SIM only, multi number phone contracts?

We have 4 phones on the business here with a mixture of private and business accounts, all of which paid for by the business.

Also a mix of heavy and light data users.

Just wondering whether there is a SIM only business plan which allows multiple numbers to use it?

Currently all on EE which we're reasonably happy with
 

Chae1

Member
Location
Aberdeenshire
Yes we have 4 phones on ee sim only through business. Can tailor data and minutes to individual sim card.

If phone goes over on data it stops working till you buy more. So no surprises when bill comes

Cheapest £12/month most expensive £15 with 2gb data.

I find customer services excellent to deal with. Was with Vodafone and 3 before that and they were a shambles.
 

Mur Huwcun

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
North West Wales
If you're a BT broadband customer you can get upto 5 pay monthly sim onlys for very competitive prices, about £5 discount per month per sim. They use their own EE network BUT for some reason do not support the wifi calling feature which is the only stumbling block.
 

JeepJeep

Member
Trade
I've got a Sim only added to my main EE Contract.. £7.50 unlimited Texts & Calls.. From memory its something like 3 GB of Data with it.
 

Repeat

Member
Location
Cumbria
we have 5 sim only phones on a business contract with O2 ,just done a new deal last week and halved our bill, £7. 75 each ,2 gb ,which i was very pleased with, customer service is good , only problem is poor signal in the house annoying when we can now get 4G at the top of the yard.
 

Happy

Member
Location
Scotland
If you're a BT broadband customer you can get upto 5 pay monthly sim onlys for very competitive prices, about £5 discount per month per sim. They use their own EE network BUT for some reason do not support the wifi calling feature which is the only stumbling block.

Typical BT to make an arse of things by not supporting wifi calling:rolleyes:

Biggest flaw in that cunning plan they've come up with is that if you are an existing customer you will already know what a useless shower of clueless idiots they are and be looking for anyone but them for your mobile provision and future sanity.
 

@agricrob

Member
Location
Gloucestershire
We have 4 phones on the business here with a mixture of private and business accounts, all of which paid for by the business.

Also a mix of heavy and light data users.

Just wondering whether there is a SIM only business plan which allows multiple numbers to use it?

Currently all on EE which we're reasonably happy with

Hi There I have sent you a PM
 

How much

Member
Location
North East
Another alternative would be to use one mobile but divert the calls from voip to it .

If you use someone like invoco you can buy the local tel no you like for a few pounds and divert the calls to whichever mobile you want just by using there web page , you can divert it to another number , also or a ansa phone also . You an make outgoing calls using the number via there app or just use your phones call allowance and use that instead .
i have 3 landlines no's from different business divert to my mobile , two numbers that were bought one that was transfered ( migrated) from a landline that permenantly diverted to it , that saved the standing line rental charges associated with landlines that the voip dont have.
invoco are good to deal with we have used them for a couple of years now and no problems at all

However no good for data or texts.
 

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