Popit Mobile Unrestricted EU Roaming

I too was going to suggest the twin sim card slot on your phone Paul, ie, set the No 1 sim for calls & texts, and the No2 sim for data. :)


Here you go.

Name: EE Internet
APN: everywhere
Username: eesecure
Password: secure
MMSC:
MMS Proxy: 8080
Authentification Type: PAP
APN Type: internet+MMS

I might get one for my my MiFi, for use in Spain from January to March. (y)

Cheers,

Jock. :)
Do you need to worry about these settings if using the popit sim in a mifi please?
 
Do you need to worry about these settings if using the popit sim in a mifi please?
Popit say if it doesn't work in a router put the sim in a mobile then connect then put it back in your router.
But it's not really a problem often when roaming with any sim you have to change the APN settings it's easy to do.
 
Popit say if it doesn't work in a router put the sim in a mobile then connect then put it back in your router.
But it's not really a problem often when roaming with any sim you have to change the APN settings it's easy to do.
Sorry Lenny I’m really thick when it comes to this sort of thing. If I activate the sim in my phone and change these settings does the sim store them when I move it to my mifi? Then I presume I have to change the settings back to my normal sim when I put my old sim in?
 
Sorry Lenny I’m really thick when it comes to this sort of thing. If I activate the sim in my phone and change these settings does the sim store them when I move it to my mifi? Then I presume I have to change the settings back to my normal sim when I put my old sim in?
Your phone can have multiple apns stored the same as your mifi. Once you have set it up it remembers the settings until you do a reset.
 
Sorry Lenny I’m really thick when it comes to this sort of thing. If I activate the sim in my phone and change these settings does the sim store them when I move it to my mifi? Then I presume I have to change the settings back to my normal sim when I put my old sim in?
No, settings are relevant to the device, I think what they are saying is just to set up the initial connection to the server if the sim doesn't work when you first try in the UK.
Normally the phone/router sets the APN automatically when you put the sim but sometimes they need a different setting when roaming.

As it's on EE I doubt you will have any problems. In my experience EE usually works faultlessly when roaming whereas with Three & Vodaphone you often have to change the APN settings.

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My link is to their website it includes Norway & Switzerland.
As your screenshot looks like its from a mobile I just went onto their site via my mobile and got the same results as in my link.
They seem to have different info depending on which page on their website you look at, this is in the FAQ section.

 
My 3 sim only deal is coming to an end and they are putting the price up from £12-£19 if I don’t renew, if I renew I lose the eu free roaming.
Been looking tonight and found a company called ID mobile who are doing 250gb for £15 or unlimited for £17 with full allowance allowed in EU, they have fair usage which says you have to use it in U.K. more than eu.

Has anyone any experience of them, they use 3 network.

Yes,,had it since Aug..8 weeks in Spain and France without a problem,,Watched TV without a problem,, Unused data rolls over which is handy because I used 130 gb in Sept,, I pay 15 pounds for 100 gb.BUSBY.
 
They seem to have different info depending on which page on their website you look at, this is in the FAQ section.

Just had a look at the publication dates and the latest modifications.
Roaming page 3/09/22
Help page 13/10/22

So I think you need to ask them, I suspect the roaming page is correct and they haven't updated the help page.
 
So we have:
Tiekom.com Spanish data only sim (€15 post + €40pm for 300Gb, €60 for 400Gb) seems EU wide
Popitmobile.co.uk Definitely free EU roaming (deals up to £25pm for 100Gb)
Free.fr (buy in France, either by the month (effectively €30pm for 210gb) or contract (€10 + €20pm + €8 to close it) (25Gb outside France)
IDMobile.co.uk (currently up to £14pm for 250Gb, £16pm for unlimited, 'fair use' EU roaming) (normally £1 more)

For Australians (or if you buy from Australia and get them posted over):
Simsdirect.com.au Black Friday sale A$50.40 (£28.30 + post to UK) for 140Gb UK & EU (normally A$72)
These sims last 28 days. You need a UK card to buy more credit in the Three app, so Australians need to buy multiple sims for extra months (though you may be able to buy a voucher to recharge the initial sim).
 
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So we have:
Tiekom.com Spanish data only sim (€15 post + €40pm for 300Gb, €60 for 400Gb)
Popitmobile.co.uk Definitely free EU roaming (deals up to £25pm for 100Gb)
Free.fr (buy in France, either by the month (effectively €30pm for 210gb) or contract (€10 + €20pm + €8 to close it)
IDMobile.co.uk (currently up to £14pm for 250Gb, £16pm for unlimited, 'fair use' EU roaming) (normally £1 more)

For Australians (or if you buy from Australia and get them posted over):
Simsdirect.com.au Black Friday sale A$50.40 (£28.30 + post to UK) for 140Gb UK & EU (normally A$72)
These sims last 28 days. You need a UK card to buy more credit in the Three app, so Australians need to buy multiple sims for extra months (though you may be able to buy a voucher to recharge the initial sim).
Two of the Sims you listed have roaming restrictions. Free and id mobile.

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As I said, ID is fair use (usually means they're lax at the start of selling them, but crack down as more people push the boundaries and cost them more).

