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Vodafone cuts £432 from unlimited SIM deal with European roaming

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July 3, 2026

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Vodafone cuts £432 from unlimited SIM deal with European roaming

The discounted Vodafone plan lets customers keep their current phone while gaining unlimited data, 5G+ access and inclusive European roaming

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MobileSyrup

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· Jun 30, 2026

Telus shuffles its plans around, but only for Quebec

Telus has shuffled its 5G+ plans and dropped prices on most of them; however, it is limited to Quebec. Essentially, the 80/100GB 5G+ Complete plan is no more and has become its own new category, known as the 5G+ Select plans. Alongside that, prices have dropped: the 5G+ Complete Unlimited plan is now 65/mo, and []

The News Letter

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· Jul 1, 2026

Vodafone unlimited SIM drops to £25 a month with £240 saving

The discounted Vodafone SIM offers unlimited data at speeds of up to 100Mbps and saves £240 across the minimum term, but the monthly price increases from April 2027

iPhone in Canada

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· Jun 30, 2026

Telus Is Raising Wireless Prices $5 for Some Customers, Just Like Rogers

Telus is the latest wireless carrier to bump up prices, with a 5/month increase hitting a small number of customers next month. The move mirrors similar increases Rogers and Fido have already made. The increase only affects customers on select legacy month-to-month rate plans. If you activated, changed, or renewed your plan on or after [] The post Telus Is Raising Wireless Prices 5 for Some Customers, Just Like Rogers first appeared on iPhone in Canada.

CNET

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· Jul 6, 2026

Is Your Cellphone Plan Worth It? Help Us Crown The Top Mobile Carrier

We want to know which mobile carrier you'd recommend to a friend.

Football | Mail Online

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· Jul 1, 2026

Brighton agree £46million deal for Tottenham defender, Chelsea complete move for Marco Palestra... and Newcastle ask Spurs about Archie Gray: WINDOW WATCH

Brighton agree £46million deal for Tottenham defender, Chelsea complete move for Marco Palestra... and Newcastle ask Spurs about Archie Gray: WINDOW WATCH

The West Australian

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· Jul 8, 2026

Telstra confirms customers are still having issues calling Triple Zero, more than 12 hours after outage

Telstra customers are still having issues calling Triple Zero after thousands were hit with intermittent outages across the national network on Wednesday.

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Related coverage for "Vodafone cuts £432 from unlimited SIM deal with European roaming": MobileSyrup — Telus shuffles its plans around, but only for Quebec. The News Letter — Vodafone unlimited SIM drops to £25 a month with £240 saving. iPhone in Canada — Telus Is Raising Wireless Prices $5 for Some Customers, Just Like Rogers. CNET — Is Your Cellphone Plan Worth It? Help Us Crown The Top Mobile Carrier. Football | Mail Online — Brighton agree £46million deal for Tottenham defender, Chelsea complete move for Marco Palestra... and Newcastle ask Spurs about Archie Gray: WINDOW WATCH. The West Australian — Telstra confirms customers are still having issues calling Triple Zero, more than 12 hours after outage