Mozillion network
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A900ss

Original Poster:

3,311 posts

177 months

Thursday 16th October 2025
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Hi,

Just moved from Voxi to Lebara as Lebara now offer eSIMs but the speed/signal is (a fair bit) worse than Voxi even though they are both Vodafone.

I must have an eSIM as I need 2 SIMs in my phone so considering Mozillion who piggyback off EE otherwise I’ll go back to Voxi.

Coverage is crucial for me as I travel a fair bit and not in cities/big towns.

Any feedback on Mozillion is very welcome.


MonkeyBusiness

4,211 posts

212 months

Friday 17th April
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Looking at this too.
Any feedback?

A900ss

Original Poster:

3,311 posts

177 months

Friday 17th April
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I decided to go with 1P who also use the EE network.

Very pleased and much better coverage than Vodafone who I was with.

mcflurry

9,186 posts

278 months

Saturday 18th April
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You can get a 1 month contract to try it out locally for around a fiver.
If it gets good coverage, then you can PAC transfer and get a more suitable contract etc smile

Big_Dan

512 posts

277 months

Saturday 18th April
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I was sceptical, but we've had it for 12 months + and it's been fine

Only limitation I've found so far, is that you can't reply to short code text messages - I think I needed to for a delivery or something

Exactly the same service as premium EE I moved from - no speed restrictions, normal coverage, EU roaming

I think I paid £130 or £150 for 24 months for 100Gb a month

Oh, it's an esim and if you change your phone you have to phone them up to transfer it, took about 5 minutes on Christmas Day!

heisthegaffer

4,166 posts

223 months

Sunday 19th April
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Im now with 1pmobile now after 2 years with IDmobile with appalling reception.

I cant believe how cheap 1pmobile are.


GlenMH

5,427 posts

268 months

Sunday 19th April
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Mozillion looked interesting until I looked at the roaming which is not as good as Lebara or 1p.

I hadn't looked at 1p for a while but their prices are far better than when I last looked. 50GB tariff for 10 quid looks like a great deal as it included 50GB of roaming each month. May well get a sim for the data modem from them.

slievenashaska

48 posts

3 months

Tuesday 21st April
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A900ss said:
Any feedback on Mozillion is very welcome.
I moved two phones to them from EE (both were the basic cheap sims you could have with EE Broadband) back in December.

No issue at all with the transfer of the existing numbers and they were up and running as advised.

Coverage has been exactly the same as EE, but the connection speed is far better (the EE basic sims are speed restricted).

WiFi calling, which is important to me, works perfectly.

However much more importantly the Mozillion sims don't seem to be 'de-prioritised' the way the EE basic sims appear to be, so using them in locations where with EE I had five bars of signal but no data flowing, I now actually have a usable data connection even if it is not fast.

Roaming in the EU has worked fine, and the roaming is EU plus Norway, Switzerland, and Iceland, and is 50% of your data allowance on 1GB plans, 25% of your monthly UK allowance on 3GB to 100GB plans, and 25GB on plans above that.

Plus as they have no ability to charge then roaming elsewhere isn't the worry of 'have I turned on airplane mode' because it simply can't roam and run up a bill.

The only downside I have noticed is that you cannot reply to short text code messages - the 'text STOP to opt out' type texts (you can *receive* them fine, you just can't *reply* to them), but I understand this is an issue with quite a few MVNOs.

They have a rather basic website where you can check the data you have used and what you have left, but no app.

So overall, the same or better service than EE but at a far cheaper price.