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Lyca Mobile recognised with the “Good Choice” award for the third year running

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Lyca Mobile has been awarded the Good Choice 2025 Award for the third consecutive year in the No-Commitment Mobile Rate category.

The award, organised by the “Consumer Choice” initiative, celebrates brands that excel in customer satisfaction and trust across various categories. It underscores Lyca Mobile’s commitment to delivering exceptional quality and value to its customers.

In the No-Commitment Mobile Rate category, Lyca Mobile distinguished itself through performance in key areas, including:

  • Network coverage,
  • Communications and mobile data cap,
  • Plan flexibility,
  • Payment options, service quality and customer support.

Achieving a 91% score in brand recommendation and 86% for value for money, Lyca Mobile excelled in parameters such as ease of joining and affordability of international calls. These results highlight Lyca Mobile’s ongoing dedication to providing superior services that meet and exceed customer expectations.

“We are very proud to have received the Good Choice Award for the third time in a row,” commented António Arnaut, Country Manager of Lyca Mobile Portugal. “This recognition is a testament to the trust and loyalty of our customers and reinforces our mission to provide services that align with their needs. We remain committed to exceeding expectations and deepening our connection with Portuguese consumers.”

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