Finland is built for connectivity
This isn't a marketing claim. The country has more than 180,000 lakes, a population of roughly 5.7 million spread thinly across them, and a long history of treating mobile networks as basic infrastructure rather than premium service. The result is that you'll have working LTE in places where the geography says you shouldn't — small lake-island cabins, the road north past the Arctic Circle, the Åland archipelago by ferry.
Roamzy charges $1.43 per gigabyte in Finland. That's $0.0014 per megabyte, billed in real time on Finnish networks. No subscription, no expiry, no minimum bundle. One per-MB rate across 192 countries — same rate in Helsinki as on the train into Rovaniemi.
How much will Roamzy actually cost on this trip?
A Finnish travel day uses around 1 GB: Maps and the HSL app for Helsinki transit, the VR rail app for the train north, the camera-translator on Finnish/Swedish-only signage in smaller towns, your bank app for the universally contactless payments, video calls home. Call it 1 GB/day:
| Trip length | Roamzy ($1.43/GB) | Tourist roaming pass | Airport local SIM |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 days | $4.30 | $15–40 | $15–30 + paperwork |
| 1 week | $10.00 | $30–70 | $20–40 + paperwork |
| 2 weeks | $20.00 | $50–115 (often two passes) | $25–45 + 30-day cap |
Competitor prices in columns 3 and 4 are 2025 ranges based on typical offerings; exact figures depend on your home carrier and the airport store you visit. Roamzy's rate in column 2 is our actual published rate from the pricing page.
A Helsinki-Vantaa SIM is sold from the standard kiosks. The flow is the EU-standard one — passport, registration, queue. The eSIM is attached on the descent; the meter starts on a Finnish tower the moment you connect.
Where does Roamzy work in this country?
- Helsinki, Espoo, Vantaa, Tampere, Turku, Oulu — 5G across the cities, dense LTE
- The Helsinki Metro and tram — signal on platforms and in tunnel sections
- VR InterCity rail — near-continuous signal end to end
- The lake district (Saimaa, Päijänne) — solid LTE around the towns; the further into a private summer-cottage road, the spottier
- Lapland (Rovaniemi, Levi, Saariselkä, Inari) — LTE in the towns and along the E75/E78, weaker on the snowmobile trails and out on the tundra
- The Åland archipelago — strong in Mariehamn, variable on the inter-island ferries
Finland is geographically large for its population (just over 1,100 km north–south). On a long Lapland drive, dead zones are real but rare; offline-cached maps are baseline kit.
How do I install my Roamzy eSIM?
| Plug type | Voltage | Frequency | iOS | Android |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Type C, F | 230 V | 50 Hz | iPhone XS+ | Pixel 3+, Galaxy S20+ |
- Sign in to Roamzy via Telegram or Google
- Top up with a minimum of 20 USDT — stablecoins, no cards, no banks, no FX surcharges
- The QR code appears in the dashboard once payment confirms
- Settings → Cellular → Add eSIM → scan QR
- The counter starts the moment you land at HEL, TMP, or RVN
Supported stablecoins, networks, and common iPhone/Android setup errors are in the FAQ.
What are Roamzy's honest limitations?
Three traps Roamzy doesn't have, because they were never built in.
- No welcome promo that bait-and-switches the second top-up. The rate on top-up #1 is the rate on top-up #20.
- No fine-print throttling. One rate, full speed — first GB and the hundredth both cost $0.0014/MB.
- No auto-renewal. Balance runs out, the eSIM stops. No background charge surfacing months later.
It's not a marketing gimmick — it's an engineering decision born from indifference to gimmicks. You can't make a tariff cheaper than no fine-print and no expiry — so we don't.
What if my trip continues to other countries?
Helsinki is a Baltic crossroads. The eSIM hands over at the border:
- Sweden — overnight ferry to Stockholm, same per-MB billing
- Estonia — two-hour ferry to Tallinn, same EU rate
- If you want the underlying mechanics — how roaming actually gets priced and why it hurts