best mobile service provider?

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hello, im looking for a good mobile data provider. I'm currently on ee but its very expensive, £22 for 50GB however it does come with xbox game pass ultimate so not that bad of a deal.

my contract is ending soon though and I want to get something cheaper, any recommendations?
 
It's an impossible question to answer really - it totally depends on where you're wanting to use it.

I have great EE coverage at home but Vodafone is terrible. When I'm at the office that's reversed so the best option at home is very far from the best when I'm at the office.
 
Try 1p Mobile - virtual operator using the EE network. Much cheaper, especially with multi SIMs on the account (family etc).
I've previously been using EE for years. The only difference I've found is that 1p Mobile don't support virtual SIMs yet.
 
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Try 1p Mobile - virtual operator using the EE network. Much cheaper, especially with multi SIMs on the account (family etc).
I've been using EE for years. The only difference I've found is that 1p Mobile don't support virtual SIMs yet.
This. Especially since 50GB is now £10. No contract either.
 
Try 1p Mobile - virtual operator using the EE network. Much cheaper, especially with multi SIMs on the account (family etc).
I've previously been using EE for years. The only difference I've found is that 1p Mobile don't support virtual SIMs yet.
Another vote for 1P.

Moved to them after trying Lebara, iD, Giffgaff, Three etc and whilst it's not blazing speeds they seem to have one of the better coverage areas (I imagine since they are piggybacking off EE) whilst also allowing for decent roaming and not costing the world :)
 
Another thing worth trying is to log into the EE site and request a PAC code. Was a few months ago but that triggered a pop-up with a deal for unlimited data for £13 (gone up to nearly £15 though after the usual April price rise). However it is capped to only 100mb/s and doesn't come with game pass.
 
Another vote for 1p. £12.50pm and it's the first network I've had where I have reliable data, bar inside a few buildings.
 
Spusu also run on EE and support esim's if thats what you need. I personally have an unlimited data sim with ID Mobile (three network), I went with ID over three as they include EU roaming within your allowance, I also have a low cost, low data Spusu sim to provide data in poor three/ID signal areas.
 
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