Are there any unlimited SIM cards available in the UK?

Regarding the type that is already registered to someone, it could be corporate ones, with unlimited access and a low subscription fee. If they exist, where can they be purchased and how much might they cost?

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Have you looked at Lyca? They have many different plans, including e-sim.

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Evgeniy

Need to take a look, thank you!

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Andrey

@Evgeniy: I recently returned from the UK. I connected to BNEsim in advance. This is an eSIM. There are different tariffs, I chose the one for £3. It was quite sufficient for me. There’s no voice, only data. But I called through Telegram and WhatsApp.

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I haven't seen unlimited, but! I have Voxi, which is like a subsidiary (???) of Vodafone. It offers unlimited on messengers, social networks, music + nice amounts of gigabytes for pennies. It works on Vodafone towers, you can buy a SIM card either in supermarkets or from Vodafone, and you can recharge either through an online account and card or in Vodafone offices.

I recommend checking it out, they have very frequent discounts and advantageous tariffs. Thanks to Black Friday, I have 40GB of internet + unlimited social networks for £10 a month; I can't advise on calls and messages, I can go look now, or you can check yourself. Recently (somewhere in June) I checked Voxi, and they had similar discounts again.

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Evgeniy

@Aleksandra: Usually, it's not the validity period of the tariff, but the validity period of the contract, which will not allow you to interrupt the tariff and you will be obliged to pay for it for 3 years. But if the contract includes indexing or the possibility of increasing the cost of the tariff, then that's not very good. Also, the promotional price may only be valid for 1 or 3 months, then it gets tough ))

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Aleksandra

I just looked at it now, here’s an example of the cheapest rate. As far as I remember, WhatsApp was definitely included in the unlimited plan, as well as Spotify and Snapchat (just in case). When I bought it on Black Friday, there was separate information stating that this beneficial deal with a discount on the rate is valid for three years. So you are getting the rate at a discount now, and it will remain the same for you for three more years.

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Aleksandra

@Evgeniy: Well, even without this discount, there were also very cheap rates there, to be honest, I think I paid around £15 for 20-30 GB, and besides that, unlimited is quite inexpensive there in general.

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