Air angel
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Unfortunately fibre has not yet been installed nationwide although there is a big push going on at the moment. Some places will be relying on alternative transmissions where fibre isn't an option.
CAMC opted for a secondary supplier and have another tier in the supply line with which to contend.
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Brue
We have stayed at four Club sites this year and from memory got four surveys. Do you normally get Club emails other than confirmation of bookings? If you opt out of emails it is possible you won't get them. I suppose it is possible that they could be selectively sent out but how do they decide?
David
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i got a (existing customer) deal from Vodafone...100gb plus unlimited calls/texts for £10 a month.
two weeks away now, one THS and one CL (rural New Forest area) and have been running two ipads, phone, and streaming services on Firestick and Sky box...
with coverage (and cost) getting better all the time (as opposed to increasing site wifi demand/cost probably impacting performance adversely) surely making ones own 'arrangements' is the way to go?
we did have an annual club wifi contract a while back but it was so poor we dumped it.
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Recently when I discovered I couldn't get a 4G signal on my EE based phone I tried Margaret's phone which is based on O2 and that was fine. Only trouble was I used up all her data and she had to buy some more!!!! I think we may have to change her plan!
David
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That’s what we did David. OH has EE, I have O2, our EE data is 100GB and on my O2 it’s just 20GB but it has, so far, been enough for emails and news, etc (haven’t tried steaming) on both our iPads and phones. We like to keep different providers as some work better than others in certain areas. Air angel just wasn’t worth bothering with.
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We had three sims between the two of us at one time all on different services. One of our phones is double sim so that was on EE pay as you go and Lebara's (Vodaphone) lowest monthly tariff giving 3Gbs of data p.m.. The other phone is on Giff Gaff (O2) with 10Gbs data p..m. Having just used up the EE credit, we have just ditched EE and gone back to just 2 services.. The advantage of both Lebara and Giff Gaff, rather than having a fixed tariff, is you can adjust your data requirements and costs monthly according to your needs. Lebara's minimum tariff also includes 100 minutes of international calls.
peedee
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two different providers is a good idea...i actuslly have my phone (60gb) with Vodafone as well but, with the success of the mifi sim, will look to switch to, say, EE for resilience.
now i have a large supply on the mifi, i wont need such a lot on the phone, i gradually raised the phone data level as this was serving as a router prior to buying the mifi.
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