Normally BT Mobile SIMs don't offer great value for those who don't already have BT Broadband, but in this case - with a £3 discount offer - they seem to be breaking the status quo, and of course it's even better value if you do have BT Broadband.
BREAKDOWN: BT BROADBAND CUSTOMERS - £12 per month - 12 month contract - Choice of £90 iTunes or Amazon voucher The bill is £144 per year, but treating the voucher as a cash discount makes it effectively £4.50 per month.
BREAKDOWN: NON-BT BROADBAND CUSTOMERS - £17 per month - 12 month contract - Choice of £90 iTunes or Amazon voucher The bill is £204 per year, but treating the voucher as a cash discount makes it effectively £9.50 per month, which is still very competitive.
All comments (88)
hkhk
18 May 17#1
Oooh, nice! The 2Gb one works out at £3 a month, which is a triumph, and way more than my current payg data use, but I can't be sure I'd not get above 2Gb once I let the brakes off!
thedvdmonster to hkhk
18 May 17#15
I only have 3gb and have to keep a close eye on usage every month now.
Only able to use light browsing and the like, watching any videos is well out of the question.
Wasn't too bad when 4g wasn't so available but last few months has been a nuisance.
Cannot wait until July for renewal.
befr33man
18 May 17#2
Just ordered, thx
chaos86
18 May 171#3
Very tempted. Thanks OP
pablomalin
18 May 17#4
And cashback on top? or not
Brand.new to pablomalin
18 May 17#5
If you mean TopCashback no I tried quidco last time that was a no also
This is a really good price . However I'm currently with bt mobile and the reception I get ( in the north west) is awful compared with O2 . Think Bt own the EE network and personally when my contract elapses I wouldn't use Bt mobile again.
andysmoore to jona77
18 May 17#20
I disagree. I'm also in the Northwest and bt seem better than o2. The 4g speed is constant also with bt. If the signal is 2 bars, I get 30mbps+, same as if it was full signal.
You also get free access to bt sports mobile app with any 6gb+ contract.
terriclarkfan
18 May 17#9
Does it matter if you stop being a BT customer, once you've started this contract?
JumpMan1980 to terriclarkfan
18 May 17#10
I have wondered this. I think it safe to say not. I doubt there is any cross referencing after the initial acceptance.
tightpants to terriclarkfan
18 May 171#13
If you stop taking BB, landline with BT you'll lose the £5 discount they give you, 30 days after the cessation of BB, landline. You still keep the 12 month mobile contract, just becomes more expensive.
JumpMan1980
18 May 17#11
If you can wait, wait. Two weeks ago it was 20gb for 16 plus the £100 Amazon/ iTunes - it will comes around again
Spakkle to JumpMan1980
18 May 17#12
I ordered the BT Infinity yesterday (£200 mastercard and quidco) and now want to take the BT Mobile, but its asking for my Account Number, which I dont yet have, so I am hoping you are right :wink:
Opening post
BREAKDOWN: BT BROADBAND CUSTOMERS
- £12 per month - 12 month contract
- Choice of £90 iTunes or Amazon voucher
The bill is £144 per year, but treating the voucher as a cash discount makes it effectively £4.50 per month.
BREAKDOWN: NON-BT BROADBAND CUSTOMERS
- £17 per month - 12 month contract
- Choice of £90 iTunes or Amazon voucher
The bill is £204 per year, but treating the voucher as a cash discount makes it effectively £9.50 per month, which is still very competitive.
All comments (88)
Only able to use light browsing and the like, watching any videos is well out of the question.
Wasn't too bad when 4g wasn't so available but last few months has been a nuisance.
Cannot wait until July for renewal.
You also get free access to bt sports mobile app with any 6gb+ contract.