along much of the route.
The Lofoten Islands — the dramatic archipelago above the Arctic Circle with red fishing huts (rorbuer), the E10 bridge crossings, and the village of Å — have Telenor coverage in the main villages. The Trollfjord boat tour has basic coverage. Remote island peaks (Svolværgeita, Reinebringen) have coverage at the trailhead parking but not on all ridge sections.
Tromsø (Northern Lights capital, dog sledding, whale watching) has full coverage. The Northern Lights best viewing is outside the city — the E8 highway toward Lyngen Alps has coverage along the road. Remote Northern Lights chasers head to areas with no coverage — always download offline maps.
Norway uses the Norwegian krone (NOK). Norwegian (Bokmål and Nynorsk) is the official language. English is extremely widely spoken.