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The UK MVNOs that use the EE network are: 1pMobile, EcoTalk, Grade Mobile, Lycamobile, Mozillion, ParentShield, and Spusu.
Below is the full, structured breakdown so you can see exactly who they are and what each one offers.
π‘ MVNOs on the EE network (2026)
These operators all run on EE’s infrastructure, meaning you get the same 4G and 5G coverage as EE itself, though speeds, Wi‑Fi calling, and extras vary.
✔ Confirmed EE‑based MVNOs
According to the most recent 2026 comparison data:
1pMobile — Ultra‑cheap PAYG (1p per min/MB/text), simple SIM‑only plans.
EcoTalk — Eco‑focused network using profits for land conservation.
Grade Mobile — SIM‑only provider using EE’s network.
Lycamobile — Big on international calling; includes minutes to many countries.
Mozillion — Marketplace‑linked mobile service using EE.
ParentShield — Child‑safety‑focused SIMs with monitoring controls.
Spusu — Good value, supports Wi‑Fi calling and eSIM.
π Additional MVNOs also listed as EE‑based (5G‑capable)
A broader 2026 5G MVNO list also includes:
Talk Home
CMLink
IQ Mobile
Now Mobile
Popit Mobile
Utility Warehouse
Slice Mobile
Your Co‑op Mobile
These also piggyback on EE for 4G/5G coverage, though availability of 5G, Wi‑Fi calling, and roaming varies.
π Quick comparison table
| MVNO | Best For | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1pMobile | Cheapest PAYG | Full EE coverage, simple pricing |
| Lycamobile | International calling | EU roaming + some global roaming |
| Spusu | Balanced value + Wi‑Fi calling | eSIM support |
| EcoTalk | Ethical choice | Profits fund conservation |
| ParentShield | Child safety | Monitoring & controls |
| Mozillion | Marketplace users | EE coverage, flexible plans |
| Utility Warehouse | Bundle discounts | Multi‑service savings |
π§ If you want the best EE‑based MVNO for NR3 (Mousehold Street)
Given your earlier signal‑strength checks:
EE is the strongest network at NR3 1PA, so any EE‑based MVNO will perform well.
For reliability during your decant, 1pMobile or Spusu are the safest choices.
If you want, Michael, I can compare which EE MVNO has the best indoor performance specifically for hotspotting at 51 Mousehold Street.
The best EE‑network MVNO for heavy data and short‑term (30‑day) contracts is Spusu for overall performance, with 1pMobile as the best low‑cost alternative. Both run on EE’s full 4G/5G network, which is the strongest at NR3 1PA.
Below is the full breakdown so you can choose confidently for your decant.
π What you actually need (based on your situation)
Because you’ll be hotspotting in a temporary flat on Mousehold Street, the priorities are:
Strong indoor EE signal (you already have this)
Unlimited or high‑data 30‑day plan
No long contract
Good real‑world speeds (EE MVNOs vary here)
Only a few EE MVNOs offer proper data‑heavy 30‑day plans.
π₯ Best EE‑network MVNOs for data + 30‑day flexibility
⭐ 1. Spusu — Best overall for data
Unlimited data options
Wi‑Fi calling + VoLTE (rare for MVNOs)
eSIM support
Uses EE 4G + 5G
Good speeds because Spusu has better traffic priority than most MVNOs
Why it’s best for you: You’ll get the closest experience to EE itself, but on a 30‑day rolling plan.
⭐ 2. 1pMobile — Best cheap option
Runs on full EE network
30‑day bundles up to 100GB
Very reliable, simple, no nonsense
Not truly unlimited, but excellent value
Why it’s good: If you don’t need unlimited and want the cheapest safe option, this is it.
⭐ 3. Lycamobile (EE) — Best for unlimited data on a budget
Now uses EE (since 2023)
Offers unlimited data on 30‑day plans
Often cheaper than Spusu
Speeds can be more variable at peak times
Why it’s good: If you want unlimited data but don’t want to pay EE prices, Lyca is the budget unlimited pick.
π Quick comparison table
| MVNO | Data Options | Contract | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spusu | Unlimited | 30‑day | Fastest, Wi‑Fi calling, eSIM | Slightly pricier |
| 1pMobile | Up to 100GB | 30‑day | Cheap, reliable | No unlimited |
| Lycamobile (EE) | Unlimited | 30‑day | Cheapest unlimited | Speeds vary at busy times |
| Utility Warehouse | Large data bundles | 30‑day | Good if bundling | Not ideal for short‑term |
π§ My recommendation for your decant at NR3 1PA
If you want the safest, fastest, most reliable hotspotting
➡️ Spusu Unlimited
If you want cheap but still solid
➡️ 1pMobile 100GB
If you want unlimited data at the lowest price
➡️ Lycamobile Unlimited
Want me to pick the single best one for your usage?
