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Old May 30, 2013, 7:52 pm
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3 - 200MB Free data SIM
3 - 15 pounds for 300 minutes, 3000 texts, and unlimited 3G data for a month (http://store.three.co.uk/view/searchSimOnly?tariff=112) The deal might not be dead but to buy the addon you need to switch WiFi off (!!) and open http://three.co.uk/my3 on your device as this unlinked support page says. Three customer service and store both says this doesn't work with tablets -- however customer service are idiots and doesn't know what is a tablet only knows phones and iPads (both phone and chat -- this is apparently company level). Tread carefully. Anyways, this method still worked on January 13, 2015.

Note the GBP15 all you can eat deal has now been pulled(Note 8/3/16: All in one with All you can eat data is now GBP25): http://www.threemicrosites.co.uk/AIO20B

If you don't want to buy a bundle or a plan, Three's flat rate for calls is now 3p per minute. The expiry time of one month or three months for topups has now been removed. So you pay only 3p per call minute for what you use.

Three's data is only 1p per MB, and you can buy packages (eg 500MB for 5 pounds). The packages ("add-ons") may not save money directly, but those data packages are eligible for use in "Feel at Home" countries (Australia, Austria, Denmark, Hong Kong, Italy, Indonesia, Macau, Ireland, Sri Lanka, Sweden, USA) at no extra charge. See http://support.three.co.uk/SRVS/CGI-...se=EXT(EM11925)


EE: http://shop.ee.co.uk/price-plans/free-sim

Vodafone: https://freesim.vodafone.co.uk

O2: https://www.o2.co.uk/freesim/

giffgaff: www.giffgaff.com/orders/affiliate/nfh (£5 free credit) or www.giffgaff.com/orders/free-sim (no free credit)

Three: https://www.three.co.uk/Support/Free_SIM/Order

How do I top up with an overseas card, or can I use PayPal?

Strangely, some firms insist that you must use a UK issued credit card to topup. Some do take PayPal:

Giffgaff
Vodafone

But it is not as prevalent as it should bein this day and age admittedly. There is a firm that some people have reported success with and they are:

https://www.mobiletopup.co.uk/

What frequencies are used in the UK?

There are a total of 5 different frequencies used in the UK used by the mobile networks to deliver their 2G, 3G and 4G mobile services.

800MHz (Band 20)
900MHz (Band 8)
1800MHz (Band 3)
2100MHz (Band 1)
2600MHz (Band 7)

Here's a chart for iPhones and which bands each model can use. http://www.apple.com/iphone/LTE/

If you're not sure which model you have, look on the back of your iPhone or go into Settings-->General-->About-->Legal-->Regulatory

iphone 5 users note that: iPhone 5 cannot get 4G/LTE on the 800MHz or 2600MHz frequencies but it can on the 1800 frequency.

For other users there are a number of resources to check the frequency your phone supports including:

Global Certification Forum

As an example this is the data for a Samsung J1 Ace SM-J111F

GSMARENA

What frequencies do the different operators use?

Each operator in the UK utilises different frequencies to deliver their mobile networks with the core networks being EE, O2, Vodafone and Three. Then there are also operators, called mobile virtual network operators (MVNO), who utilise the backend of the core networks to offer their own services.

The frequencies used by the major UK networks are:

EE (2G) 1800MHz (3G) 2100MHz (4G LTE) 1800MHz & 2600MHz

O2 (2G) 900MHz & 1800MHz (3G) 900MHz & 2100MHz (4G LTE) 800MHz

Vodafone (2G) 900MHz & 1800MHz (3G) 900MHz & 2100MHz (4G LTE) 800MHz & 2600MHz

Three (2G) N/A (3G) 2100MHz (4G LTE) 800MHz & 1800MHZ



The frequencies used by UK’s MVNO’s are listed below:

Asda Mobile (2G) 1800MHz (3G) 2100MHz (4G LTE) N/A

BT Mobile (2G) 1800MHz (3G) 2100MHz (4G LTE) 800MHz, 1800MHz & 2100MHz

iD Mobile (2G) N/A (3G) 2100MHz (4G LTE) 1800MHz

Freedom Pop (2G) N/A (3G) 2100MHz (4G LTE) 800MHz & 1800MHz

GiffGaff (2G) 900MHz (3G) 900MHz & 2100MHz (4G LTE) 800MHz

Lebara Mobile (2G) 900MHz (3G) 900MHz & 2100MHz (4G LTE) N/A

LycaMobile (2G) 900MHz (3G) 900MHz & 2100MHz (4G LTE) 800MHz

TalkMobile (2G) 900MHz (3G) 900MHz & 2100MHz (4G LTE) N/A

TalkTalk (2G) 900MHz (3G) 900MHz & 2100MHz (4G LTE) 800MHz

Tesco Mobile (2G) 900MHz (3G) 900MHz & 2100MHz (4G LTE) 800MHz

The People’s Operator (2G) 1800MHz (3G) 2100MHz (4G LTE) 800MHz, 1800MHz & 2100MHz

Virgin Mobile (2G) 1800MHz (3G) 2100MHz (4G LTE) 800MHz, 1800MHz, & 2600MHz

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Old Jan 21, 2014, 7:24 pm
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Originally Posted by Consultette
My coworker has a 5s on 3 and has never seen 4G/LTE service. We were just talking about this a few days ago. He thinks the data service he will see in the US next week will blow his mind.

