24 Jun, 2026 @ 12:35
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Why expats are leaving Spanish telecom giants for Spain’s only fully English-speaking network

SETTLING into life in Spain is exciting, but sorting out a mobile phone or home internet contract in a foreign language can quickly become a headache.

That is exactly why so many British expats are turning to Lobster.

It is the only telecom provider in the country built from the ground up with English speakers in mind.

With Lobster, absolutely nothing gets lost in translation.

The company’s website, mobile app, and entire customer service operation are run in clear, native English.

That means no awkward language barriers, no guessing what a utility contract actually means, and zero stress.

The mobile plans are refreshingly simple.

Users get unlimited calls within Spain and back to the UK, as well as to several other international destinations.

Meanwhile, the network’s ultra-fast fibre options are perfect for streaming, remote working, or keeping in touch with family abroad.

Whether you have just unpacked your boxes or you have lived on the costas for decades, Lobster delivers what most foreigners rarely find.

It offers fair prices, complete transparency, and a support team that actually speaks your language.

It is straightforward, reliable connectivity that just works.

To find out more, visit lobster.es or call their free helpline on 1661.

Customers can also drop into one of their many approved resellers across Spain, or visit the flagship store directly in Torrox.

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