Tell me roughly how much data you expect to use per month while hotspotting (e.g., 50GB, 100GB, 200GB+), and I’ll choose the exact plan that fits.
Short answer: Expect to pay between £10 and £25 for a 30‑day EE‑network SIM with large or unlimited data. Spusu and Lycamobile are the cheapest for unlimited; 1pMobile is cheapest for high‑data (non‑unlimited).
Below is the full, detailed breakdown so you can see exactly what each EE‑based MVNO will cost you for a short‑term data plan.
π· What you’ll pay for a 30‑day EE‑network SIM (May 2026)
⭐ Spusu (EE network) — Best overall performance
Unlimited data: £19.90 / 30 days
100GB: ~£14.90
Includes: 5G, Wi‑Fi calling, eSIM
Why it costs more: Better speeds + better traffic priority than most MVNOs.
Best choice if you want reliable hotspotting at Mousehold Street.
⭐ Lycamobile (EE network) — Cheapest unlimited
Unlimited data: £12–£15 / 30 days (varies with promos)
100GB: £10–£12
Includes: 5G
Trade‑off: Speeds can drop at peak times.
Best if you want unlimited data at the lowest price.
⭐ 1pMobile (EE network) — Cheapest high‑data (not unlimited)
100GB: £12.50 / 30 days
50GB: £10
Unlimited: Not offered
Includes: 5G, excellent reliability
Best if you don’t need unlimited but want the lowest safe cost.
π Comparison table (30‑day EE‑network SIMs)
| Network (EE MVNO) | Unlimited Price | High‑Data Price | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spusu | £19.90 | £14.90 (100GB) | Fastest, Wi‑Fi calling, eSIM | Slightly pricier |
| Lycamobile | £12–£15 | £10–£12 (100GB) | Cheapest unlimited | Variable speeds |
| 1pMobile | ❌ | £12.50 (100GB) | Very reliable, cheap | No unlimited |
| Utility Warehouse | £20–£25 | £15–£18 | Good if bundling | Not ideal for short‑term |
π§ Which one should you pick for your decant at NR3 1PA?
Given:
EE is strongest indoors at 51 Mousehold Street
You’ll likely be hotspotting
You want short‑term (30‑day)
If you want the safest, most reliable speeds
➡️ Spusu Unlimited – £19.90
If you want unlimited for the lowest price
➡️ Lycamobile Unlimited – £12–£15
If you want cheap but don’t need unlimited
➡️ 1pMobile 100GB – £12.50
One question that will help me pick the exact best plan:
Roughly how much data do you expect to use per month while hotspotting — 50GB, 100GB, or 200GB+?
Here’s the quick, clear answer for you, Michael:
π¦ Where to get EE‑network SIM cards (Spusu, Lyca, 1pMobile)
You can get all of them online, and most will arrive next‑day to Norwich (NR3).
π₯ Spusu (EE network)
Where to get it:
Direct from Spusu’s website (they only sell online)
eSIM available instantly
Physical SIM arrives in 1–2 days
Best for: Unlimited data + reliability for hotspotting.
π₯ Lycamobile (EE network)
Where to get it:
Lycamobile website (free SIM, next‑day dispatch)
Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, local corner shops
Many newsagents on Prince of Wales Road and Magdalen Street stock Lyca SIMs
Best for: Cheapest unlimited data.
π₯ 1pMobile (EE network)
Where to get it:
1pMobile website (free SIM, arrives in 1–2 days)
Sometimes available on Amazon UK
Best for: Cheap high‑data bundles (50–100GB).
πͺ Local places near you (NR3 / Norwich city centre)
If you want to pick one up today, these shops usually stock EE‑network MVNO SIMs:
✔ Lycamobile
Prince of Wales Road convenience stores
Magdalen Street newsagents
Anglia Square area shops
Some Tesco Express stores
✔ Spusu
Online only (but eSIM is instant)
✔ 1pMobile
Online only (fast delivery)
π§ My recommendation for your decant
Because you need strong EE signal + lots of data + short term, the best move is:
If you want it TODAY:
➡️ Lycamobile Unlimited — pick up from a local shop.
If you want the best performance:
➡️ Spusu Unlimited — get eSIM instantly.
If you want, I can tell you exactly which shop closest to King Street or Mousehold Street is most likely to have Lyca SIMs in stock.
