How to choose a plan length, how to size an allowance from your own records rather than a guess, and the free safeguards almost nobody switches on.
Written July 2026 · no prices published · nothing for sale
The gap between a rolling monthly plan and a two-year one is usually a few pounds. That is not really what you are choosing between.
What a rolling plan buys is the right to walk away — if the signal disappoints, if you move, if your circumstances change. So the question is not which is cheaper but whether anything about your situation is unproven.
| Your situation | Sensible choice |
|---|---|
| A new address you have never lived at | Rolling |
| A network you have never used | Rolling |
| A job or living arrangement that may change | Rolling |
| Settled home, signal already proven | Fixed term |
| Several people on one account | Fixed term, with multi-line reductions |
Nobody needs to guess this. Your provider's app records exactly what you used, and three months covers holidays, unusual weeks and everything else.
Buy that measured average with a little headroom. The recorded gap between what people believe they use and what they actually use runs at roughly double — across a two-year contract that is a serious sum spent on nothing.
| Safeguard | What it does |
|---|---|
| Spend cap | Stops any charge beyond your allowance. Free, about a minute in the app |
| Cash-terms disclosure | Any mid-contract rise must be stated in pounds and pence before you sign |
| Exit itemisation | Any leaving charge is disclosed before you commit |
| The annual review | Ten minutes a year catches the quiet drift after a term ends |
The spend cap is the one people skip, and the one that prevents the bills they later ring about.
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