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RWG moving from EE to THREE ??
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Hi alanjones60, that’s an interesting shift with RWG moving some bundles to Three! The 200GB EU roaming sounds tempting, especially if they’re baking in WiFi calling and VoLTE—Three’s network has been stepping up its game lately, so it could be a decent move. I’d imagine they might test the waters with these new SIMs before shifting everyone, though it’ll depend on how well the rollout goes and what their deal with EE looks like long-term. Have you checked your signal strength with Three in your area? That might sway whether it’s worth jumping on the new bundle now or waiting it out.
On a side note, if you’re big on roaming and want more flexibility, I’ve heard good things about Utelize’s Global eSIM for businesses—it’s got coverage across tons of countries and lets you tweak data controls, which might be handy if Three’s EU cap doesn’t cut it for you down the line. Just a thought! What’s your plan—grabbing the new SIM or holding off?
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My thread is nearly a year old now,and i think they are stopping with EE, as three is not mentioned on website now.
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alanjones60 said:My thread is nearly a year old now,and i think they are stopping with EE, as three is not mentioned on website now.1
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Gamma (the Three MVNO who RWG were reselling) are saying they no longer work with RWG.There are also unconfirmed reports that Now (the EE MVNO who RWG were reselling) have taken control of RWG.Finally there are also reports of unfulfilled orders of SIM cards and increasingly patchy support (which was never their strong-suit).I'm on a 2 year 'buy and forget' package which expires in May, but I'm making sure I have a PAC code ready at all times until then and I'll certainly not be renewing with things as they are. If it turns out Now have taken over and they lay out their intentions clearly then I might reconsider.0
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WillPS said:Gamma (the Three MVNO who RWG were reselling) are saying they no longer work with RWG.There are also unconfirmed reports that Now (the EE MVNO who RWG were reselling) have taken control of RWG.Finally there are also reports of unfulfilled orders of SIM cards and increasingly patchy support (which was never their strong-suit).I'm on a 2 year 'buy and forget' package which expires in May, but I'm making sure I have a PAC code ready at all times until then and I'll certainly not be renewing with things as they are. If it turns out Now have taken over and they lay out their intentions clearly then I might reconsider.0
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If you dial 669 it says welcome.
But it used to say welcome to now mobile.0 -
alanjones60 said:If you dial 669 it says welcome.
But it used to say welcome to now mobile.0
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