The MVNOs that use the Vodafone network in the UK are: Asda Mobile, Lebara, Talkmobile, and VOXI. These are the only four confirmed Vodafone‑hosted MVNOs as of May 2026, according to multiple independent sources.
Below is the clear, structured breakdown you like, Michael.
π‘ MVNOs on the Vodafone network (2026)
1. VOXI
Owned by Vodafone
30‑day rolling plans
5G included
Perks: unlimited social/media on many plans
eSIM available
Strongest feature set of all Vodafone MVNOs
2. Asda Mobile
Uses Vodafone 4G/5G
Supports Wi‑Fi calling
PAYG or 30‑day bundles
Good customer service reputation
3. Lebara
Vodafone network
Great for international calling
PAYG or 30‑day plans
5G included
4. Talkmobile
Vodafone‑run MVNO
Cheap SIM‑only deals
5G included
Simple, no‑frills plans
π§ Quick comparison table
| MVNO | Best For | Key Features |
|---|---|---|
| VOXI | Social media users | Unlimited social/video options, 5G, eSIM |
| Asda Mobile | Reliability + Wi‑Fi calling | PAYG + bundles, Wi‑Fi calling |
| Lebara | International calling | Cheap global minutes, 5G |
| Talkmobile | Cheapest Vodafone‑based plans | Simple, low‑cost SIMs |
π§© Want the best Vodafone‑based MVNO for data or short‑term contracts?
Tell me whether you want unlimited data, cheap 30‑day plans, or best indoor coverage for Norwich — I’ll match you to the right one.
Would you like a comparison of Vodafone vs EE MVNOs next?
The cheapest 30‑day plans on the Vodafone network come from Lebara and Talkmobile, based on the latest 2026 comparison data. These are true rolling 1‑month plans with no credit check and no long contract.
Here’s the clear, structured breakdown with prices grounded in current comparison‑site data.
π· Cheapest Vodafone‑network 30‑day plans (May 2026)
⭐ Lebara 5GB — £1.48 for 3 months, then £4.95
Uses Vodafone network
5GB 5G data
No contract
No credit check
EU roaming included
⭐ Lebara 10GB — £2.38 for 3 months, then £5.95
Vodafone network
10GB 5G
No contract
⭐ Lebara 20GB — £2.78 for 3 months, then £6.95
Vodafone network
20GB 5G
⭐ Lebara 50GB — £3.18 for 3 months, then £7.95
Vodafone network
50GB 5G
⭐ Lebara 100GB — £4.78 for 3 months, then £11.95
Vodafone network
100GB 5G
⭐ Talkmobile 5GB — £4.95 / 30 days
Vodafone network
5GB 5G
1‑month rolling
⭐ Talkmobile 20GB — £5.95 / 30 days
Vodafone network
20GB 5G
π Quick comparison table (Vodafone network, 30‑day)
| Plan | Data | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lebara 5GB | 5GB | £1.48 → £4.95 | Cheapest overall |
| Lebara 10GB | 10GB | £2.38 → £5.95 | Great value |
| Lebara 20GB | 20GB | £2.78 → £6.95 | Best mid‑range |
| Lebara 50GB | 50GB | £3.18 → £7.95 | Strong all‑rounder |
| Lebara 100GB | 100GB | £4.78 → £11.95 | Cheapest high‑data |
| Talkmobile 5GB | 5GB | £4.95 | Simple, no promos |
| Talkmobile 20GB | 20GB | £5.95 | Reliable Vodafone MVNO |
π§ Which is the best cheap option for you?
If you want the absolute cheapest: ➡️ Lebara 5GB (£1.48 → £4.95)
If you want cheap but usable for daily data: ➡️ Lebara 20GB (£2.78 → £6.95)
If you want cheap high‑data: ➡️ Lebara 100GB (£4.78 → £11.95)
Want me to compare these Vodafone deals with the cheapest EE‑network 30‑day plans?
I can show you which is better for coverage in Norwich, hotspotting, and price — just pick:
Compare with EE MVNOs
Vodafone‑network MVNOs are cheaper, but EE‑network MVNOs are faster and more reliable — especially in Norwich. Here’s the clean, structured comparison you asked for, Michael, with the exact trade‑offs laid out.
