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Mobile phonesMobile phones can be used throughout the country. The three main networks in the country - MEO, Vodafone, and NOS - provide good coverage nationwide and have established roaming agreements with most international companies.Citizens of other countries in the European Union can use their mobile phones without paying additional fees (free roaming). Calls, text messages (SMS), and mobile data usage will be charged at the same price as in their home country. More information at: www.europa.euFor residents of countries outside the European Union, additional charges may apply when using their mobile phone (roaming). Alternatively, you can buy a SIM card for your mobile phone in various shops, shopping centres or airports, or a virtual SIM card (e-SIM) that can be purchased online.Most packages available include call minutes, text messages, and mobile data for internet access.The Highway Code prohibits the use of mobile phones whilst driving, except if hands-free devices or a headset are used. Violators of these rules will be subject to sanctions.InternetMost accommodation and public spaces such as airports, conference rooms, restaurants, service areas and shopping centres, as well as some public transport, provide free Wi-Fi (wireless internet) access.When you buy a SIM card for your mobile phone, most plans include mobile data that allows you to access the internet.PhonesTo operate public telephone booths, you can use coins or specific cards on sale in MEO shops, Post Offices, and certain kiosks and tobacconists (displaying the relevant sign).All Portuguese telephone numbers are made up of nine digits. To call Portugal from abroad, dial the international code 00 or the “+” sign and the country code 351.To call abroad from Portugal, dial 00 or the “+” sign, the country and city code, followed by the desired number. Country codes for various countries are displayed in public telephone booths.