EE or 3Mobile?

I'd probably do the same in your position. That's actually not bad at all. I only get a puny 5Gb a month but I only pay £20 and I seldom use more than 1/2 of that as I'm always in an environment where I have wifi :)

That changes with 4G. I'm currently with Vodafone and they have most of London covered, and at work for example I pull 50mb off that compared to the crappy WiFi which only gives me like 6mb, hard not too use the 4g.
 
I have 4G too - but all the WiFi connections I have are good - it's nice though when you're out and about to be able to access things quickly.
 
Upgraded my sim only to £15, a week before the rise to £20 on the one plan, just need 4G enabled phone now....
 
I am quite glad they are going to cap tethering. I find tethering essential yet I only use about 500mb of tethering a month. Despite this almost every package is off limits to me as networks protect themselves against those who download gigs of junk whilst tethered. A 10gb cap protects the network for the rest of us.
 
Maybe...but I spend a week a month in hotels and want the same experience and freedom I have now so it's all about use case. Data is being commoditised...three have won customers because of their philosophy and go to market around data freedom...if they cap and it starts to affect heavy users then it may backfire in terms of general sentiment....that said it's highly unlikely more than 1% of users would breach the 10gb limit... (I would easily on videoconferencing alone)
 
Well got a 3 payg sim to test and I have zero coverage at home :(

So going to get the EE £16 full Monty deal I think

Anyone know what if there is a down cap on that package?

EE signal is good at home so it's my only choice

Thanks guys
 
Well got a 3 payg sim to test and I have zero coverage at home :(

So going to get the EE £16 full Monty deal I think

Anyone know what if there is a down cap on that package?

EE signal is good at home so it's my only choice

Thanks guys

3.8mb speed cap on full Monty...I had it for a month in january
 
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I am quite glad they are going to cap tethering. I find tethering essential yet I only use about 500mb of tethering a month. Despite this almost every package is off limits to me as networks protect themselves against those who download gigs of junk whilst tethered. A 10gb cap protects the network for the rest of us.

Looks like its a 2gb cap on tethering, not 10...
 
I'd say their coverage is far, far better than Three. Three have some really bad dead-spots, where you get no coverage at all. At least you get 2G on EE.

I'm on 3 and have never had a situation where 2G was needed. Besides, 2G is diabolical for any data usage other than text messaging in IM apps.

Down here on the coast all our work phones are on EE now and 4G/3G speeds are average. My 3 connection gets at least double the data speed than the EE handset on 4G let alone 3G.
 
Went for the "Fully Monty" via T-Mobile unlimited call, sms and data £16 per month for 12 months, no tethering but I'm not sure (Unless I hammer it) how they can tell I've tethered once in a while if needed
 
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