Getting fully unlimited data has never been cheap but EE and Vodafone have both launched deals that are making all you can eat internet access far more affordable. Both of these popular UK networks have slashed the price of their unlimited data SIMS with prices now starting from just £25 per month.
These deals not only include as much data as you can munch through but also full access to the latest 5G technology.
That means as long as your smartphone is 5G compatible you’ll be able to download movies and stream shows at speeds in excess of 300Mbps – that’s around five times faster than the UK’s average fixed-line broadband.
To sign up for Vodafone’s unlimited SIM simply head to its website and add the deal to your online shopping basket.
Things are slightly more complicated for EE users with existing customers able to upgrade to this deal via their online account.
EE has told Express.co.uk that the offer is also open to new customers although you will need to go into a store or call the UK hotline.
If all that has got you thinking of taking out one of these offers then here are the deals from Vodafone and EE.
EE UNLIMITED SIM
PRICE • £25 per month
INCLUDES • Fully unlimited data, calls and texts plus full access to the latest 5G speeds.
SEE THE DEAL HERE
VODAFONE UNLIMITED SIM
PRICE • £25 per month
INCLUDES • Fully unlimited data, calls and texts plus full access to the latest 5G speeds.
SEE THE DEAL HERE
Of course, EE and Vodafone aren’t the only networks offering unlimited data with Three Mobile famed for these contracts.
The company has had an unlimited SIM for a number of years and right now customers can get this data for half the usual price.
That means there’s a fee of just £10 for six months with things then rising to £20 for the rest of the contract.
Once again, this SIM features unlimited calls and texts plus full access to Three’s 5G data network.
News of these SIM deals comes as both EE and Three have revealed that they are about to bring their networks to the London Underground allowing customers to access calls, texts and data when travelling on this service.
The rollout will begin next year with stations and tunnels all getting connected to a mobile signal.
www.express.co.uk
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