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savergrant said:I suspect that for the op rwg/nowmobile service would be pretty similar to the current plusnet service in terms of signal strength and functionality.
5G aside, as I don't believe Plusnet offer that (and presumably never will now), yes you're quite right.
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If EE is the only reliable network where you live then you are pretty much limited to a choice of 1p Mobile, RWG, or EE.
If Three reception is OK, look at Smarty, there's an MSE blagged link to get you 4GB for a fiver.No free lunch, and no free laptop
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So i think the op could safely order a free sim from rwg and so long as it receives calls and texts ok, choose a bundle from themtinker411 said:savergrant said:I suspect that for the op rwg/nowmobile service would be pretty similar to the current plusnet service in terms of signal strength and functionality.
5G aside, as I don't believe Plusnet offer that (and presumably never will now), yes you're quite right.
https://www.rwgmobile.wales/webshop/offers/order-a-free-sim-top-up-or-add-bundle-later/
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Anyone know if Talkmobile use all the Vodafone bands or is it a slimmed down service?0
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