200 GB EU data

Tiekom is €43 a month for 400gb in Spain 200gb elsewhere so cheaper if I'm reading it right as this one is £69 ?
 
If you can find a Digi shop in Spain they do 250gb for €15 a month, just pay by cash if you don’t wish to have auto renewal.

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We got 300Gb in Spain for €25 when we bought an Orange SIM in Algeciras. It’s €20 to top up per month after that.
You need your passport to buy a SIM here.
We’ve been streaming Netflix with no issues.

Paul
 
I found that when we moved location we often had to reselect provider but always had a good signal after that. Tiekom was very reliable for us.
We have ours in a ZTE MU5001 and had no issues and obviously been great on movistar since being in Spain. Even when I activated it at home it got a good O2 signal not my crappy EE one.
 
may be of interest to some heavier users

Sounds like a good deal for anyone wanting a fit and forget UK option for a single trip, without the hassle of buying abroad.
Beats most I've seen, has anyone tried it to check speeds and reliability as I'd be quite tempted for our next trip.

I'd love to stay with IQ as I know it's a solid choice but at their current £75 for 100gb it hurts a bit.

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Bought this last year to travel through Belgium, Germany and France. Technically, it worked very well. Good strong fast connections in each country.

Practically, it wasnt what I needed. It was a Spanish sim so, on our Roku, we couldnt watch uk TV or most of the streaming apps. From memory, only Netflix, YouTube, and Sky news worked. And the adverts were in Spanish!

Normally, I'm with 1pmobile, their current rate for EU is £10 for 25gb (14gb EU limit), so that's about 100gb EU use for the same price (i.e twice as expensive) but would have UK TV apps.

Off to Ireland for 5 weeks soon so will investigate further. On the other hand, I'm hoping our satellite dish will work there.
 
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If it don't allow UK TV then no good for me (insert patronising comment here). As far as I can tell, the ID Mobile (no EU limit) deal still applies, which as Mrs E and I both have 100gb sims at £10 a month is the cat's pyjamas...
 
Personally Ive had experience as follows:

Lebara: Terrible
Mobi Matter esim: Great
 
Bought this last year to travel through Belgium, Germany and France. Technically, it worked very well. Good strong fast connections in each country.

Practically, it wasnt what I needed. It was a Spanish sim so, on our Roku, we couldnt watch uk TV or most of the streaming apps. From memory, only Netflix, YouTube, and Sky news worked. And the adverts were in Spanish!

Normally, I'm with 1pmobile, their current rate for EU is £10 for 25gb (14gb EU limit), so that's about 100gb EU use for the same price (i.e twice as expensive) but would have UK TV apps.

Off to Ireland for 5 weeks soon so will investigate further. On the other hand, I'm hoping our satellite dish will work there.
You need a VPN and they all work fine.
 
We purchased a 300GB Orange Mundo sim from the guy at Benidorm Indoor Market. €20 for 28 days, and after 28 days, we put another 28 days of data on it using the SpainSur website for €23.60. We used this to stream UK tv every evening via a VPN and stream UK radio while driving. Has worked perfectly everywhere we have been in Spain.

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We purchased a 300GB Orange Mundo sim from the guy at Benidorm Indoor Market. €20 for 28 day and after the 28 days,
 
Has anyone had any experience with this one? 400GB FOR EUROPE. 50 euro ( @ £42). Wondering if any roaming restriction outside Spain.
 
I found that when we moved location we often had to reselect provider but always had a good signal after that. Tiekom was very reliable for us.
How does that pan out when using it on-the-road over a couple of hundred km?
 
How does that pan out when using it on-the-road over a couple of hundred km?
When we were in France, Spain and Portugal for 8 weeks it was a very good service. Good signal and reliable. Travelling on main routes etc not an issue. We tend to choose quiet rural camping areas. If signal was a bit slow I would go into settings and change provider to see it was better or switch off and back on. Prob more device than sim! As the service offers multi network service it’s better than only having one provider. I will use again.

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