Mobile Networks

Again, it was a lot of patchwork when they launched, they have made strives to improve and id give them another shot

Was happy with my Spusu eSIM as a back up until they charged me 3 times for one moths bill. Thankfully only a quid each but means I wouldn’t trust them as my main network.

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Giffgaff customer here and have moved from physical SIM to eSIM and then (as a new phone had to be mended) to another eSIM.

Honestly, the whole process was a breeze and will continue on with it.

You’re welcome to come try on two pixels with an EE eSIM :smiling_imp:

eSIM? Back in my day we communicated via two cups and a bit of string.

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Nowadays I can’t communicate at all.

Talkmobile-

I have 3 lines in my name, one for me (which has 3 months on the contract left - I’ve been letting it pay via DD and using Spusu), one for my brother & one for my father.

They claim Monzo is stopping them from collecting on the latter direct debit mandates, I suspect this is untrue though, has anyone ever experienced this?

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If you’ve got three active direct debits showing in your Monzo account I can’t see how there could be a problem collecting.

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Full disclosure. I also have three Talkmobile SIMS, and one is being transferred to Spusu on Friday.

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Good. Theres no need for children to have smart phones

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If you follow the steps in the screen shot it then should automatically change over on to different networks, this is all i did and i have seen it jump between ee , O2 and 3 depending on where i am traveling.

Hopefully following these steps will work for you like they have me.

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I did originally when i first set it up, i had a few conversations with support and they told me to check the set up in the screen shot above and using it since then seems to be fine. :crossed_fingers:

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I think you need to turn on the automatic toggle

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I’m curious about the internet egress, where is the IP from, is it an EE IP or honest/telynx ? And what location does it show if it’s not an IP from the carrier.

That’s exactly what the smart sim is for, how I understood it.

Not the full web. Just the services they offer to use it for.

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What reason would you need the IP?

You’ll effectively get data for anything, but when it reports back, it’ll either let it in or stop it in its tracks.

Can you use it to circumvent or?

How come?

Oh I forgot about that

I’m just curious on how it’s setup that’s all.