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What mobile network do you use?

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What mobile network do you use?

Straight forward, but hopefully something we can generate an interesting discussion from.

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I'm on Giffgaff which uses the O2 network I believe.

I noticed the advert PON used to show and the value for money is great. I haven't had any issues and I like the fact its community led.

Oh oh oh ohhhhh, everywhere where we go, watching super County putting on a show!

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Virgin £6.25 1 gig data, 250 minutes calls, unlimited free calls to virgin mobiles, unlimited texts.

Suits me fine, I don't very often use all the minutes but I usually use up the data when we are away in our camper.

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I'm on Giffgaff for years now, I found out about them before they went mainstream as a smaller mobile service provider.

My first phone was on Orange, I actually liked their service but over the years the prices went up and I found they preferred to reward contract owners. I tried Three from there, as back then they had very smart feature phones with good apps/cameras (before the days of smartphones). I hated the fact they would rob your credit if you hadn't used it within a month and I switched to O2.

Similar to Orange, I found the prices of O2 to be a joke and the prices for WAP/Mobile data was insane.

Giffgaff made sense to switch and I haven't regretted it.

1 hour ago, Fan of Big Tone said:

Virgin £6.25 1 gig data, 250 minutes calls, unlimited free calls to virgin mobiles, unlimited texts.

I talked @cheeky~k8 into switching to Virgin Mobile, she wanted to stay on EE but her new phone uses the smallest sim card possible and she had free texts with her Orange sim which used EE.

She get's triple data of 500mb, so 1.5gb and more minutes but the rest is the same (including the price).

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EE is my main phone one and I have a burner phone on 3 ‘free’ sim that is my politics contact. (Always a good idea to have a 2nd phone when you have to give your number to 5000 people!

Both good imo.

EE is expensive, but works out ok whenever I want to change up to the latest phone.

Virgi  £2 a month..500mb data, unlimited calls, texts..and I'm a great negotiator on mobile deals

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I have recently switched from Verizon, after a dispute over "roaming chargers". They are considered to be the best network and aren't cheap either, but I will stay clear from them in the future.

I'm now on AT&T.

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