I have always used the same Three mobile 24gb sim when travelling without any issue in both my tablet and my mifi but beware that it now has a 12gb fair useage limit when roaming overseas. I have recently purchased a 200gb data only sim from RWG which apparently lets you use the full allowance overseas - yet to be confirmed by trying it so I am also getting a couple of 24gb Three mobile cards as back up - these have to be activated in the UK before heading off to foreign parts.This is the one I use, it has 24gb of data and is valid for 2 years.
I have used two or three of these over the past years in a mifi box but the phone I have now is dual sim so it is left in there all the time, never had any problems with it home or abroad
The price varies a bit depending on where you buy it
I’m not too fussed about tethering as I very rarely use it. I mainly use just the iPad when overseas and my phone has a pay monthly EE sim which is on an old contract so I use this when roaming overseas as well as it’s within my contract (subject again to 12gb limit)Read the T&Cs very carefully! RWG say in the small print that you can only tether one item at a time. Réglo Mobile do not allow use in a "boitier radio" and their SIM stopped working shortly after I activated it in a Teltonika RUT955. Might be OK in a MiFi unit. Popit SIM working very nicely in the RUT955.
That looks very expensive compared with Popit (and others) and is limited to 12GB per month when roaming.You wonderful folks, I thank you. I'm inclined to go with the Amazon offer that phil suggested because the previous one was also a 3 mobile one. So my friends ta once again
Peter
If you check the link, it says you are subject to a fair use limit of 12 Gb when abroad. I’m leaving Three behind because they don’t give you what you pay for and every year, around April time, they increase the monthly cost.This is the one I use, it has 24gb of data and is valid for 2 years.
I have used two or three of these over the past years in a mifi box but the phone I have now is dual sim so it is left in there all the time, never had any problems with it home or abroad
The price varies a bit depending on where you buy it
And you can still use the remaining 12gb (assuming you have used the other 12gb roaming abroad!) back in the UK.Just to add, the 24gb sim works out much cheaper than 2 x 12gb of course but they get around the fair usage policy... swings and roundabouts![]()
This seems implausible. The whole point of tethering is that one device connects on behalf of other devices.Read the T&Cs very carefully! RWG say in the small print that you can only tether one item at a time. Réglo Mobile do not allow use in a "boitier radio" and their SIM stopped working shortly after I activated it in a Teltonika RUT955. Might be OK in a MiFi unit. Popit SIM working very nicely in the RUT955.
This seems implausible. The whole point of tethering is that one device connects on behalf of other devices.
The network might be able to detect that tethering is happening, but knowing how many devices are tethered would be pretty tricky.
Can you quote their exact wording? I can't find it in their website. Preventing (as opposed to limiting) tethering would be a breach of their telecoms licence, so I'd be surprised if this was the case.
Personally I've not connected more than fifteen devices at a time using an RWG SIM, but that worked just fine.
One of the advantages of RWG is that they use EE which has the best network in the UK (but now BT are running the show, that will change).
Unfortunately, in the past EE had less good roaming agreements with European networks, so you had to settle for poorer coverage overseas. I've not been to Europe since lockdown so I don't know if that has changed.
But that 350GB of data is presumably in UK, not Europe which was where the OP was going.Well, they hid that well in the T&C's. I can assure you actual experience, that they either don't know or don't care that I tethered a whole network of devices (up to 15 at a time) for several weeks.
I am now using Three sim cards for that connection instead, despite the fact that it's les good, simply because it's too good a price to turn down. Up to 350GB of data per month for £4.18 per month is too good a deal to turn down