Poll: Have your say on the 2026 product roadmap!

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    Community Manager
    Hi everyone,

    With the new year just around the corner we're starting to look ahead to 2026 and the exciting things that are coming to Lebara next year. With this in mind we'd love to get your view on what you'd like Lebara to focus on first in 2026!

    Please take part in the below poll to let us know what should be the first item on the 2026 roadmap from the available options and feel free to comment with any additional thoughts that you have.

    What would you like to see first in 2026?
    27
    Discount on multi-member Family SIM plan
    48.15%
    13
    Companion esim for IoT devices (watch, tablets etc)
    29.63%
    8
    Android Pay payment options
    3.70%
    1
    WhatsApp as communication channel
    18.52%
    5
    Martin - Community Manager

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  • #2
    Junior Member
    None of them.

    Add more options to this poll.

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    • #3
      Community Manager
      Feel free to drop some suggestions in the replies istvan! If it was up to you what would be the number 1 thing you'd like to see Lebara do next year?
      Martin - Community Manager

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      • #4
        Junior Member
        Free roaming in Turkey and unlimited minutes to Turkey from the UK and from EU.

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        • #5
          Junior Member
          I know operators who work with WhatsApp and I must say, that is a great advancement! I am a customer of Simyo.nl (KPN subsidiary) and they run their CS on WhatsApp. Can’t fault it.

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          • #6
            Junior Member
            You could lower the price of 100 GB net + unlimited calls to EU’s pack to £15 from £20.
            Unlimited is a safety but I guess most users don’t use more than 1-2000 minutes/month so Lebara might win a lot on it.

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            • #7
              Junior Member
              Re-negotiate network-strength with Vodafone as Lebara customers don’t get the same strength of network Vodafone’s customers get in the UK. Personal experienfe with a dual sim iPhone. And this is not OK.
              Also ask them to provide us Three’s network as plus because another MVNO called Smarty provides not only Three’s (as it was) but already Vodafone’s network.
              They get more on better prices.
              Honestly unlimited calls to EU pack that keeps me amongst your customers, nothing else.
              Even voice quality is much better on EE’s or Vodafone’s normal network, not the one provided to Lebara customers. It is some lower quality thing than what providers’ main customers get.

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              • #8
                Junior Member
                Abandon the planned move to EE and moving everyone to your Sweden based core network. There is no way what you are building will be anywhere near as reliable and performant as the current Vodafone provided solution, and you will be driving customers away!

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                • #9
                  Junior Member
                  I'd like to see more minutes and data applied to roaming options
                  100 minutes is minimum if you take 10 day plan

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                  • #10
                    Junior Member
                    I would like to see you using the full Vodafone/three network like people on talk mobile,voxi,smarty and Superdrug mobile are

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                    • #11
                      Junior Member
                      Agreed 100%

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                      • #12
                        Junior Member
                        I've posted elsewhere about the Vodafone / Three issue for Lebara customers; hadn't realised other MVNOs were already benefitting. All the data and minutes in the world are useless if you can't get a decent signal and bandwidth everywhere you go.

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                        • #13
                          Junior Member
                          Delete
                          Last edited by mikef75; 9 hours ago.

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                          • #14
                            Junior Member
                            GeoffMD Vodafone/Three sharing for Lebara isn't going to happen IMHO. It would require Lebara to re-negotiate and commit to Vodafone long term - the move to a new Europe wide core and medium term move to EE is the direction of travel. I am afraid it's going to be bye-bye Vodafone for Lebara.

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