Well, this looks like a cracking deal, includes roaming, and is a rolling monthly contract. the only downside appears to be the lack of Short SMS support which may not suit everyone. I'm just finished 12 months with Vodafone and this seems like a very good deal to me.
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johnthehuman
25 Sep 17#1
What's "Short SMS"?
Short Short Message Service? That can't be right :grin:
ScroopEgerton to johnthehuman
25 Sep 17#4
Don't give them your PIN number.
Gollywood to johnthehuman
25 Sep 17#5
Texting to a number like '805732'
Argyll68 to Gollywood
26 Sep 17#27
I wondered why my texts to numbers like that always came back undeliverable. Good to know and at least I've saved some money :grin:
charlesb224
25 Sep 17#2
Short codes that people use (banks, competitions) - usually 5 digits long, rather than regular mobile numbers. They don't support them either receiving from or sending to. A lot of the new/cheap deals seem to have decided to ditch this option (Sky, Smarty are others) I mention it, as some people might want this capability
Took this deal out recently, easy to switch over from EE and no issues so far. Voted hot
johnthehuman
25 Sep 17#6
Ah ok, I had no idea they were treated differently. I get a few 2-factor authorisation codes from numbers like that, would be a right PITA if my provider didn't support them :thinking:
suarez777
25 Sep 17#7
Problem is with providers who use EE network, EE restricts them to low speed. Like 20-25bmps.
While if you buy directly from EE, its more expensive but u get 4 times the speed. Best to haggle with EE directly to get a cheap deal.
However this is fantastic for a monthly price. Heat
kramer2088 to suarez777
25 Sep 17#10
Yeah I've noticed I'm burning data for fun with plusnet but n EE I never got near the limit. So worth considering before switching
johnthehuman
25 Sep 17#8
"low speed. Like 20-25Mbps" :grin:
It's not slow, at all.
dona3853
25 Sep 17#9
Great deal and voted hot. Been with Plusnet for a few months now and currently on the £8 3gb plan. Don't really need more than this so no point changing. Very happy with Plusnet customer service and their online chat is very helpful.
Dcontrol
25 Sep 17#11
I did this deal last month. One thing to be wary of is if you are porting a number over from another provider then make sure after the port has completed fully that you can still get a data connection. Mine worked fine on before it was ported then nothing. All the vpn settings were correct but it seems that something happens whilst port which just stops your data connection. I went on the plusnet forums and the first person I spoke to arranged for a new sim to be sent out after not managing to help me solve the issue. Then another plusnet guy messaged me and managed to sort it out for me. Apart from that minor inconvenience I've had no problems. Calls, texts & data working fine. Good 4g speeds as well.
machomansavage to Dcontrol
26 Sep 17#33
Probably had a Tls PAC code did u switch from Ee to plusnet?
Dcontrol to machomansavage
26 Sep 17#34
Nope my switch was from Tesco to Plusnet.
machomansavage to Dcontrol
26 Sep 17#38
Bet your finding data far faster?
Dcontrol to machomansavage
26 Sep 17#40
Yeah because for some reason I only had a 3G signal with Tesco but now with Plusnet I'm getting 4G. I have a better deal all round with Plusnet.
machomansavage to Dcontrol
26 Sep 17#41
Yeah we moved from tesco too. Telefonica who own O2/tesco is a very poor network. Would would believe that years ago 02 was exclusive for iPhones lol
bantamrjv
25 Sep 17#12
I'm a current Plusnet SIMO customer and I've managed to just upgrade my existing contract to this one!
As for the comments regarding speed, I haven't seen any evidence of throttling the speeds and I've also been checking this with the OpenSignal app regularly.
Hot for me!!
johnthehuman to bantamrjv
25 Sep 17#14
What speeds are you getting?
bantamrjv to johnthehuman
25 Sep 17#16
Max I've got is 26.11Mbps. I think that's excellent given the theoretical vs actual reported here.
johnthehuman to bantamrjv
25 Sep 17#17
So it might be capped.
"Slow" 4G is up to 30Mbps.
Enhanced or Extra, or whatever some networks call it, unlock the speed to 60Mbps, for a price.
LTE Advanced isn't available everywhere but technically can do up to 400Mbps.
