Asda Mobile

Asda Mobile is a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) in the United Kingdom, operated by Asda, using the network EE. Asda Mobile previously used the network of Vodafone until December 2013. Asda Mobile is available in over 360 stores across the United Kingdom, and online through purchasing either a SIM Card (Standard, Micro or Nano SIM) or through an Asda Mobile handset.

Asda Mobile
Subsidiary
IndustryTelecommunication
FoundedApril 2007
HeadquartersLeeds, West Yorkshire, England
Area served
United Kingdom
ProductsMobile telecommunications products and services
OwnerWalmart
ParentAsda (2007–present)
Websitemobile.asda.com
ASDA Mobile SIM Card

Handsets

There are many phones available from Asda, either in store, or from their online service Asda.com. Asda sell both unlocked and locked phones: the locked phones are locked to one of the major networks in the United Kingdom, and sold with their SIM and potential phone customisations.

Coverage and Network

Asda Mobile operates using EE's infrastructure. Previously it used the network of Vodafone. Asda Mobile provides 4G speeds to its customers.

Bundles

Asda Mobile offers a range of bundles for its customers. Below are the latest bundles updated in August 2020.

200 Minutes | Unlimited Texts | 750MB of Data – £5

300 Minutes | Unlimited Texts | 2.5GB of Data – £7

600 Minutes | Unlimited Texts | 7GB of Data – £10

1000 Minutes | Unlimited Texts | 10GB of Data – £15

Unlimited Minutes | Unlimited Texts | 12GB of Data – £20

Unlimited Minutes | Unlimited Texts | 15GB of Data – £25

Awards

Asda Mobile was awarded the award by Which? for "Best Mobile Network" for the years 2010, 2011 and 2012, and recommended in 2016. Asda Mobile has been awarded Which? recommended provider for 2019 and 2018. Results are based on coverage, pricing and customer service.

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