A Practical Guide to Telecommunications in Cyprus for Migrants and New Residents

Disclaimer: This guide is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice, nor is it intended to create any binding obligations. For advice tailored to your specific circumstances, please consult a qualified legal professional.

Relocating to Cyprus involves a number of administrative steps, and securing reliable telecommunications services is among the most important. Whether you require a mobile number for banking and employment, stable home internet for remote work, or a clear understanding of EU roaming rules, familiarising yourself with the local telecoms landscape will help you settle more efficiently.

This guide outlines the main telecommunications options in Cyprus, explains what to expect during activation and installation, and offers practical recommendations for new residents.

Overview of the Telecommunications Market in Cyprus

Cyprus benefits from a developed telecommunications infrastructure, including nationwide mobile coverage, extensive fibre-optic networks, and competitive pricing. The primary providers operating in the Republic of Cyprus include:

  • Cyta (Cytamobile-Vodafone) – the state-owned incumbent offering extensive mobile, fixed-line, and fibre coverage.
  • Epic – a major private operator known for strong mobile network performance and broad 5G availability.
  • PrimeTel – provides mobile, broadband, and TV services and is known for competitive bundle options. It also offers customer support and invoicing in Russian, which may be useful for Russian-speaking residents.
  • Cablenet – offers mobile services, fibre broadband, and home entertainment packages, and is often considered one of the more cost-effective providers.

In rural or remote areas, specialised wireless internet providers operate where fixed fibre or copper lines are unavailable. In such cases, unlimited mobile data plans with hotspot use may also provide a suitable temporary or long-term solution.

Legal and regulatory environment

As an EU Member State, Cyprus follows EU telecommunications regulations covering consumer rights, contract transparency, billing practices, number portability, and roaming standards.

Mobile Phone Services for New Arrivals

Prepaid vs. Contract Plans

New arrivals can choose between prepaid and post-paid contract services.

Prepaid (Pay-As-You-Go) SIM Cards

Prepaid services are ideal during the initial days or weeks in Cyprus, especially before securing a permanent address or local bank account. SIM cards can be purchased at telecom provider shops, kiosks, supermarkets, and airports.

Under updated regulations, all prepaid SIM cards must be registered with personal details such as name, surname, nationality upon presentation of a valid passport or identity document.

Key features of prepaid plans:

  • No contractual commitment
  • Services operate through top-ups and plan activation
  • Prepaid numbers are typically valid for up to 12 months without a top-up; inactivity beyond this period may result in number cancellation

Post-Paid Contracts

Post-paid plans generally offer better data allowances, enhanced flexibility, and the option to finance mobile devices. Providers usually require:

  • A passport or EU ID card
  • Proof of address in Cyprus

Coverage and Network Quality

All major providers offer nationwide 4G and extensive 5G coverage. Urban areas such as Nicosia, Limassol, Larnaca, and Paphos have the strongest signal availability. In rural regions, coverage quality may vary. Independent ratings generally place Cyta as the top-performing provider in terms of network coverage and reliability.

Activation Process

  • Prepaid SIMs: Activated immediately once identification is verified
  • Post-paid contracts: Activated upon signing the agreement
  • eSIMs: Available for both prepaid and post-paid plans for compatible devices

Home Internet and Broadband Options

Residents in Cyprus can choose from several home internet technologies:

Fibre Optic (FTTH): The fastest and most reliable option, increasingly available in major cities.

VDSL / ADSL: Suitable where fibre has not yet been deployed.

Fixed Wireless Internet: A practical solution for rural properties, holiday homes, or areas with limited fixed-line infrastructure.

Installation Process

Typical steps include:

  1. Checking service availability at your address
  2. Scheduling a technician appointment
  3. Installation of the router, fibre terminal, or wireless equipment
  4. Review of a contract (usually 12–24 months) and explanation of early-termination fees
  5. Installation completion ranging from 1–2 days to up to one month, depending on provider availability

Short-Term Alternative

For immediate internet access, many providers offer unlimited mobile data plans starting from approximately €25 per month. These plans can be used to create a hotspot for laptops, TVs, and other devices. Clients should confirm whether the data allowance is genuinely unlimited.

“Roam Like at Home”: Using Your Cyprus SIM Across the EU

As an EU Member State, Cyprus participates in the Roam Like at Home (RLAH) regime:

  • Calls, SMS, and mobile data within the EU/EEA are charged at domestic rates
  • Cyprus mobile plans may be used abroad without additional roaming fees, subject to fair-use policies
  • Providers may set reasonable limits on roaming data and monitor prolonged usage abroad

Important notice:

EU roaming rules do not apply in:

  • The occupied areas of the Republic of Cyprus
  • non-EU countries, e.g Switzerland
  • United Kingdom, some operators may voluntarily offer EU-like roaming, but they are not required to do so.

Travellers should also exercise caution when arriving at Larnaca Airport, as some passengers have reported automatic connection to Turkish networks due to proximity. This may result in unexpected charges if the device roams outside the EU by default.

Practical Recommendations for New Residents

  • Begin with a prepaid SIM: Useful while settling in; numbers can later be converted to a contract
  • Check home-internet availability before renting: Coverage varies significantly between neighbourhoods
  • Compare service bundles: Many providers offer discounted combinations of mobile, TV, and internet services
  • Review contract terms:
    1. Minimum terms usually range from 12–24 months
    2. Installation is often free, but early termination may trigger repayment of installation costs
    3. Early termination fees vary and may exceed €25 depending on the provider
       
  • Verify EU roaming allowances: Some prepaid plans do not include EU roaming; frequent travellers should confirm coverage before committing

Useful Links to Cyprus Telecom Providers

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Author: Georgios Kosasvili

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