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The EE PAYG SIM card comes preloaded with a generous 120GB of data, valid for up to 12 months from activation. It offers the flexibility of no contracts, allowing users to top-up as needed. Compatible with all unlocked devices and those locked to the EE network, this all-in-one SIM card (Standard, Micro, and Nano) ensures seamless connectivity. Please note that roaming is not included.
J**E
If you need a back up
I used this card whilst changing domestic wifi provider. Worked well. Use it now in my phone. It is tempting to buy one of these again this year as it covers all your data needs when out and about and provides an alternative should your domestic wifi provider have problems. Only works in EU with roaming charges. But for domestic use, moving house or an alternative to a contract phone this is a good option.
T**R
Great network coverage
Great bargain sim for the money and is as advertised works excellent in my Mifi portable internet device
D**1
Ideal for my use in motorhome for streaming tv
Easy to activate, allowance is as stated. I use it in a motorhome for internet access/ streaming tv. This is much better for my use rather than a monthly contract or PAYG… I just wanted a set amount that lasts a while and when it runs out buy another one. I think you can go online and top it up but haven’t done it. Just as easy to buy a new card with data package. I wish more providers did this. I can stream internet based tv without issue as the speed allows it. Some other cheap data sims struggle with this as they are restricted.
R**D
Buyer Beware!
Bought this in February for use with my mobile router in the caravan whilst away. Worked perfectly - with a good signal at various locations around the country - indeed at one spot I was getting 85 Mbps download - much faster than I get at home! Used it on and off until the end of September when it still had 20Gb of data left but when I came to use it again a month later - nothing. No connection to the internet whatsoever even though we had connections on both our phones (also with EE). Swapped sims from phones to the router and it worked correctly so there was no doubt that the original sim was faulty. I also tried another identical data sim which I had in reserve for when the original ran out and that was OK as well. Telephoned EE technical support who basically weren't interested since they couldn't find the sim on my account (well, they wouldn't - would they - since it is essentially a PAYG sim). I did question whether or not it had been deactivated since it hadn't been used for a month (still my suspicion), but that was of no interest to the EE 'technician'. So - I lost 20Gb worth of data which I had paid for and there was nothing I could do but bin it and start again. Just be aware that you may not be getting what you pay for!
A**.
This Data SIM card works brilliantly.
This Data SIM card works brilliantly. We tried a multi network SIM card first but it wasn’t good so we thought we would try this one. It worked immediately with no problems. We will stay with this network card.If EE are good in your area, buy one of these.
A**H
Europe - this card NO LONGER works in the EU - confirmed 15-9-23
BUYER BEWARE - up unitl now, my review of this 120GB SIM card that lasts a year was Amazon's top ranking review, with 138 votes. However, I have just arrived in France and, after a wasted evening then a call to EE, found that it NO LONGER works in the EU without paying an addional roaming charge. EE tell me that they changed their policy around April of this year, and another reviewer here (Pedro) found the same problem. My apologies to review readers who may have been misled by EE having pulled the rug from under their product and my review, previously titled "Europe - Confirmed that it works in the EU (July 2022)". I have left my previous review as it stood, below, for the record. And thank you yet again ... Brexit!Bottom line - EE assure me (18-6-22) - and I called twice to double check - that THIS DOES WORK for the full data allowance IN THE EU without any additional roaming charges, fair usage constraints and withouts limits on tethering. I will not be activiting my SIM until end of June, and will change this review then if proven experience in Sweden and Netherlands should require otherwise. So, provisionally 5 stars, but 1 knocked off for not making it explicit on the package and in the marketing that it's good for UK and EU, indeed, the small print once you open the package says, "Data allowance in packs or add-ons for ue in the UK." Confusing!Ps. 22-7-22. I called the current seller, Eternal Communications Ltd, to ask how long SIM remains valid before activation so that I can hold one in reserve for future use. I'd seen conflicting info on the web. They said EE's norm is 6 moths, but it can be extended by another 3 if you phone them up, but it's a phaff. The guy who answered the phone was brilliant. Said they too had been confused by the post Brexit situation. They took the train over to France to test that it still worked there without addition charges. They'd seen my review and what I found corroborated their findings. Interestingly, using this in N Scotland last week I was getting over 50 MB. In Glasgow I get about 10. It varies with network congestion. People who complain that the SIM is not giving a high speed are probably just using it in congested areas or at busy times. I found in the Isle of Lewis that, generally, I got better speed and coverage than with my phone Vodafone, so the phone/dongle combo worked great.Here's the detail to spare others who might have had need to check out what I've checked.My need is for a back