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ascender

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Just wondering what data plans people are using in the UK for their iPad? I guess its a bit of a moot point when we're all stuck at home, but to be honest, it would take a bit of the strain off my broadband as I need to VPN in to client networks every day.

I’m with EE just now so can get a sim-only deal of 100GB per month for £18.00. I think 100GB is way too much for my needs, but the price doesn’t seem too bad.

What other providers and deals have you guys & girls got?

Thanks!
 

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Just wondering what data plans people are using in the UK for their iPad? I guess its a bit of a moot point when we're all stuck at home, but to be honest, it would take a bit of the strain off my broadband as I need to VPN in to client networks every day.

I’m with EE just now so can get a sim-only deal of 100GB per month for £18.00. I think 100GB is way too much for my needs, but the price doesn’t seem too bad.

What other providers and deals have you guys & girls got?

Thanks!
A friend of mine over in the UK uses Vodafone. She found a good cellular deal for her new iPad mini, but I don't remember the full details. I'll have to ask her at some point and see if she remembers how good the deal was.
 
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ct2k7

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What networks offer the best performance (speeds, traffic shaping etc) in the area you’ll be using your iPad the most?

I have unlimited with 3, so I tend to tether my iPhone for the purpose if I need to use the internet on the iPad.

Remember, there’s also a latency question when using the mobile network as opposed to your home WiFi.
 
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ascender

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We have pretty good coverage here from most carriers and most of the work I do is in the city.

Our home broadband is pretty rubbish so I suspect it will be much faster!
 

ct2k7

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We have pretty good coverage here from most carriers and most of the work I do is in the city.

Our home broadband is pretty rubbish so I suspect it will be much faster!

Try going with EE, see how they are. I’ve only heard good things about them!
 
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mjcharlton71

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iPad Air 2019 on EE 20GB plan with one of their add-ons for international roaming (ah, the good old days).

Worked a treat here at home, switches nicely when I'm out of the house and when I'm carrying the P3XL instead of the iPhone 11, although I tend not to tether to the iPhone any more.

Signal's great pretty much everywhere unless I'm out in the boonies, but then it's difficult to get signal on a lot of networks in those cases (areas of Kielder/Northumberland and way up Sutherland and NW Scotland).
 
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playtech1

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I went with Three as I liked their 'Go Binge' and 'Go Roan' features - although I think other networks have caught up on the overseas stuff since. I also found Three offered better rates and special offers on their phone plans than on their data plans, so waited for an offer to come around and picked up a phone SIM. Was worried it would get cut off, but still working fine over a year later.
 
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ct2k7

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I went with Three as I liked their 'Go Binge' and 'Go Roan' features - although I think other networks have caught up on the overseas stuff since. I also found Three offered better rates and special offers on their phone plans than on their data plans, so waited for an offer to come around and picked up a phone SIM. Was worried it would get cut off, but still working fine over a year later.

If you're in London, be prepared for mediocre speeds
 
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Brian Y

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I just tether to my phone. I get unlimited data on EE so don't see the point paying for a second line when tethering works well enough.

If you're outside of London, 3 will offer the best deals, but as above, if you're anywhere near London, avoid them like the plague.
 
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playtech1

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If you're in London, be prepared for mediocre speeds

I am in London, but have found the speeds to be fine - I have O2 on my phone and through work and find that has worse reliability and bigger black spots these days (it used to be great). I think this depends a bit on which part of town you are in.
 

ct2k7

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I am in London, but have found the speeds to be fine - I have O2 on my phone and through work and find that has worse reliability and bigger black spots these days (it used to be great). I think this depends a bit on which part of town you are in.
Whereabouts are you and what speeds do you get?
 

shoppy

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I have a 3 unlimited SIM card which I put in my iPad when I need data for long periods or just hotspot off phone for short periods. I find EE hit and miss Vodafone is amazing when I can get it.
three is average but works work and I consistently get it to work.
 
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Openworld1234

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Just wondering what data plans people are using in the UK for their iPad? I guess its a bit of a moot point when we're all stuck at home, but to be honest, it would take a bit of the strain off my broadband as I need to VPN in to client networks every day.

I’m with EE just now so can get a sim-only deal of 100GB per month for £18.00. I think 100GB is way too much for my needs, but the price doesn’t seem too bad.

What other providers and deals have you guys & girls got?

Thanks!
Cheapest go with smarty sim payandgo they do 100gb for £15 one month you decided not to use any data go to the lowest package for £6.00 1gb data or even better cancel the plan.
 
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