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  • hawkwind
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    diamonds wrote: »
    If you have broadband a 3 Signal Box should work
    Thanks :)
    Does the signal box work with piggy backing on the Three network though?
    I know that the Vodafone sure signal did`nt.
  • diamonds
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    hawkwind wrote: »
    Thanks :)
    Does the signal box work with piggy backing on the Three network though?
    I know that the Vodafone sure signal did`nt.

    I know one of the 3 business resellers worked with it, EE signal boxes worked with Virgin or Vectone is a great way for (EE reseller with £10 PAYG unlimited calls and texts) connecting with Windows, Apple and Android apps that dont need the sim in the device.

    http://www.vectonemobile.co.uk/pay-as-you-go/offer/vectone-app.aspx
    SO... now England its the Scots turn to say dont leave the UK, stay in Europe with us in the UK, dont let the tories fool you like they did us with empty lies... You will be leaving the UK aswell as Europe ;)
  • hawkwind
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    Thanks for the fast reply :)
    At the moment though i think i may move to life mobile once tpo starts to switch people over.
    O2 has a good signal but only 2g, 3 is the next best but only outdoors, elsewhere it is fine in fact data speeds are the best of them all. Vodafone is a waste of time now, so EE or someone who piggy backs on thier network maybe the best for me.
  • Futuristic
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    Is there any non-EE provider with anything similar to this?

    500 mins, unlim text, 1gb data (ideally 2gb) - £5/mo (currently have this with virgin but EE signal sucks) - Willing to go up to £8ish for more

    I have tried PAYG sims, Vodafone/3/o2 are all good.
  • yellowduck123
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    bt mobile have reduced their price for sim only for 6 days.

    unlimited calls/texts with 4g 20GB (EE) 21.00/month (non bt customers)

    16.00/month (bt customers)


    http://www.productsandservices.bt.com/products/4g-sim-only-plans/bb.html
  • martin.cat
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    Virgin is 3G you may find EE 4G is better coverage
  • derrick
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    TALK MOBILE Happy Hour

    10p connection charge for UK calls ( 01/02/03 and UK Mobile )then the rest of the call is FREE up to 60 minutes;
    8p per minute after that.

    4p for UK texts

    2p per MB of UK data

    Voicemail 8p.


    Minimum top up £5. Must use the Service every 180 days. Using the Service means making a chargeable outbound call (but not calls to 5888), sending a chargeable SMS, using data or topping up your account.

    Runs over Vodafone. Now owned by Vodafone.

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    Don`t steal - the Government doesn`t like the competition


  • janeseemore
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    Hi Everyone,

    I am due for an upgrade with EE starting from today.
    My contract comes to an end on the 19th Feb.

    Im happy with my current phone, so just looking for a sim only deal.

    I phoned EE and they are offering me
    2000 Mins, Unlimited Texts, 2GB of Data for £12.99 pm

    Ideally I'm looking for under £10.00 pm.

    Had a look at Three Mobile and they are offering:

    200 Mins, 2GB data, Unlim Txt, Free usage abroad in 18 countries.
    for £11 pm. Checked network coverage in my area and its fine.

    Seems like a good deal? I don't mind about the minutes, as I hardly make any phone calls.

    I am confused about this thing about giving 30 days notice to cancel with EE. I want to phone them and get through to disconnections, but do not want to be charged for cancelling early, yet they require 30 days notice. I usually get billed at the end or beginning of each month.
  • Browntoa
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    edited 6 January 2016 at 5:08PM
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    £9 a month if with BT


    https://www.productsandservices.bt.com/products/4g-sim-only-plans#packages_start


    ASDA mobile £10


    https://mobile.asda.com/bundles


    Bundle includes:
    1000 mins
    Unlimited texts
    2GB data
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  • grumbler
    grumbler Posts: 58,629 Forumite
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    ...
    My contract comes to an end on the 19th Feb.
    ...
    I am confused about this thing about giving 30 days notice to cancel with EE. I want to phone them and get through to disconnections, but do not want to be charged for cancelling early, yet they require 30 days notice. I usually get billed at the end or beginning of each month.
    Call on Jan 20th and get PAC. It lasts for 30 days that you have to pay for (nothing extra on the top of your contract).
    Give the PAC to the new provider a few days before Feb 19th.
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