Lives in EC1 and works in WC2 - very central.
Interesting. I'd be marching into the closest 3 office with a print out of their map demanding answers...

Though perhaps thats not the British way of doing things?
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Old Feb 17, 2014, 10:58 pm
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is it easier to pay $10 get a 3 SIM in London 3 store, or I can get free SIM in 3 store

then top up $15 for unlimited data?

Originally Posted by AA_EXP09
3's coverage in HK is good IME.
In the UK I can receive coverage >95% of the time in London (except for some parts of the tube and in some buildings.)
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Old Feb 25, 2014, 5:22 am
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I picked up one of these today for £20 at the Vending machine in Heathrow (terminal 3 outside customs).

Seems like a good deal, since it includes unlimited data for a month.

Works in my iPhone 5S so far (albeit not the greatest reception in my hotel).
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Old Apr 4, 2014, 7:09 pm
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What's the current recommendation for a micro SIM that I can pay for with a US credit card and can get sent to the US, the only real need is for a few hundred MB of data for two weeks? It would be used with an unlocked Nexus 5.
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Old Apr 5, 2014, 9:40 am
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Originally Posted by richarddd
What's the current recommendation for a micro SIM that I can pay for with a US credit card and can get sent to the US, the only real need is for a few hundred MB of data for two weeks? It would be used with an unlocked Nexus 5.
I think Giffgaff is still a great option (posted about them here); you can order a micro SIM from him.
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Old Apr 5, 2014, 9:47 am
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You can also just buy a 3 SIM from the vending machines in the airports.
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Old Apr 27, 2014, 7:22 am
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Lycamobile beats 3.

  • 500 mins, unlimted texts and 4G data - £12
Voice with data

Note: MVNO of O2.
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Old May 16, 2014, 12:45 pm
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Would hte 3 Sim work in other countries? I'll be going to several in Europe and am trying to figure out the best way to get data/voice/text.
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Old May 17, 2014, 8:10 am
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Originally Posted by mojoe24
Would hte 3 Sim work in other countries?
Yes.
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Old May 17, 2014, 10:42 am
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Would it be more advisable to go another route or would the 3 sim be fine? I'll be in Ireland, England, Germany, France, Italy, and Romania.
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Old May 18, 2014, 10:09 pm
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I'm loaning my son my unlocked Samsung phone for a trip to England and Wales. They are arriving T3 and will need to get a pre-paid sim card with data before they leave LHR. Any suggestions, please?
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Old May 19, 2014, 12:50 am
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If you want to check out giffgaff and want someone to post a SIM to your son, just PM me. I'll not be able to do it until next week when I return to the UK. I am not sure if he can activate/topup with a non-UK address and you will need to check that out. I think there have been threads about that here, but also the giffgaff forum is like an FT for giffgaffers so he can ask there! When he does activate he gets an extra £5 credit if I send him one. I have been using them for a few months now and their goodybags are good value. They use the O2 network which has good coverage (at least to the places I go). And I have no connection with them as anything other than a customer. And the mods can delete this if it is inappropriate. I think that covers everything !
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Old May 19, 2014, 4:29 am
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My wife got giffgaff for a recent trip to England. Many people will send a SIM to the US. If Silver Fox isn't available, we used https://sites.google.com/site/joingiffgaff/ The SIM arrived in a few days and we had no trouble activating. The SIM is free, activation costs a minimum of £10. That plus £5 credit gets unlimited data for a month, plus a bunch of calls and texts.
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Old May 19, 2014, 9:20 am
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Originally Posted by mojoe24
Would it be more advisable to go another route or would the 3 sim be fine? I'll be in Ireland, England, Germany, France, Italy, and Romania.
You might buy another sim cards for France, Germany and Romania.
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Old Jul 23, 2014, 10:26 pm
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I've read enough to the point I'm confused now. Advice needed:

In August, I fly to London for a week and then Paris for a week. I'm bringing my unlocked AT&T iPhone 5. The only thing I want is plenty of fast, reliable data for my iPhone. What's my best option?

- Should I get one SIM card that can roam in both London and France? If so, which?

- Should I get separate SIM cards for both London and France? If so, which?

Either way, what's the best way to acquire? Thanks for any help!
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