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Family &
Business Plans.

What's worth knowing whatever kind of account you're setting up.

Running a business account

O2, Three, EE, and Vodafone in particular offer dedicated business setups with multi-line management built in.

Several lines under one roof

Family-style multi-SIM setups exist in some form across most of the seven, letting you manage a handful of lines from one account.

Student discounts

A few networks have run student offers from time to time — terms shift often enough that it's worth checking what's live right now rather than relying on what we say here.

Older or disabled customers

Clear billing and accessible support matter most — it's worth asking any network directly what accommodations they actually offer before assuming.

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