




📱 Stay Connected, Wherever You Roam!
The Three Mobile Pay As You Go Mobile Broadband 3 GB Data SIM offers 3GB of data valid for 90 days, allowing seamless internet access without the need for activation or registration. Ideal for travelers, it supports roaming in 42 destinations, including the USA, ensuring you stay connected globally. Perfect for use with unlocked devices, this SIM is designed for hassle-free connectivity on the go.

| Cellular Technology | 3G |
E**Y
So far it workd as advertised
I bought this card to use in the US and in Europe. Its suppose to be good for an entire 365 days so we shall see if it lasts until August 1, 2020 (if I use data sparingly)1. Easy to install. I just popped in the new sim card. Turned on data roaming and in a few seconds I was getting data in the US.I have been using it for 2 days now and it is working flawlessly.2. I tested out its hotspot capability and my wifes samsung was able to link to my hotspot. So that works too.I will report back and let you know how it performs in the long run...and on my multi country trip to EuropeUpdate. The sim worked flawlessly in the US during the 2 weeks I was there. Once in a while i had to restart my phone to wake it up.Update. I arrived in Germany. I RESTARTED my phone, turned mobile data ON and turned Roaming ON..and I got connected. So far so good.(Update)I am now in Italy and the sim is working although not in every spot. Seems like some of the more remote places like up in the mountains while hiking..no data. But in the city no problems. I stopped into a vodaphone store to price compare. They had a deal...2 sim cards...ONLY ONE month service...lots of data...60 euros. A LOT MORE EXPENSIVE!!! (Of course they are in ludington phone calls which this card does not)(Update) I am in Switzerland and still am getting decent connections in the towns and cities. Forget about signal if you are hiking in the hills or away from towns. It works well enough to watch a YouTube movie. I'm using it mainly for Google maps to find train/bus connections and to Google tourist attractions for info and to message my wife if we ever get sepatatedSo far so good.(Update) works in Metz France. Poor connection outside city In remote rural areas. When I pass the border into a new country I keep getting text messages saying I have a maximum of 15 gigs of data with this sim. Not the 12 gigs advertised. Not sure which is correct(Update.) Working in Luxembourg and Begium. In Luxembourg ORANGE STORES were selling data only sim cards...9€ for 5 gigs for 30 days. So a little better deal than this simBut in Belgium ORANGE was 15 euro for 4 gigs plus 4000sms and 50 mins of calling. So ORANGE was a better dealWorks well in AmsterdamWorks throughout SpainUPDATE OCT 4, 2021Going to Europe again so I bought this same 365 day card..12 gigs of data.I tested it in the USAI shut off my Samsung.Removed my old simInserted the new sim I just got.Turned my phone back onMade sure mobile data was onAndIT CONNECTED RIGHT AWAY.So far so goodIf it works as well as it did in Europe as it did 2 years ago, I won't have to keep buying sim cards at the end of every month in EU.This card is suppose to be good for One whole Year (total if 12-15 gigs)So if i just use it for maps and sending messages. I should not run out of data even if I am in the EU for 4 monthsUPDATE DEC. 6, 2021Just retuened from 2 months in Europe using my newly purchsed sim. I visited 3 countries..Greece, Italy and France and this sim worked like a charm in each country. As soon as the plane landed it texted me to let me know it had switched countries. Its not alwauys fast and occasionally in remote parts of Sicily the connection was poor to none... but it allowed me to buy train tickets, use google maps and google tourist attractions on the go.Now to see how long it will last. Too bad it doesnt work in Thailand which is where I am headed in a monthL9ving it
M**F
12 European Countries in 22 Days: Worked Like a Champ
This is a data-only SIM (no voice or text) for use in tablets and mobile access points. It worked great on our trip to Europe. We traveled through 12 countries in 22 days and were happy with the service. Activation was simple: swap SIM, reboot Apple iPad, wait a few minutes for activation.The rental car company wanted a ridiculous surcharge to include a GPS with our vehicle - upwards of $130 for the duration of our rental. Instead, I bought this SIM for my iPad and used it for Waze navigation with the added bonus of being able to use it for all our other data needs while in Europe. We were able to tether our other three iPhones to this iPad and share the 12-gig pool of data among all the devices while in the car.We didn't always have service but that's to be expected: Europe doesn't have quite the coverage we are used to in the United States. Performance, too, was less than we are used to in our home state of Florida. Still, no real complaints. Never were we without a signal for more than a few minutes as we were driving around. In big cities (London, Paris, Rome, etc.), coverage and speed were great.Compared to what it would have cost to use our Verizon phones in Europe - or renting a GPS from Europcar - this SIM is an amazing deal. Don't come home to crazy mobile bills: get this SIM before you leave for Europe.(If you need voice, text and data, grab this SIM for your phone instead.)
T**L
Spotty Performance, TERRIBLE Customer Service
I installed this SIM card in an unlocked 4g LTE router. The router manufacturer assured me I have set things up properly. The signal comes and goes, even though the router is not moving, it's mounted to a wall. When it DOES work, getting on the internet with a laptop works fine, a bit slow, but no real issues. When I try to use my phone to log on to that wifi signal, three.co.uk throws a message at me that my adult content filtering is turned on, and is blocking the content, even though I'm simply trying to navigate to basic, everyday websites like amazon.com, yahoo.com, newspapers, recipe sites, etc.Apparently, UK law requires the filter to be turned on first, and the customer has to turn it off themselves. OK, fine, except that didn't work. My MY3 account portal says it's turned off, I've tried three times with their support chat, they say it's turned off. Two (expensive international) calls to tech support, and they tell me the same thing, even after runner my my vitals through Experian to verify my age and identity. I ran into a stone wall with tech support, they are unwilling to help me any further. After all that, now my service has been cut off completely. I can't get online at all, even with the laptop that worked yesterday. I have spent far too much time, and have put up with too much aggravation to get this thing to work. I give up. I am returning this item, and am discouraging anyone who reads this from purchasing. It's a lousy product, with terrible customer support.
A**R
Great SIM Card for Short Stays in Europe
Used this SIM card on an unlocked iPhone SE for a week-long work trip in Germany. Didn't need to activate the card in advance (before departure from America) by way of creating an account at Three.co.uk, etc.Upon arrival in Germany, I found I'd been assigned a UK-based phone number. Didn't use it to make calls; mostly texting and data usage (email, third-party text apps), and worked flawlessly. I had 3G coverage for the most part but had no issue with the speed since I had wifi at the hotel anyway. Be sure to turn on "Data Roaming" in Setting --> Cellular --> Cellular Data Options. I didn't do this upon arrival and it took me a while to figure it out.Gladly recommend this for short-term travels to Europe.
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