august12 wrote: » Could one use a Vodafone Sim in this as well, I purchased a Vodafone dongle for 50 euro with sim, topped up with 20 euro but am still within the 14 day return window,
the-ging wrote: » I was trying to top up a Three UK sim, to use in the US but it was stopped due to no UK address. Kinda annoying.
TheSheriff wrote: » I got around it by buying a Three credit voucher online, cant remember the exact website I just googled it. I think the total cost of a 20 pound voucher via the website was 21.40 pounds, so you pay 1.40 for the privilege of not having a card with UK address.
mar2000 wrote: » I use mobiletopup.co.uk to top up mine and they email you the code. I used PayPal to pay for it.
Hoolies wrote: » Could you use a Revolut card does anyone know?
n!ghtmancometh wrote: » Sorry to bump an old thread! Heading to the states in two weeks and fancy having data instead of relying on wifi like I have for last few trips. Just want to make sure that the 3 UK sims ordered from here: https://www.mymemory.ie/3-payg-4g-trio-sim-packa-aio15-3000-minutes-3000-texts-5gb-data.html are still good to use over in the states? Cheers.
wotzgoingon wrote: » Just be aware that they use different LTE bands over there than here. Unless your phone is a international model you will most likely not be able to pick up a LTE signal. But there are a lot of factors depending on which part of America you will be in and which network you will be connected to so you may actually get a LTE signal but you most likely will not.
wotzgoingon wrote: » Yea, there would be no problems using that.
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » Yes still works fine for data. I am not 100% if the calls and texts can be used to non UK numbers when in US so may be of no use if wanting to call non UK. Info on three.co.uk is not too clear. That Sim you linked to is only valid for 30 days from first use, the 12gb data only for a little extra lasts a year and is better value.
sue97 wrote: » Would you link to the one you are suggesting please
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » This is it, works for 1 year from the time you initially use it, remember though it's data only, can not be used to make or receive phonecalls or texts, you can login on Three.co.uk when you get it to check your balance...https://www.mymemory.co.uk/3-payg-4g-trio-data-sim-pack-with-12gb-data.html
Vicente Freezing Android wrote: » Anyone tried one of these sims in a wifi hotspot rather than a phone? I have an O2 one lying around though it's only 3G capable? Still would be very handy as could just stick it in a bag or pocket and two of us would have data everywhere we went. Also with eir wifi calling on my phone I'd be able to make and receive calls as normal for free too.
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » On the Three website it says you are not allowed to use it as a wifi hotspot (tethering), I've no idea if they can police this though especially as you may not be using a Three sister company in the other country.
n!ghtmancometh wrote: » Probably a stupid question but: My data SIM arrived from my memory today but with no instructions about how to set it up etc? Do I just wait til I land in the states to insert the sim and it will work grand, or do I have to activate it online etc beforehand? Cheers
jasonhn wrote: » if your going to the states i'd suggest lyca US mobile pop into one of the small phone shops grab the sim (I'm presuming sim free phone) top up for the monthhttp://www.lycamobile.us/prepaid-phone-plans/l/100 the 29 plan gives free calls to Irish landlines and mobiles. Lyca US is on the T-Mobile network (GSM so should be no major phone issues) the 19 plan gives calls just to Irish landlines