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SIM Cards Price Research Austria 2026

Jules de Bruin

Expat in Vienna

Updated: June 7 2026 | Found helpful by 6 others

How Much Does a Prepaid SIM Card Cost in Austria in 2026?

Indicative monthly prices for the cheapest standard prepaid plan from each major Austrian provider, with included data, the underlying mobile network, and whether EU roaming is included. Prices verified May 2026 from each provider's public price sheet. Final price depends on top-up cycle, fair-use limits, and optional bundles (international call minutes, extra data packages).

ProviderPlanEUR / monthDataNetworkEU Roaming
spusu basicspusu 20004.902 GBDreiYes
HoT basicHoT 10 GB5.9010 GBMagentaYes
eetybasic5.904 GBA1Yes
yesss! basicyesss! S6.505 GBA1Yes
bob basicbob bobinator6.907 GBA1Yes
Drei Talk BasicTalk Basic7.00 (per 30 days)15 GBDreiYes
LIDL Connectbasic7.908 GBDreiYes
spusu 50000spusu 500009.9050 GBDreiYes
Magenta basicMagenta Mobil S9.9010 GBMagentaYes
A1 basicA1 Free Tarif S9.905 GBA1Yes

Source: provider public price sheets (a1.net, magenta.at, drei.at, hot.at, spusu.at, yesss.at, lidl-connect.at, bob.at, eety.at), April 2026. Indicative prices for new prepaid customers; promo bundles can shift these by 10 to 20 percent on first top-up.

Cheapest

spusu basic at EUR 4.90 per month is the cheapest standard plan. HoT at EUR 5.90 for 10 GB and eety at EUR 5.90 are the cost-per-gigabyte winners.

Best value

spusu 50000at EUR 9.90 per month for 50 GB on the Drei network gives the most data per euro on this list, especially for heavy-data and remote-work users.

Best coverage

A1 prepaid at EUR 9.90 per month is the most expensive on this list but has the best Alpine and rural coverage as the official A1 carrier.

What Does Each Austrian Prepaid SIM Provider Offer at What Price?

A one-card-per-provider summary of monthly cost, included data, underlying network, EU roaming inclusion, and the use case the plan is best matched to. Cards are ordered cheapest to most expensive.

spusu basic

EUR 4.90

spusu 2000

Data
2 GB
Network
Drei
EU Roam
Yes

Best for: Cheapest overall, light data users

HoT (Hofer Telekom)

EUR 5.90

HoT 10 GB

Data
10 GB
Network
Magenta
EU Roam
Yes

Best for: Cheap with generous data, sold at Hofer

eety

EUR 5.90

basic

Data
4 GB
Network
A1
EU Roam
Yes

Best for: Cheap A1-network access

yesss!

EUR 6.50

yesss! S

Data
5 GB
Network
A1
EU Roam
Yes

Best for: Budget A1 MVNO

bob

EUR 6.90

bob bobinator

Data
7 GB
Network
A1
EU Roam
Yes

Best for: A1's own budget brand

Drei Talk Basic

EUR 7.00 (per 30 days)

Talk Basic

Data
15 GB
Network
Drei
EU Roam
Yes

Best for: Most data per euro, urban users

LIDL Connect

EUR 7.90

basic

Data
8 GB
Network
Drei
EU Roam
Yes

Best for: Supermarket SIM, easy purchase

spusu 50000

EUR 9.90

spusu 50000

Data
50 GB
Network
Drei
EU Roam
Yes

Best for: Best value: 50 GB cap

Magenta prepaid

EUR 9.90

Magenta Mobil S

Data
10 GB
Network
Magenta
EU Roam
Yes

Best for: Magenta network with cable bundles

A1 prepaid

EUR 9.90

A1 Free Tarif S

Data
5 GB
Network
A1
EU Roam
Yes

Best for: Best Alpine + rural coverage

For a curated Top-7 ranking with affiliate CTAs, see our Best Prepaid SIM Cards in Austria guide.

How Are Austrian Prepaid SIMs Tiered by Price in 2026?

Austrian prepaid SIMs cluster into three clear price tiers between EUR 4.90 and EUR 9.90 per month. Use the tiers below to shortlist by budget before deciding on network and data needs.

Under EUR 6 per month

spusu basic (EUR 4.90, 2 GB, Drei), HoT 10 GB (EUR 5.90, 10 GB, Magenta), and eety basic (EUR 5.90, 4 GB, A1). The cheapest tier in Austria. HoT is the cost-per-gigabyte standout. spusu basic is the floor on absolute monthly price.

EUR 6 to 8 per month

yesss! S (EUR 6.50, 5 GB, A1), bob bobinator (EUR 6.90, 7 GB, A1), Drei Talk Basic (EUR 7.00 per 30 days, 15 GB, Drei), and LIDL Connect basic (EUR 7.90, 8 GB, Drei). The mid-tier. Drei Talk Basic gives the most gigabytes in this band; bob and yesss! buy access to the A1 network for under EUR 7.

EUR 8 to 10 per month

spusu 50000 (EUR 9.90, 50 GB, Drei), Magenta Mobil S (EUR 9.90, 10 GB, Magenta), and A1 Free Tarif S (EUR 9.90, 5 GB, A1). The premium tier where you either pay for raw data volume (spusu 50000) or for direct network-operator coverage (A1 and Magenta). All three sit at the same EUR 9.90 ceiling.

Which Plans Give the Most for Under EUR 10?

