"Lobster" <davidlobsterpot601@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Victor Delta wrote:
>> I live in Dorset and mobile reception in some parts of the county is
>> pretty ropey to say the least. In any location, however, some networks
>> are better than others - but overall no single network is perfect.
>>
>> My question is therefore is it possible to get a SIM card or whatever in
>> the UK which enables one to 'roam' i.e. automatically switch between the
>> networks and take the strongest signal. This is what appears to happen
>> when one is abroad.
>
> I have a United Mobile sim card for use overseas, which gives you a UK
> 078xxx number, and that certainly works in the UK as well, on multiple
> networks.
>
> http://www.united-mobile.com
>
> More expensive than any normal domestic PAYG though and slightly fiddly to
> use (it's a ring-back service), although might be a good option just for
> incoming calls?
>
> David
Which UK networks can the united mobile service use?