I've got 75Mbps Fibre at home, and I download and stream A LOT, and it's overkill. If someone tells you they need 60Mbps on their phone, they're [probably] mental :grin:
Splashmo
25 Sep 17#13
:ninja:
RevanClaw
25 Sep 17#15
I'm getting 10mbps sitting in the middle of an office building with no windows around me currently.
eng33
25 Sep 17#18
No WiFi calling option
charlesb224 to eng33
25 Sep 17#19
And.... ? It's an unlimited minutes plan :unamused:
lanceuppercut to charlesb224
26 Sep 17#24
That's, not what WIFI calling does.
Say you're in your home and you get no signal, you're screwed. If you have WIFI calling enabled on your phone and your provider supports it, you will use your broadband connection and will be able to make/receive calls as normal.
It has nothing to do with calling for free or whatever you think it is.
charlesb224 to lanceuppercut
26 Sep 17#25
I know what WIFI calling is although I've never had it or used it myself, not had a phone that supports it. I rely on the service provider to ensure good signal coverage and I use voip in the home instead of my landline as calls are cheaper. But I can see the benefit of it for some. Thanks
mistermoneysaver to eng33
25 Sep 17#20
I have a Plusnet simo and use an EE signal box on my router. Hey presto, WiFi calling......
oooowilliamoooo to eng33
25 Sep 17#23
It works through EE
KevinJB1988
25 Sep 17#21
Torn between this deal and going with Smarty. Anyone had experience with Smarty?
machomansavage to KevinJB1988
26 Sep 17#37
Who r smarty
oooowilliamoooo
25 Sep 17#22
Switched last month .. Porting my number took two texts and happened on the day they said it would, setting a data cap was a doddle through the web log in .. I have been in the same room as users on EE and we couldn't tell the difference in speed ..
Things have come a long way and I'm genuinely impressed .. Even calling up was quick
Roam like at home as been a real excuse for many providers to massively hike the charge for calling out of the UK but PlusNet seemed on the fairer side ..
Oh and a I work for another provider and this was a better deal than I could get from even them..
bachgammon
26 Sep 17#28
But aren't Plusnet offering this as a one month contract? I bought one a few weeks ago as a one-off.
lanceuppercut to bachgammon
26 Sep 17#30
It's a one month rolling contract.
mb1
26 Sep 17#29
Fantastic coverage, tethering allowed and great speeds. Customer service ain't too shoddy either.
machomansavage
26 Sep 17#31
Already posted
machomansavage
26 Sep 17#32
Tls lac codes take forever
fohens
26 Sep 17#35
When do you think this will expire?
machomansavage to fohens
26 Sep 17#36
Always posted. Sure people just do it for heats
fohens to machomansavage
26 Sep 17#39
3 days left according to the PN page. I wonder if it'll return.
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Short Short Message Service? That can't be right :grin:
While if you buy directly from EE, its more expensive but u get 4 times the speed. Best to haggle with EE directly to get a cheap deal.
However this is fantastic for a monthly price. Heat
It's not slow, at all.
As for the comments regarding speed, I haven't seen any evidence of throttling the speeds and I've also been checking this with the OpenSignal app regularly.
Hot for me!!
"Slow" 4G is up to 30Mbps.
Enhanced or Extra, or whatever some networks call it, unlock the speed to 60Mbps, for a price.
LTE Advanced isn't available everywhere but technically can do up to 400Mbps.
I've got 75Mbps Fibre at home, and I download and stream A LOT, and it's overkill. If someone tells you they need 60Mbps on their phone, they're [probably] mental :grin:
Say you're in your home and you get no signal, you're screwed. If you have WIFI calling enabled on your phone and your provider supports it, you will use your broadband connection and will be able to make/receive calls as normal.
It has nothing to do with calling for free or whatever you think it is.
Thanks
Things have come a long way and I'm genuinely impressed .. Even calling up was quick
Roam like at home as been a real excuse for many providers to massively hike the charge for calling out of the UK but PlusNet seemed on the fairer side ..
Oh and a I work for another provider and this was a better deal than I could get from even them..
plus.net/mob…t17
EDIT: You're right. It's been available on and off since April. I'm sure it'll make a reappearance, even if there is a short delay.