Austria's sub-EUR 10 band is unusually dense: six current plans all sit between EUR 9.50 and EUR 9.99 per month, and five of those six include exactly 100 GB of domestic data. That means headline gigabytes are a weak differentiator at this price point. The real differences between these plans lie in the host network (A1, Magenta, or Drei), the speed cap after the high-speed allowance, the size of the EU roaming bucket (which ranges from 14.4 GB to 45 GB), whether international minutes are included, whether unused data rolls over, and whether billing runs on a strict calendar month or a 30-day pack. A plan with 100 GB that throttles to 1 Mbit/s after 20 GB of fast data is materially different from one that sustains full speed to the cap, and that distinction does not appear in the headline number.

Billing cadence matters more than most users realise. Plans sold as "per 30 days" (including Lidl Connect Tarif L at EUR 9.50 and HoT fix at EUR 9.90) renew every 30 days, not on a fixed calendar date. Over a full year that means approximately 13 top-ups instead of 12, so the true annual cost is roughly 8 percent higher than a monthly plan at the same sticker price. Normalise to a monthly equivalent before comparing. On user fit: bob Flex bob and yesss! SIMple M both run on the A1 network and suit users who want A1 ecosystem reach at a discount; spusu legendar stands out for free calls to Austrian and EU destinations plus strong service ratings; Lidl Connect Tarif L suits frequent shoppers who want a generous prepaid top-up at the supermarket checkout; HoT fix suits users who want a simple prepaid product on the Magenta network with no monthly commitment; and educom vamos ole is restricted to students and education-sector staff only, so eligibility must be confirmed before purchase.

PlanProviderPriceBillingDataMins / SMSEU Roaming
bob Flex bobbobEUR 9.90per month100 GB1,000 min/SMS45 GB EU
yesss! SIMple Myesss!EUR 9.99per month100 GB1,500 min/SMS15.2 GB EU
spusu legendarspusuEUR 9.90per month100 GB2,000 min + 1,000 SMS17 GB EU
Lidl Connect Tarif LLidl ConnectEUR 9.50per 30 days100 GBUnlimited national + EU min/SMS14.4 GB EU
HoT fixHoTEUR 9.90per 30 days60 GB1,000 min/SMS15 GB EU
educom vamos oleeducomEUR 9.99per month60 GB2,200 min/SMS AT+EUUnspecified

Source: Provider tariff pages, June 2026.

Should You Pick Prepaid or a Contract SIM in Austria?

For most expats and short-term residents, prepaid wins on price. Activation is easy with a passport (since the 2023 Austrian SIM-registration rule), there is no minimum term, and the cheapest standard plan (spusu basic at EUR 4.90 per month) is roughly half the cost of an entry-level contract. HoT (EUR 5.90 for 10 GB) and spusu 50000 (EUR 9.90 for 50 GB) cover almost all everyday and heavy-data use cases without a contract.

Contract SIMs make sense if you want a subsidised handset (A1, Magenta, and Drei all run handset bundles), if you need a fixed Austrian residential address tied to a billing identity (sometimes useful for Meldezettel-adjacent admin), or if you are a heavy international caller who wants more inclusive minutes. For pure data and EU roaming, prepaid is the cheaper economic choice across the board. See our prepaid vs postpaid Austria guide for the full breakdown.

How Can You Pick the Right Prepaid SIM for Your Use Case?

If you are a budget user with light data needs

Use spusu basic at EUR 4.90 per month for 2 GB on the Drei network. If you want significantly more data on roughly the same budget, switch to HoT at EUR 5.90 for 10 GB on the Magenta network. Both include EU roaming and have no contract.

If you are a heavy data user (streaming, hotspot, remote work)

Use spusu 50000 at EUR 9.90 per month for 50 GB on the Drei network. The best value for euros per gigabyte on this list. If you also want fast 5G and unlimited talk in cities, Drei Talk Basic at EUR 7.00 per 30 days for 15 GB is the alternative.

If you need Alpine or rural coverage (skiing, hiking, countryside)

Use A1 Free Tarif S at EUR 9.90 per month. The most expensive plan on the comparison table but the densest Alpine and rural network as the official A1 carrier. Magenta Mobil S at the same price is the second-best coverage pick if you want a Magenta cable bundle on top.

If you are a new arrival expat picking up a SIM at the supermarket

Use HoT at EUR 5.90 for 10 GB. Sold at every Hofer (Aldi Süd) checkout for a EUR 9.90 starter pack with EUR 10 credit, activated online with a passport in under 10 minutes. LIDL Connect at EUR 7.90 for 8 GB is the equivalent at LIDL stores.

If you are an occasional traveler who only visits Austria

Use HoT (EUR 5.90) or spusu basic (EUR 4.90). Both can be activated remotely, kept dormant cheaply between trips, and topped up only when you arrive. EU roaming is included so the same SIM works across the Schengen area on subsequent trips.

If you are a business user who wants a stable A1 number

Use A1 Free Tarif S at EUR 9.90 for the official A1 number and the strongest A1 customer service. For the same A1 network at MVNO prices, yesss! S at EUR 6.50 and bob bobinator at EUR 6.90 are the cheapest A1-network options, accepting that data is deprioritized on congestion.

Source: provider public price sheets, verified May 2026, from a1.net, magenta.at, drei.at, hot.at, spusu.at, yesss.at, lidl-connect.at, bob.at, and eety.at. Prices are indicative for new prepaid customers and exclude promotional starter-pack credit. For a curated Top-7 ranking with affiliate CTAs, see our Best Prepaid SIM Cards in Austria guide.

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