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A new eSIM focused virtual mobile provider has recently launched called Fuse Mobile, which as the name suggests is designed to provide consumers with mobile data plans than can automatically harness the 4G and 5G networks of EE, Three UK, Vodafone, and O2 through a single eSIM plan.
The service, which will automatically connect your mobile phone to whichever network has the strongest signal, is intended to help overcome the areas of weak signal that often exist in certain areas between different mobile networks. In addition, on the operator’s Pulse and Surge plans, your data allowance will also work in 130+ countries abroad “at no extra cost“.
The catch with multi-network operators like this is that their plans often have fairly limited data allowances and don’t come with the usual unlimited calls + texts features. Fuse currently has just three monthly plans, all on a multi-network eSIM: Spark (5GB of data at £5.99 a month), Pulse (10GB + roaming in 130+ countries at £9.99) and Surge (15GB + roaming, £14.99). Every plan is rolling monthly with “no contract“.
In addition, new customers are being invited to try the service free for its first 7-days of service and Tethering (Hotspots) are supported on all plans. We should point out that Fuse aren’t the first eSIM provider to come up with such a product, with Anywhere eSIM being able to do something similar, albeit based around more of a pre-paid model (i.e. you pay £50 for 12-months and that gets you 1,000 minutes, 1,000 texts and 10GB of data) – acting as a secondary SIM.