I wasn't sure of Free. It does look like 25Gb outside France. I'd like to hear from someone that''s used it (outside France).
https://mobile.free.fr/fiche-forfait-free (view in Chrome to translate to English)
 
Our recent trip to France bought a Reglo 60gb sim €15 (€5 + €10/month) said 5gb roaming, we used 10gb in Belgium /Holland & UK.
 
As I said, ID is fair use (usually means they're lax at the start of selling them, but crack down as more people push the boundaries and cost them more).

I wasn't sure of Free. It does look like 25Gb outside France. I'd like to hear from someone that''s used it (outside France).
https://mobile.free.fr/fiche-forfait-free (view in Chrome to translate to English)
No ID is not fair usage read my post #75. Here is the link to calculate roaming limit.
 
Are we using the term 'Fair Usage' in the same way? As I understand it lots of companies that the term, but can mean whatever they want - they each have their own definition. Basically means they'll give you a 'fair amount' if you use the sim 'fairly'. It's NOT 'use as much as you want in the EU', there are conditions.

As it happens ID uses the term and their data allowance in the EU is pretty much like most that have restrictions (about 12Gb), so not very good.
 
I wasn't sure of Free. It does look like 25Gb outside France. I'd like to hear from someone that''s used it (outside France).
https://mobile.free.fr/fiche-forfait-free (view in Chrome to translate to English)
I use Free.fr when in France then send a regisered letter to cancel it before I leave France which at the moment costs €4.55 if you don’t have advice of receipt. The roaming is 25Gb which gives me a week or so to get a UK sim or reactivate the old one which for me is Superdrug which also has limited roaming giving enough time in France to buy a Free.fr one.

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The problem with ID Mobile it is on the Three network which is a nightmare when roaming & often restricts the networks you can connect to.
 
The problem with ID Mobile it is on the Three network which is a nightmare when roaming & often restricts the networks you can connect to.

couldn't agree more... got peed off with roaming passport and a truncated list of networks to select when roaming! Tiekom FTW! :roflmto:
 
Two of the Sims you listed have roaming restrictions. Free and id mobile.
Don't know when ID'S kick in,,I well used over a 100gb in Sept and nearly 100gb in Oct during my trip to Spain and France with no restrictions.. BUSBY.

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The problem with ID Mobile it is on the Three network which is a nightmare when roaming & often restricts the networks you can connect to.
Never had a problem in my 8 weeks away in Spain and France,,BUSBY.
 
Never had a problem in my 8 weeks away in Spain and France,,BUSBY.
Hi busby that’s interesting. Did they not impose their data limit on you? I have been looking at iD which is very cheap at the moment but a £15 deal will only supposedly give 11.5 Gb of data while roaming.
 
Hi busby that’s interesting. Did they not impose their data limit on you? I have been looking at iD which is very cheap at the moment but a £15 deal will only supposedly give 11.5 Gb of data while roaming.

Just to let you know, Popit’s 10Gb plan I’m using is £13 per month! Guaranteed roaming up to six months at a time, no traffic shaping etc..
 
Never had a problem in my 8 weeks away in Spain and France,,BUSBY.
I found the biggest problem with Three sims is nearly every time you move even just a few miles they often don't reconnect to a network also when you search networks a lot aren't available to you, a right pain when you move nearly every day like we do. Also speed is often throttled.

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We never have a problem with three connections but they seem to want to charge me £33 for roaming, can’t find out why yet as I closed the account and waiting for the bill to arrive 😡
 
The problem with ID Mobile it is on the Three network which is a nightmare when roaming & often restricts the networks you can connect to.
I'm on Smarty which uses three. Had no problems roaming, connecting to a network or throttling. I had a three contract for over 12 years. I told them I was only leaving because of the roaming. I had unlimited everything for £16 a month. I've moved to Smarty 120 G a month £12. Also included is 12G of roaming. This does me fine coupled with our 1p Lebara sims.

Sonja
 
I found the biggest problem with Three sims is nearly every time you move even just a few miles they often don't reconnect to a network also when you search networks a lot aren't available to you, a right pain when you move nearly every day like we do. Also speed is often throttled.
We travelled down through France and into Spain moving every day during Sept and never had any problem at all connecting to ID wi fi and watching TV,,In Oct we only stayed in two locations in Spain and then took four days travelling up to Santander,,again no problem and I only use my phone as a hotspot and Firestick to watch TV.BUSBY.
 
Just to let you know, Popit’s 10Gb plan I’m using is £13 per month! Guaranteed roaming up to six months at a time, no traffic shaping etc..
Allowed me all the data I used..Their terms are quite confusing,,They mention a four month period abroad which isn't possible visiting Schengen and they also quoted limiting to 75% if they think your not resident in uk.Didnt limit me at all and I hammered it.BUSBY.
 
Allowed me all the data I used..Their terms are quite confusing,,They mention a four month period abroad which isn't possible visiting Schengen and they also quoted limiting to 75% if they think your not resident in uk.Didnt limit me at all and I hammered it.BUSBY.

Four months is possible for some of us! 😇

Pleased it worked out well for you! 👍🏻

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