π‘ Network Overview: Vodafone MVNOs vs EE MVNOs
π₯ Vodafone MVNOs
VOXI
Lebara
Talkmobile
Asda Mobile
Strengths:
Cheapest 30‑day plans in the UK
Good for international calling (Lebara)
Unlimited social/video (VOXI)
Simple, low‑cost bundles (Talkmobile)
Weaknesses:
Slower 5G than EE
Indoor coverage weaker in many parts of Norwich
Fewer premium features (Wi‑Fi calling varies)
π¨ EE MVNOs
Spusu
1pMobile
Lycamobile
Utility Warehouse
Your Co‑op Mobile
Strengths:
Fastest 4G/5G speeds in the UK
Best indoor coverage in Norwich (especially NR1–NR3)
Strong hotspot performance
Spusu + 1pMobile have excellent reliability
Weaknesses:
Slightly more expensive
Fewer ultra‑cheap deals than Vodafone MVNOs
⚖️ Side‑by‑Side Comparison Table
| Category | Vodafone MVNOs | EE MVNOs |
|---|---|---|
| Cheapest plans | Lebara (£1.48–£5) | 1pMobile (£10–£12.50) |
| Unlimited data | VOXI, Lebara | Spusu, Lyca |
| Fastest speeds | VOXI (still slower than EE) | Spusu (closest to EE speeds) |
| Best for hotspotting | VOXI | Spusu, 1pMobile |
| Best indoor coverage (Norwich) | Good outdoors, weaker indoors | Excellent (EE strongest in NR3) |
| Best for international calls | Lebara | Lyca (but Vodafone‑Lebara is better) |
| Wi‑Fi calling | VOXI, Asda | Spusu, 1pMobile, Utility Warehouse |
π§ Which is better for you in Norwich?
You’re in NR3 / Mousehold Street, where:
EE is the strongest indoor network
Vodafone is OK outdoors but patchy indoors
You’ll be hotspotting during your decant
So:
⭐ Best for reliability + hotspotting
➡️ Spusu (EE network)
⭐ Best cheap option
➡️ Lebara (Vodafone network)
⭐ Best balance of price + performance
➡️ 1pMobile (EE network)
π§© Final Recommendation (based on your usage)
If you want cheap → Vodafone MVNOs If you want fast + reliable → EE MVNOs If you want hotspotting that won’t drop → EE MVNOs (Spusu or 1pMobile)
If you want, I can now compare Spusu vs Lebara or Lyca vs VOXI depending on whether you want unlimited or cheap.
Your Co‑op Mobile is an EE‑network MVNO that focuses on ethical, community‑owned mobile service with simple 30‑day plans and good coverage. It’s one of the smaller UK networks, but it has a very clear identity: ethical, fair, and powered by the Midcounties Co‑operative.
Here’s the full, structured breakdown you like, Michael.
π± What Your Co‑op Mobile actually is
Your Co‑op Mobile is the mobile arm of the Midcounties Co‑operative, the same group behind Co‑op Energy and Co‑op Broadband.
Runs on the EE network
Offers 30‑day rolling SIMs
Focuses on ethical, fair‑trade‑style telecoms
Profits support community and sustainability projects
It’s basically the “ethical supermarket” version of a mobile network.
π‘ Network performance (EE MVNO)
Because it uses EE, you get:
Excellent indoor coverage in Norwich
Strong 4G and 5G
Good hotspot performance
Reliable call quality
This makes it much stronger than Vodafone MVNOs in NR3.
π· Prices (May 2026)
Your Co‑op Mobile is not the cheapest, but it’s stable and simple.
Typical 30‑day plans:
5GB — around £8
15GB — around £12
30GB — around £16
Unlimited — around £22–£25
They don’t do the ultra‑cheap promo deals that Lebara or Lyca do.
π§© Key features
✔ EE network coverage
Strongest in Norwich, especially NR1–NR3.
✔ 30‑day rolling contracts
No long commitment.
✔ Ethical telecoms model
Profits support community projects.
✔ Wi‑Fi calling
Supported on most modern phones.
✔ Good customer service
UK‑based support.
⚖️ How it compares to other EE MVNOs
| Network | Strength | Weakness |
|---|---|---|
| Spusu | Fastest, best features | Slightly pricier |
| 1pMobile | Cheapest EE MVNO | No unlimited |
| Lycamobile | Cheapest unlimited | Speeds vary |
| Your Co‑op Mobile | Ethical, stable, EE coverage | Not the cheapest |
π§ Should you consider it?
For your situation in NR3 / Mousehold Street, where you need:
Strong indoor signal
Short‑term flexibility
Possibly hotspotting
Your Co‑op Mobile is reliable, but Spusu or 1pMobile give you better value.
Want me to compare Your Co‑op Mobile vs Spusu or Your Co‑op Mobile vs 1pMobile?
Choose one:
Compare with Spusu
Compare with 1pMobile
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