UK Guide: Telephone & Internet
When you arrive in a new country, getting connected by telephone, mobile and internet is usually a high priority. See our guide and directory for information about telecom providers, ISPs, tariffs and tips on saving money on international calls from The UK.-
Mobile phones Mobile operators and networks
The UK has a high mobile phone penetration rate, meaning that they are now an unavoidable part of day-to-day life. There are five main providers in Britain: more » -
Mobile plans How to choose the right calling plan
If you decide to get a mobile in the UK, the most obvious question is which company offers the best deal. The different offers are very complex and not always easy to compare. However, there are some basic points you need to consider for choosing the right deal. more » -
Getting a phone line How to get a fixed line at home
The main companies that offer fixed-line services and infrastructure are: more » -
Calling Cards How to save money on international calls
International calls home can be really expensive. One of the cheapest ways to keep in touch with your family and friends is to use an international prepaid calling card. more » -
Choosing Choosing a prepaid calling card
Working out which prepaid international calling card to buy is difficult. There are many cards available; tariffs and conditions are really complicated. more » -
How to use Using an international phonecard
Using prepaid calling cards is straightforward once you understand how they work. All you need is the right access number to dial and a PIN number. more » -
Internet access How to get an internet connection at home
There are lots of ISPs (Internet Service Providers) in the UK market and now most phone companies offer combined packages for telephone calls and internet access. During your stay you will see and receive a lot of advertising for all of the different offers! All universities and most schools have access to the Internet. more » -
Internet cafés Where to go online without a connection at home
If you don't have access to a computer at home or at work, then Internet cafés are the next best thing. They generally aren't too expensive and can be easily found, especially in city centres. more »