Switching to a sim only offer is one of the easiest ways to save money on your monthly mobile contract, which sees you keep your current handset and instead switch up your network provider to save money on your monthly premiums. The various Plusnet sim only packages have seen the company bag both Best Value Pay Monthly and Best Customer Service awards in 2020 for the second year running. These deals start from under £10 per month, and offer access to EE’s unrivalled network coverage that offers more 4G and 5G network coverage than any other network.
These Plusnet sim only plans all take shape as 30 day rolling contracts, which benefit customers as they offer complete flexibility. It is a similar model operated by other MVNOs like Giffgaff and VOXI, which put the customer first when it comes to choice and value. Plusnet also offers its home broadband customers incentives to take advantage of Plusnet sim only deals, such as additional data allowance per month added on to the already generous monthly package.
Plusnet makes things uber simple by only offering a handful of cheap mobile contracts that all take shape as sim only deals. It does not complicate its catalogue with the latest iPhone or Samsung handsets, instead offering a series of 30 day rolling contracts on sim only tariffs. These packages come with unlimited texts and calls, with the hard choices made over the amount of data you would like to include in your plan. This, of course, depends on the way you use your phone, and whether you need HD streaming services like live sports or Netflix shows that will eat up your data allowance.
If you begin your Plusnet contract on a lower data allowance you have the flexibility to switch it up to a higher allowance the following month, or vice versa. If the larger mobile data contracts still don’t offer enough data for you, Plusnet features bolt ons that you can use to top up your data allowance at any point. This is on top of any incentives Plusnet offers its existing Plusnet Broadband customers to take out Plusnet mobile contracts.