Back in May 2024 we reported (here) that internet provider Yayzi Broadband were preparing to make some big changes, not least by launching a Mobile (SIM) service. The good news is that the ISP recently put their new mobile service live, which is harnessing Three UK’s national 4G and 5G network.
The “Stupidly SIMple Plans” attach no contracts or credit checks and start at £10 per month for a 10GB data (mobile broadband) allowance, which rises to £15 for 100GB and £20 for unlimited data. Each SIM-Only plan (available via either an eSIM or Physical SIM) also includes EU roaming, as well as unlimited UK calling minutes and texts. Yayzi are separately also selling refurbished Smartphones.
“I genuinely feel that there’s a symbiotic relationship between broadband and SIMS, as some of the leading providers have already incorporated, but as part of this we are also introducing eco sims in 2025 due to the environmental impact of plastic,” said Martin Gardner, CEO of Yayzi, to ISPreview.
Finally, the ISP’s website states that existing broadband customers will benefit from a 10% discount on their mobile plans. Yayzi also vaguely mentioned something about a “new partner being launched in March,” but this wasn’t given much detail or context.