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Mobile broadband for Motorhome with EU Roaming

Syno2001
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I have a Huawei router in my motorhome. I've stayed with Three for years, but they have now removed EU roaming from my plan.
So I'm shopping around, and i would prefer unlimited in the UK and Maximum allowance for the EU to be used in the motorhome router.
ID mobile (using three network) appears the best deal.
Some of the other companies (looking at you O2) have a ban on mifi devices on their sim only contracts (deeply deeply hidden in the pages of "terms and conditions"
In the chat with them they said i could use the sim in a router, but obviously the app to track my data wouldn't work.
Does anyone have any other offers / deals to recommend that i check out?
So I'm shopping around, and i would prefer unlimited in the UK and Maximum allowance for the EU to be used in the motorhome router.
ID mobile (using three network) appears the best deal.
Some of the other companies (looking at you O2) have a ban on mifi devices on their sim only contracts (deeply deeply hidden in the pages of "terms and conditions"
In the chat with them they said i could use the sim in a router, but obviously the app to track my data wouldn't work.
Does anyone have any other offers / deals to recommend that i check out?
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The current cheapest Lebara deal gives you 12GB a month for 1p for six months. Roaming is free. If you need more than 12GB then maybe a second Lebara sim.....
If you don't want hassle of remembering to cancel the deal after 6 months then iD looks good.0 -
Syno2001 said:Some of the other companies (looking at you O2) have a ban on mifi devices on their sim only contracts (deeply deeply hidden in the pages of "terms and conditions"I think that's contrary to OFCOM rules: see section 5 of this document.N. Hampshire, he/him. Octopus Intelligent Go elec & Tracker gas / Vodafone BB / iD mobile. Ripple Kirk Hill member.
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We are with EE and went to Tenerife on holiday. We got their £10 roaming extension for a month, which worked perfectly, basically your home deal is extended for using abroad, and the app continues working so you can track your usage as you would at home.David.0
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