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Moving from EE to ID Mobile?
roadshow2006
29-11-2015
Hi,

I've currently got a 10GB data package with EE for around £28.99 month. I use a fair amount of data, but now I'm living in an area where EE 4G no longer reaches my home. When I have broadband installed I'm expecting to use less data. I'm looking to save money. My contract runs out in January.

The ID Mobile double data offer seems tempting (and runs out tomorrow). Although it would mean more 3G, I don't know if it's going to have a big impact. I suppose the loss of tethering would be an issue, but it has to be weighed up with the savings of money.

Can you think of a reason why I shouldn't move? I need to decide this a month or so before my EE package ends, would I be able to get any reward from EE for being loyal?
mupet0000
29-11-2015
EE 4G is rapidly expanding and is far more likely to reach you before Three's 4G rollout does. Three's 3G network is pretty good for the most part, although it's probably worth giving it a go in your area before you make the switch to iD Mobile. If you've ever found yourself in an area on EE where you are getting 2G only, you're unlikely to get a signal at all on Three/iD Mobile.
roadshow2006
29-11-2015
Originally Posted by mupet0000:
“EE 4G is rapidly expanding and is far more likely to reach you before Three's 4G rollout does. Three's 3G network is pretty good for the most part, although it's probably worth giving it a go in your area before you make the switch to iD Mobile. If you've ever found yourself in an area on EE where you are getting 2G only, you're unlikely to get a signal at all on Three/iD Mobile.”

Three seems pretty strong. Originally my circumstances were I was in a rural area where I needed 2G, but now I'm in Norwich it's not so much of an issue.
Gigabit
29-11-2015
Originally Posted by roadshow2006:
“but now I'm in Norwich it's not so much of an issue.”

No you just have other problems now.

Spoiler
roadshow2006
29-11-2015
Originally Posted by Gigabit:
“No you just have other problems now.

Spoiler
”

Rude, ha ha.
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