What mobile network/contract are you on?

Currently with Tesco £12.50 2GB Data, 1000 mins and 5000 txt. Tempted to switch to Three for unlimited data. What is the reception like in London specifically Victoria where I will be working? I've heard mixed reports of it being excellent and really poor.
 
Currently with Tesco £12.50 2GB Data, 1000 mins and 5000 txt. Tempted to switch to Three for unlimited data. What is the reception like in London specifically Victoria where I will be working? I've heard mixed reports of it being excellent and really poor.

Walk in to a supermarket, pick up a Three payg sim for 99p and test it?
 
Been on Three for years and their customer service is amazing. Signal coverage is perfectly fine, and get 4g almost everywhere.

Used to be on a £12pm sim only which was unlimted data, 3000 texts and 300mins.

Just upgraded a few months ago as needed more minutes but the cheapest I could get them to do was £25pm unlimited everything. Not too shabby, still.
 
£45 a month for unlimited calls and texts with 5gb of 4G with EE, horrendous price tag from when the 5s just came out. I hate it and am coming to an end to it in March where I will be going sim only with 3 for £17pcm!

I can't complain about the service coverage etc. by EE though I must say, never any issues.
 
£24 per month for unlimited calls and texts and 4GB 4G with Vodafone on 30 day SIM only. Data used to be good, but now shocking download speeds where I work in Central London. Hoping it's just a mast fault as it's pretty good at home and other places I visit.
 
Vodafone Red 10GB - 12 Months

I picked Spotify as the free bundled item.

~£13 a month.

*That is after ~£170 cashback.
 
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Still on a 3 one plan for £15, though a mate who lives about a mile away lost his op last week, finally, he used 265gb on his last month, luckily he's on a different mast, he gets better speed than me.

Though he rang them up and got an extra month on one plan off them on the basis that he hadn't had time to explore his options and that the first employee who answered his call had had miss advised him of his options.
 
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