Re: Smarty for mobile any good?
I ported my O2 PAYG number into them as 1 I wanted to keep the number but 2 have a second data source that was cheap.
I run EE as my main daily but have the second SIM in my phone and coverage wise they are both on an equal footing to each other, both get 5G in same places, speeds have been good. I was running the Smarty SIM in my 4g router for a bit at home was getting consistent speeeds on that.
I did some testing with EE, Smarty, Three (seperate SIM to Smarty one) and O2 earlier in the year in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, EE and Smarty for me won, lots of places where O2 was lacking to the point although I was getting 4/5G the connection was not useable on O2.
I was with Three when they first launch back in the days when 3G was new and the Three network was good then, I know things dropped but looks like they are back on it and personally the Smarty deals are good.
I would quite happily recommend Smarty, as someone that relies on mobile data and has done extensive work over the years on mobile data projects I nearly moved my home connection to it from VM!
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