LHR arrivals lounge/getting into the CBD

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Three have prepaid Sims for about 15 pounds which includes unlimited data so great for an iPhone. O2 have a similar one too

I've used Three for iPod and iPhone and been pretty happy with them.
 
I am moving to the UK (hubby is there already). We have bought prepaid (or pay as you go) with Virgin, and 3 - for our mobile phones to make calls to Australia, and use 3 microsim on my iPad. While their rates are cheap, we have found another cheaper company which we are now using - it is called Vectone. The only problem was that we could not walk into a shopfront and buy the Vectone sim cards. They have to be ordered from their website (and the sims are free) - and I don't think they will post to Australia. Then we bought vouchers from supermarkets to use (just like we could buy amaysim, virgin, vodafone or 3 vouchers in Australia from Coles or Woollies, or petrol stations). With Vectone, the calls to Australia is 1p a minute to landline numbers, but more expensive to mobile numbers. The website for Vectone is www.vectonemobile.co.uk. When hubby was in the UK, he also bought a sim card from another company www.lycamobile.co.uk - however with this one you can only make calls, no internet. If you have a smart phone, then it is better to go with a 3G network, so you can get emails on the go, and emails do not eat up the bytes (in fact emails use very few bytes).
 
Thanks, I'll have a look at 3 when I arrive (hopefully there are plenty of shops around).
The Oyster card arrived in today's mail, that was quick considering this time of year!
 
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Hi there

If you are travelling to Farnham then you can use your Oyster as far as Surbiton, a Off Peak Day Return (after 09:00) from Surbiton to Farnham will cost £10.00.
You will need to touch off and then touch on on your return the Oyster card at Surbiton. There are 10 trains an hour between London Waterloo & Surbiton, and 2 trains an hour from Surbiton to Farnham, so you should be able to connect with minimal waiting.

Cheers
DJ737
 
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