Uzbekistan to Introduce Free Distribution of Tourist SIM Cards at Airports and Train Stations

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The government of Uzbekistan has tasked the Ministry of Digital Technologies with organizing the free distribution of active tourist SIM cards to tourists at airports, train stations, and border checkpoints. This project will be implemented on a trial basis and could significantly improve the experience of tourists in the country.

While detailed information about the project is not yet available, it can be assumed that the SIM cards will be issued with zero balance. It is unlikely that mobile operators will provide tourists with free minutes and internet data. Most likely, a special tariff plan with possible discounts for tourists will be developed.

Why is this important?

One of the main challenges for foreign travelers in any country is accessing the internet and staying connected. A free SIM card will allow tourists to quickly connect to a mobile network without wasting time searching for local operators or Wi-Fi.

Implementing such a project could make Uzbekistan more attractive to tourists. Tourists often look for convenience, and if Uzbekistan offers free SIM cards, it will give the country an advantage over other destinations.

As a result, tourists will be able to stay connected at any time, which is important for their safety. In case of emergencies, they will be able to quickly contact emergency services or their loved ones.

If the project proves successful, it could lay the foundation for further development of digital services for tourists, such as mobile guides, discounts through apps, and other services.

Challenges

One of the key tasks for the implementation of the project is simplifying the procedure for issuing SIM cards. If the process is overloaded with unnecessary bureaucracy and tourists are required to provide numerous documents, it could discourage them from using this service.

It is also important to understand that tourist SIM cards will be used for a limited period — only while tourists are in the country. After leaving, tourists are likely to discard the SIM cards. This will require the development of a standardized procedure for activating and deactivating the cards.

The initiative to introduce free distribution of tourist SIM cards is a step in the right direction for Uzbekistan, which is striving to strengthen its position on the international tourism stage. The project will make foreign guests’ stays more comfortable, enhance their safety, and create a positive image of the country. However, it is essential to ensure that the process of issuing the cards is simple and convenient, and all aspects of using such SIM cards are carefully considered to make the project successful and beneficial for both tourists and mobile operators.

The text has been translated by AI. For more accurate information, please refer to the Russian version of the article

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