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Telecommunications in London

Yud

Hello dear Members,

Can you please list some of the main Internet Service providers in London? You may also include the cost related to their Internet subscription.

Another issue related to the telecommunication topic, is mobile plans. Can you please share with us:
>With which operator are you subscribed to?
>How are you finding their services?
>What kind of facilities do they offer?

Lastly, what is the best option according to you to make long distance calls in London?

Your views/suggestions will be highly valued.

Wish you all a great day & thanks you in advance for your participation.
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Internet in The United KingdomMaking phone calls in the United KingdomCheap International CallsGetting credit checked for internet etc in UKStarting a VOIP Business in UK
Fred

Vodafone and Orange are by far the best mobile networks in the UK.

dvhutton1

Great question, I also wonder is Wi-Fi readily available?

Longonot62

When I am in the UK, I use a laptop and dongle.  The network I use is '3'.  For £15.99 per month, I get 5gb of downloads.  The contract can be cancelled with a months notice.  Otherwise, Sky, BT and Virgin are probably the best known for an installed broadband service.  Packages vary and often include a phone line and TV channels.

Wifi is widely available, especially in shopping malls, cafes etc.  I can usually pick up a network on the high street.

Mobile networks:  I use Lebara, as I call overseas a lot and they are much cheaper for overseas calls than the better known networks, such as O2, Orange, Vodafone, 3,  etc.   I use pay as you go and top up online.  Its is also free to call another Lebara user, in the UK.  Stores that are not affiliated to a network, such as Carphone Warehouse are a good place to start for price/service comparison.  They also sell unlocked phones, unlike the networks own shops.

For long distance calls, Skpe is good and free/very low cost.   There are many pre-paid phone cards on sale in the UK, but the call quality is often poor and they rarely seem to give you the number of minutes that they claim.

Nemodot

Orange are total rubbish in London. I curse the day I got my iPhone with them. O2 and vodaphone are the best for coverage. Avoid three like the plague as poor coverage also

Harmonie

Hello Nemodot!

Thanks for the tips.;)

Harmonie.:)

RonyWT

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