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meritez:
1p mobile have recently added:

--- Quote ---Wi-Fi calling
We are delighted to announce that we have enabled Wi-Fi calling for all customers.
There are no extra charges, no new SIM required, just turn on the option in your phone and get great indoor coverage using any Wi-Fi signal.

5G
We are excited to announce the network upgrade to 5G.
There are no extra charges, no new SIM required, just turn on the option in your account and enjoy faster speeds with a 5G compatible phone.
--- End quote ---

As this is over EE, this looks good compared to other offerings,
They offer 50gb data for £15 a month, or for £30 You can have a back up SIM connected for 365 days, and if you use the data it's charged at 1p a mb.
You can also purchase a gold number for £20.

30gb to use over a year sounds okay, are there any tests anyone would like me to carry out?

aesmith:

--- Quote from: meritez on July 08, 2021, 03:43:30 PM ---1p mobile have recently added:
As this is over EE, this looks good compared to other offerings,
They offer 50gb data for £15 a month, or for £30 You can have a back up SIM connected for 365 days, and if you use the data it's charged at 1p a mb.
You can also purchase a gold number for £20.

30gb to use over a year sounds okay, are there any tests anyone would like me to carry out?

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Isn't that 3 gig, if it's £30.00 and charged at 1p per meg?

meritez:

--- Quote from: aesmith on July 26, 2021, 12:45:25 PM ---Isn't that 3 gig, if it's £30.00 and charged at 1p per meg?

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Yes, 3gb  :-\

Alex Atkin UK:
Well EE have to find a way to keep their "fastest network" claim somehow, its basically by being the most restrictive network for data usage.

Kinda sad when Voxi are £35/month for unlimited and Three are as little as £17/month.

I did nearly 2TB recently on Three 5G and no warnings so far.

meritez:

--- Quote from: Alex Atkin UK on September 06, 2021, 12:06:46 PM ---Well EE have to find a way to keep their "fastest network" claim somehow, its basically by being the most restrictive network for data usage.

Kinda sad when Voxi are £35/month for unlimited and Three are as little as £17/month.

I did nearly 2TB recently on Three 5G and no warnings so far.

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Voxi are currently £30 for unlimited: https://voxi.co.uk/plans ends 7th October
Lebara are £25 for unlimited: https://mobile.lebara.com/gb/en/best-sim-only-deals/unlimited-data-plan-25/p/441167

EE doesnt have many MVNOs left,
To The Moon Mobile offers 80gb for £20: https://tothemoonmobile.com/#bundles
1p Mobile offers 50gb for £15

EE offers unlimited 1 month contract for £43....  :lol:

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