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We use the 3 24gb in our mifi (which supports up to 10 devices) but abroad (at least in France, Italy and Greece) the bandwidth was so strangled, that it was virtually worthless.
It works great in the UK and I know it's supposed to work the same abroad, but believe me, it doesn't.
Only thing is to buy a local data sim in whichever country you're in. And that can be a pain in France and Italy.[
So YOU too could benefit from a VODAFONE chip, other posters have said how good their data sims are, and I totally agree.
.... you will be charged £69 from 12gb to 16gb then cut off
Our current experience is that if used abroad you will be cut off once you hit 16gb therefore buying anything over that is a waste of time and money
So with 3 Mobile look to their 12gb SIM
EDIT...... you will be charged £69 from 12gb to 16gb then cut off
Phil, I have never had a Vodaphone SIM so can't comment on that. But I have had several 3 SIMs, which is what the OP is about and can comment on them.You can use all of the Vodafone data when in Europe. As I posted above, 50GB for £25.00 or 30GB for £20.00.
Ooooops apologies, that was the Vodafone 50gb for £30 a month, again apologies I’m juggling too many cards. At the moment using NOS €1 per day for unlimited data, thirty days for €30 can top up at an ATM .......... we’re in PortugalHow can they charge you anything after you've bought the initial SIM? They do t have you card details, bank details etc. If you sign up and sign a direct debit etc, then maybe but not if you just buy a one-off SIM card?
Understood! The Vodafone offer above is a 30 day rolling contract that you can opt out of by making a telephone call to their customer services people and giving 30 days notice. So, you can get 3 months full usage with no throttling back in all EU countries. At present, no other company can match this on a 30 day rolling contract.I’ve been using the Three 12GB 12Month Sim by choice for ages now and we both definitely use and abuse it in terms of usage all in the EU and have never been short changed, normally pay £27/£29 for 12GB, as already stated £39.99 for 24GB so equates to £19.99 for 12GB so even if we lost a bit it still offers value.
Since I’m buying again you can see I don’t Top it up,buy a new Sim and dispose of old one,no hidden costs or details handed over.
Thanks for the info on Vodafone but I don’t sign up for contracts! If I want to walk I walk.
Understood! The Vodafone offer above is a 30 day rolling contract that you can opt out of by making a telephone call to their customer services people and giving 30 days notice. So, you can get 3 months full usage with no throttling back in all EU countries. At present, no other company can match this on a 30 day rolling contract.
My friend who lives in Germany tells me that you have to have a permanent address before you can use a German SIM card in GermanyWe use the 3 24gb in our mifi (which supports up to 10 devices) but abroad (at least in France, Italy and Greece) the bandwidth was so strangled, that it was virtually worthless.
It works great in the UK and I know it's supposed to work the same abroad, but believe me, it doesn't.
Only thing is to buy a local data sim in whichever country you're in. And that can be a pain in France and Italy.
They can't do that if you don't give them any payment details. We use several 12GB pre-loaded PAYG SIMs. They used to have a 2 month limit for roaming, but now they just stop after 9Gb of roaming on each card. But you can use the remaining 3Gb once you are back in the UK.Be very wary when using 3 abroad.It used to be capped and they would cut you off when you reached your UK limit.Since June they start to charge if you go over the 12gb to the amount of your contract.It would cost us £60 now if we actually used our full 20gb in Europe.
If correct and the Vodafone deal allows full usage then it's a better option.Although they might be a lot hotter on the 60 day limit abroad which 3 seem quite casual about.
Dave, how much are you paying for that please?I have a Vodafone phone contract with 16gb data and unlimited calls etc. Been using it exclusively abroad since September. Full allowance and tethering and no restrictions. Will last for the duration of the contract and I have this in writing from them.
Just sayin!