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08 June 2011 ~ 0 Comments

TalkMobile review live today

We’re delighted to have published our shiny new TalkMobile review today after a lot of fun testing it out and researching it. We looked at both the Essentials and the Rewards tariffs and think it’s definitely one of the country’s up-and-coming virtual networks and it really has one of the best PAYG deals going. We hope you find the information useful and please let us know what you think of the review and about your own experiences with the network in the comments section.

06 June 2011 ~ 7 Comments

3 to charge for delivery reports

From 6 June 2011, 3 will cheekily add a 1p charge for every SMS delivery report. This is apparently a response to the the recent Ofcom rulings on cross-network call charges. 3 is calling for a drastic reduction, or even scrapping, of the mobile termination charges which are estimated to account for around 10% of mobile networks‘ revenue. These charges are paid by both mobile and fixed-line operators when calls are placed between different networks.

SMS delivery reports are a basic texting feature that is built into most networks. Many people find them necessary for their texting communication especially as messages can go astray or be significantly delayed from time to time. We think it’s pretty outrageous that 3 would charge for such a core feature and especially for every single one. It’s not like it costs them much to provide this service which so many people rely on. What’s worse, they introduced this additional charge without sufficient notice. This means that they broke their own terms and conditions for people on contracts who can’t cancel despite the massive increase in their phone bills.

:3 are trying to claim that other networks block delivery reports but O2 provide them as a manual option and they have always been completely free on Vodafone and most Orange tariffs. We advise all current 3 customers to call them to complain and ask for the new charges to waived on their accounts. Also, a great idea to prevent them getting away with this is to write to the Office of the Telecommunications Ombudsman (OTELO) to complain about 3’s breach of terms.

If you are a 3 customer and this charge is going to detrimentally affect you, you might want to consider switching to a difference network. We’ve got great reviews of the best ones. Don’t worry, you can still keep your phone number and there are tons of cheaper mobile networks out there.

01 June 2011 ~ 3 Comments

ASDA Mobile prices increased

Sad news – as of today, ASDA Mobile’s prices have shot up (in some cases, by 50%). Calls costs have increased from only 8p/minute to 10p/minute and texts have gone from just 4p to 6p. It was only in April 2007 when ASDA Mobile redefined PAYG deals in the UK with their stunning offer and for years they offered easily the best value tariff around. We’re very disappointed to hear about this price bump and hope that other networks don’t follow suit. Luckily for you, we’ve have diligently gone though all our pages to amend the pricing ensuring that our price comparison chart is always up-to-date with accurate information allowing you to choose the best offers available.

Also luckily for you, they still do offer fantastic value for money. The new prices will add a few quid onto your monthly bill but you’ll still be saving tons over other networks. Also, thankfully, their great bundles are still the same price and offer texts from as low as 2.4p and any-network any-time calls from only 4p per minute.

However, if that’s not consolation enough, there are still plenty of great networks that do offer dirt cheap calls and texts still and will post you a free SIM card. Check out Giffgaff and Family Mobile which both will give you 4p texts and 8p calls (as well as some other amazing deals like unlimited data that ASDA Mobile never had). And if you do decide to change networks now ASDA Mobile is more expensive, we got great guides to help you get your PAC and port your mobile number.

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