ID Mobile

Yeah so called merger didn't seem to make a difference!

Still on going depends if the mast been enabled

Immediate/Ongoing (mid-2025 onwards): Customers are beginning to see benefits as national roaming (using the other network's signal) is enabled on MOCN-enabled masts.
2025-2026: Network infrastructure upgrades are accelerating, with many sites planned for upgrade. Customers should notice improvements in coverage and speed during this period.
Long-Term (by 2033 for MOCN): The full national integration of the network infrastructure is expected to take several years, with the MOCN rollout completing in 2033.
 
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My mates uses id mobile as broadband, he got lucky with the area he gets 600-700mb down crazy value when it's £15 per month rolling contract unlimited data no fair use policy no price rises, also £10 per month if you take out 12 months contract through the compare sites with cashback of £60

I've used few of these now , id mobile (three), Lebara (Vodafone) , talk mobile (Vodafone), talk home (EE)

I'm currently using talk mobile for home broadband £16 per month 150-250mb

Not noticed any signal difference to the main network and offer really good value
 
What about 1p mobile. Isn't it essentially EEs "cheap" brand, but very much ee owned/run.
I was thinking of moving to them when my id contract is up - I think three's network is just too congested round my way, quite often I lose internet access, despite having decent signal strength.

EE was significantly better for me, but much more expensive, so if 1p uses EEs network, sounds like it should be better. Not sure if the MVNOs like id get lower priority on the masts than the main network though.
 
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