21-08-2025 02:27 PM - last edited on 21-08-2025 03:14 PM by Peter_W
HI folks,
I live in Germany and I currently have a sim card / account with Telekom.
I wish to go hiking in the Scottish Highlands next year, in areas with limited mobile phone network coverage. However, I see that EE has good coverage over the area I intend to hike.
To ask a simple question - to obtain access to the EE network, it would simply be a matter of ordering a EE sim card for my iphone, correct?
Many thanks
Garry
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21-08-2025 02:35 PM
Correct! Order it from EE pay as you go SIM beforehand & use it when you get to UK.
21-08-2025 02:33 PM
Hello @garrypaton70 ,
Welcome to the community,
You would certainly be able to get a pay as you go SIM card yes, you can get it once you land in the UK. To order one, you would have to have a UK address to have it sent to, so I would advise you to get it once here in the UK.
21-08-2025 02:35 PM
Correct! Order it from EE pay as you go SIM beforehand & use it when you get to UK.
21-08-2025 02:38 PM - last edited on 21-08-2025 03:14 PM by Peter_W
Excellent, many thanks. I guess there is the eSIM option also?
Regards
Garry
21-08-2025 02:45 PM
No, not from EE but you can get 1 from SIMLocal
21-08-2025 02:45 PM
Not directly from EE on Pay As You Go.
There are EE eSIMs available from SIM Local for visitors to the UK however.
21-08-2025 02:50 PM - last edited on 21-08-2025 03:15 PM by Peter_W
Okay, many thanks for your help.
I'll order a standard SIM card when it is necessary. I have read that EE have excellent coverage in the Scottish Highlands.
best regards
Garry
21-08-2025 06:33 PM
One thing to be aware of...
EE operate 4G across multiple frequency bands, and in many parts of the rural Scottish Highlands especially, coverage is provided by low-band 800Mhz. Sometimes by itself, often in conjunction with mid-band 1800Mhz
Be sure that a foreign SIM you purchase, includes access to VoLTE/4G-calling, which is the gatekeeper for use of 800Mhz service.