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Cubic Telcon - Paid internet add-on

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Hi,

I’m looking at possibly throwing some cash away on a trial internet upgrade for the car.

Has anyone experienced this paid for service?

Is it worthwhile?

Have you encountered any issues in use?

I’m not sure I need it, I have yet to activate Spotify through CarPlay, if I get decent reception and it plays 99% of the time then I won’t need it.

£70 a year is not cheap by any means, especially as it’s not unlimited ☹️

A while back I considered paying up for a Cubic connection - but chose not to.

The benefits I could see were…

  1. Roaming when in mainland Europe

  2. Combined with the car WiFi hotspot passengers could also get internet access through it.

However, with the likes of Lebara and IDMobile including roaming at good value there was no need. Even with two or three passengers with their own SIMs it worked out cheaper than Cubic.

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Steve,

Thanks, I use EE and have full eu access for about £6.88 a month, happily I’ve not paid my phone bill for about 5 years (it’s on my son in laws account, and costs him almost nothing compared to the hours I spend in his garden (just cutting the grass on his “paddock” takes about an hour an the drive on mower).

I’ll leave the £70 in my bank 👍😁

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