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easyMobile / easySim Launching Soon

The Wee Bear

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Just thought I'd post this for all our forum globetrotters, might be worth a nosey, maybe not, just have to wait and see.:rolleyes:
The furthest I seem to get is Irvine, so not much good for me. 😊
 
Just thought I'd post this for all our forum globetrotters, might be worth a nosey, maybe not, just have to wait and see.:rolleyes:
The furthest I seem to get is Irvine, so not much good for me. 😊
Yeah, I guess it's becoming a necessity with some nowadays, if the shitty roaming limits are easily reached when on holiday.
 
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Esim.net I use in the UK as an extra SIM costs me just over £20 for unlimited EU data and uses o2 in the UK, although data is routed through Poland so there is around 80ms ping.
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O2 5CA 4G
 
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Esim.net I use in the UK as an extra SIM costs me just over £20 for unlimited EU data and uses o2 in the UK, although data is routed through Poland so there is around 80ms ping.
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O2 5CA 4G
If it's the $25 one I asked them about this before it has a data limit of 100GB
 
This is an interesting little thing that could disrupt the market.

Given that mobile data roaming has gotten really expensive again lately I’m assuming that EasyJet are launching this as a competitive to your home grown mobile data plans which are generally expensive. My ears are piqued a little on this one given that I’m a regular traveller myself.

Being a trusted travel brand (despite the snidey remark from one forum commenter) launching this is making me quite optimistic that they’ll offer something decent that will undercut the competition, they’ll have the economies of scale already in place to be in a position to make this work well for them and maybe it’ll bring the cost of other esim providers down a little.

Or at least here’s hoping. We’ll find out in a week or so.
 
I love easyJet, hopefully I can love easymobile too.
I'd be interested to see what easyMobile's offer is if they really do come back. My only real memory of them from their first incarnation was that they were a handy network for porting into and back out of to rejoin my current network as a new customer!

Just had a look on Wikipedia and learnt that, back in their first incarnation, Orange attempted to sue them for their use of an orange coloured logo!
 
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I'd be interested to see what easyMobile's offer is if they really do come back. My only real memory of them from their first incarnation was that they were a handy network for porting into and back out of to rejoin my current network as a new customer!

Just had a look on Wikipedia and learnt that, back in their first incarnation, Orange attempted to sue them for their use of an orange coloured logo!
LMAO... yes let's sue someone for a colour. Companies can be so rediculous.
 
It seems to be available now folks should anyone want a wee nosey. 😊
Doesn't seem particularly cheap to me. :unsure:
This is a MUCH cheaper than the national roaming SIM (Anywhere SIM/Anywhere eSIM) and supports 5G on all 4 networks in the UK.
 
This is a MUCH cheaper than the national roaming SIM (Anywhere SIM/Anywhere eSIM) and supports 5G on all 4 networks in the UK.
Oh well, the furthest I ever get is Irvine Bubbles, so what would I know? 😁
 
So far I prefer the eSim.net offerings, as they also have unlimited data ones, so no need to stress, but it's good to have competition.
 
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never tried esim before did try the lycamobile £1.99 deal was a nightmare at the end i give up QR Code didn't scan or worked called and waited 40 minutes for CS lady on the phone was saying mobile number told no mobile number only code and order number at the end i give up requested a refund.
 
never tried esim before did try the lycamobile £1.99 deal was a nightmare at the end i give up QR Code didn't scan or worked called and waited 40 minutes for CS lady on the phone was saying mobile number told no mobile number only code and order number at the end i give up requested a refund.
The only experience I've had with esims was through esim.net and it "just works"(tm). The one time I hit a nag I emailed support and they were quite responsive.
If they had cheaper plans (around £5) I'd move my main number to them, but alas they do not.
 
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