up SIM to use in a Hauwei pocket MiFi if local internet is poor or when working in the EU. In the past I've used 30 day PAYG options, but they're a phaff to set up. This looks ideal as it lasts for the duration of the data or a year. But Brexit has upset many an apple cart. What about this. I read lots of reviews and submitted Amazon questions but got only conflicting info, so I've been on the phone to EE and did so twice, because sometimes with some companies you get an agent who is misinformed. I got consistent info both times, from which I've established the following as of June 2022, and to be clear, this is for the 120GB EE "Connected Data SIM" currently on Amazon at £50.1. EE assures me the data works for UK and EU, but if taking it abroad you MUST first activate it on a device within the UK. Your 12 months counts from that date, not the date of purchase. Whereas EE have post-Brexit roaming charges on their pay-monthly plans, this does not apply to PAYG, and this SIM is classed as PAYG. (I know that sounds obvious, but when the term PAYG does not appear on the packaging you have to double check). To activate, they say you just slip it into your device and turn on, but I've not done that yet as I'm not yet needing it. They say this only works in EU and UK, not in other parts of the world.2. There is no limit on how much of the data you can use abroad, and no limit on tethering or which device you put the SIM into, so I can activate in my phone if I want and then move to the MiFi or a dongle. To monitor how much data you have left it appears that you attach the number to the EE app, but I didn't ask EE explicitly about that, it's just how other PAYG SIMs work, and their app is good.3. You get the option to add top-up "packs" once your data runs out, but I see folks saying that as these last only 30 days, most of them just buy a new 120GB SIM. But the top-up option could be handy if you're outwith the UK at the time, and on the current 120GB packs, they're promising double data on top ups, so £5 for 10GB, scaled up to £40 for 240GB. Also, if you do want to top up you can pay for minutes and texts; indeed, I saw one review that said 100 texts come free with it, they show in the app, but I've not verified that.4. I see an issue rasied in some reviews of some folks finding it stopped working after 180 days because they had not incurred a "chargeable" event, and they had to contact EE to restart it, one even got told he had to put money on the account. You should not have to add any money to any account to use this. You've paid already. The small print, only visible once you've bought and opened the SIM pack says: "You must use data or top-up every 180 days or you will be diconnected and you'll lose any credit on your accounts." EE assure me that simply connecting and using data occassionally is sufficient, so I think the folks who've been caught out had maybe let the SIM lie unsued for more than 180 days.5. I saw somebody compain that you can't swap the SIM from one device to another because that breaks it. I think what they may have misunderstood, is that the SIM supplied is a 3-in-1, a Nano encased in a Micro encased in a Mini plastic casing. These pop out of each other, but that doesn't break the SIM. You just need to press them back together again. The electronics are all in the middle. The outer parts are just plastic for holding in place. When I use SIMs in my MiFi I build them up to Mini, then break back down to Nano for the phone.6. Why use EE? They have a good reputation for indoors 4G coverage (this is a 4G SIM) and for speed. In my case, I use Vodafone on my phone, so I want a backup that gives an alternative, and when I go back to the Isle of Lewis there's parts where EE has better coverage as it has the emergency services contract (unless that's changed recently). When roaming in France I find the provider varies between (usually) SFR, Orange and Bouygnes (maybe Free Mobile too - one of the French 4). Usually it locks onto the best, but if that gets dodgy, I force it onto another, sometimes with better results, so auto is not always optimal.7. What alternatives to EE? Just from my reasearch mid-2022, and I do this because my wife and I when we travel do a lot of work Zooms that require ace data connection, the only commensurate long-lasting option that I could find from the 4 UK networks is the Three Three Mobile Pay As You Go Mobile Broadband 24 GB Data SIM https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01M3VJ2B2?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_19M1ANJN8QWFC3G0X3JD24 which lets you use half the data when roaming in up to 70 countries, even Indonesia, USA, NZ etc, and lasts up to 24 months.I hope these comments will be helpful to any of you whose needs and questions might be similar to mine. I take the time because this is about *community*, and community is how we make a better world. I'm grateful to others who have shared their insights on other products in a similar spirit. And finally, if my experinece in early July proves that anything major of the above is invalid, I will edit this review with an alert and if need be, raise an issue with Amazon. But both EE agents that I spoke to seemed confident in the information they gave. I asked one to suggested to the Marketing Dept that they be explicit on the packaging, and safe us all a lot of time and better promote what looks as if it's the best such product on the market at the moment, unless you want to travel outwith the EU. Go well.
M**I
Great sim
Great sim. been using it for a while.
A**E
Exactly as advertised
I have ordered this before and have been satisfied with it.
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