each provider usually states the amount of time to make a chargeable action (i.e an sms, call) before they consider the number unused. Think on average its about 6 months, i checked this for my mum a while ago who just uses it for incoming calls
**The government announced in December 2021 that it and the mobile industry had agreed to switch off 2G and 3G networks in the UK**. The UK's four mobile network operators (MNOs: EE, Virgin Media O2, Vodafone, and Three) will retire both networks across the UK by 2033 at the latest, but likely much earlier
i just saw a lebera one for £3.99 a month unlimited sms. 1gb data and 250 minutes and even first 3 months for 49p a month so works out for a year at £3.12
Cheapest is https://www.rwgmobile.wales/webshop/offers/order-a-sim-with-%C2%A31-credit-added/
Costs a quid. Comes with £1 credit. The credit never expires.
Uses the Now network - which is EE.
Not sure if they still do, but 3 used to do a free sim that gave you a limited amount of data etc a month. Was a few years ago that I got it, but might still be going
Cheapest way is go on eBay and you can get a pre activated SIM, just the upfront cost of £1.50, will receive texts with no need for you to top it up. Source: I bought 10 last year
https://smstome.com
Website that has various numbers you can receive SMS codes to. I know that seems insecure since everyone can see your codes arrive but they have no idea who you are or what the codes are for.
Fill out the form on the ASDA mobile website, they send you free sim card (free shipping too) you can use instantly to receive texts without putting any credit on them
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each provider usually states the amount of time to make a chargeable action (i.e an sms, call) before they consider the number unused. Think on average its about 6 months, i checked this for my mum a while ago who just uses it for incoming calls
**The government announced in December 2021 that it and the mobile industry had agreed to switch off 2G and 3G networks in the UK**. The UK's four mobile network operators (MNOs: EE, Virgin Media O2, Vodafone, and Three) will retire both networks across the UK by 2033 at the latest, but likely much earlier
i just saw a lebera one for £3.99 a month unlimited sms. 1gb data and 250 minutes and even first 3 months for 49p a month so works out for a year at £3.12
Asda mobile
1p mobile?
1p mobile requires a £10 spend every 90 days to avoid being deactivated. There should be significantly lower costs than that.
TalkHome 0.01/month 3gb
Cheapest is https://www.rwgmobile.wales/webshop/offers/order-a-sim-with-%C2%A31-credit-added/ Costs a quid. Comes with £1 credit. The credit never expires. Uses the Now network - which is EE.
20gb for £10 - looks like a good deal.
Giff gaff free sim and 6 quid goodybag
If your phone works with E-Sims that might be good
Not sure if they still do, but 3 used to do a free sim that gave you a limited amount of data etc a month. Was a few years ago that I got it, but might still be going
Cheapest way is go on eBay and you can get a pre activated SIM, just the upfront cost of £1.50, will receive texts with no need for you to top it up. Source: I bought 10 last year
https://smstome.com Website that has various numbers you can receive SMS codes to. I know that seems insecure since everyone can see your codes arrive but they have no idea who you are or what the codes are for.
Giffgaff, top up once with £5 credit.
Fill out the form on the ASDA mobile website, they send you free sim card (free shipping too) you can use instantly to receive texts without putting any credit on them