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When your phone is your office, signal isn't optional

Client call from a coffee shop. Stripe alert during a train ride. Slack from a friend's spare room. Fuse keeps you connected by switching between EE, Three, Vodafone and O2 automatically.

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Surge£14.99/month

Heavy users, travellers, freelancers

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Surge at £14.99/month suits most freelancers — 15GB data plus 130-country roaming for client trips and laptop tethering. Pulse if you mostly work from one location, Surge if you move around and tether often.

Why Fuse works for freelancers

  • Signal that doesn't depend on one network

    Coffee shop has weak EE? Client's office on a Vodafone dead spot? Fuse switches automatically. You're not picking a network and hoping — you've got all four under one eSIM.

  • Tether your laptop without extra fees

    Fuse counts tethered data against your normal allowance — no separate tethering bundle, no daily fees. 15GB on Surge handles a few hours of laptop tethering most days.

  • Travel for work, on the same plan

    Client in Berlin next Tuesday? Conference in Lisbon next month? Surge includes data in 130+ countries — same plan, same bill, same number. No swap-the-SIM-at-the-airport scramble.

  • No contract to renegotiate every year

    Freelancer income isn't predictable. Fuse is rolling monthly — scale up to Surge for busy months, down to Pulse when things slow, change plan two taps without paperwork.

Freelancing means working from wherever the work is. Some weeks that's a desk at home, some weeks it's a client's London office, some weeks it's a coffee shop in a town where your old SIM has no signal. Reliable mobile is the difference between catching a client call and missing it.

Fuse uses all four UK networks through one eSIM. Whichever one has the strongest signal where you are, that's the one your phone uses — switching automatically as you move. Add in roaming across 130+ countries and tethering on the same allowance, and you've got a mobile plan that keeps up with how freelancers actually work.

Yes — laptop browsing is heavier than phone browsing because pages load full desktop versions. As a rough guide: 1GB lasts about 2-3 hours of typical work (email, browser tabs, light video calls). Heavy Zoom calls or large file uploads will burn through it faster. 15GB on Surge handles most freelancer weeks.
If you use the line for business, yes — partially or fully, depending on personal/business usage split. Fuse invoices are downloadable from your account dashboard with VAT shown.
Wi-Fi Calling works on Fuse on all four UK networks. As long as the coworking has decent Wi-Fi, voice calls route over it — no cellular signal needed.
Most freelancers don't notice it explicitly — they notice that calls drop less and data hangs less. The switch between networks happens silently in the background. You only notice when you compare to single-network SIMs that drop dead in the same locations.
Yes — port your number across when you sign up. Takes 1-3 working days. Your number stays the same, just on Fuse instead of your old carrier.

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