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23 May 2013 ~ 0 Comments

The People’s Operator interview

the peoples operatorThe People’s Operator is a new virtual network that launched last year. It’s got a pretty fresh USP in that it aims to make it simple to make a difference while using your mobile in a completely normal way. It combines great value with the ability to help out good causes at no extra cost to its customers. It’s an idea that’s now a year in the making and very much realised.

A quarter of their profits are given away to a charitable foundation (chaired by Sir Christopher Kelly) and you can ask TPO to donate 10% of your monthly mobile spend to a cause of your choice. It’s that easy. Just grab a SIM and start doing good.

They have a great team behind them including Sam Tillotson as Operations Director and their Sales and Marketing Director Jon Fawcett. Their co-founders are Andrew Rosenfeld whose been involved in some very successful businesses and is Vice President of NSPCC, Mark Epstein who has a great track-record in communications and Tom Gutteridge an expert digital communications entrepreneur.

It’s certainly refreshing to see a business that works in a completely different way to what we’re used it. In a bid to find out a bit more, we got together with CEO Alex Franks to ask a few questions about this new venture.

Alex, how are you? Thank you for doing this interview with us. To start off, please can you tell us more about your background, where the original idea came from and what motivated you to use a mobile operator?

The founders of the business have an extremely strong background in business, mobile and the third sector. Andrew was chairman of the NSPCC Full Stop campaign and helped raise over £250m. He was also previously chairman of Minerva PLC. Mark and Tom have run a hugely successful communications agency for a number of years, working closely with causes up and down the country. It’s the blend of all of these skills that the company’s principles were built upon. The founders strongly believe that business can be done in a different way and this is why we have built our business in a way that enables us to raise funds for good causes while still being commercially successful.

So it sounds like you all have a strong background for entering the mobile market. Can you tell us why customers should use you for their charitable contributions rather than donating directly themselves?

Our customers can do both. If they are already a supporter of a particular charity why not join TPO so that we can pass 10% of all of their mobile spend to that, or any other charity of their choice. It doesn’t cost our customers any more to do even more for their chosen cause, TPO do it all for them.

That’s a great point. Which network do you use to provide your infrastructure and why did you choose them?

We use the UK’s number 1 provider of services to MVNO’s and the only 4G network in the UK. An easy choice.

That would be EE then. They seem to be an increasingly popular choice for MVNOs these days. Going back to how the charity side of things works, are the staff salaried or volunteers and if they get paid, are they encouraged to donate some proportion of their wages too?

Our staff are paid, they are a hugely talented team from across the telco sector. We are all on TPO and 10% of all of our employees monthly spend goes to the charity of their choice. Indeed, we are launching a corporate service in a few weeks where any business can switch to TPO so that their employees can direct us to pass 10% of all of their monthly spend to their chosen charity. We think this is a compelling model to help businesses fulfil their CSR commitments.

And how do you decide how to apportion the donations and is it possible to split your donations between several causes?

Customers are given the choice who they support, this is an important part of the way we built the business. A customer can choose any partner we are currently working with or nominate a charity or cause via our customer services team. In addition to this we have a large number of causes that have applied for grants from The TPO Foundation. The Foundation is chaired by Sir Christopher Kelly and managed by a board of trustees, they decide how grants are administered on a yearly basis.

So, how much do you expect to give away in the first year?

We are not making predictions at this stage but will publish what we have given away at a later date.

Great, we look forward to hearing more about that. Although you have reduced your rates, lots of people are saying that your data charges are putting them off even with the bundles – do you have any plans for lowering these rates further?

We have just halved our data rates, we think they are competitive. We are actively working with our partners to drive down costs so that we can continue to make ourselves competitive in the market place. We have also now launched our PAYM service and the bundles we are offering are extremely rich.

What do you think the impact of 4G and the exponential rise of smartphones is going to be on data pricing?

Data pricing has seen a downward trend and no doubt this will continue. We will make sure we stay in touch with the market so we can offer the best value possible to our customers. We will launch 4G as soon as it is made available to MVNO partners.

That sounds promising. I’m sure a lot of customers are dying to get access to 4G speeds on virtual networks. Finally, can you tell us how sign-ups are going at the moment and where do you see yourselves in five years?

We are not commenting on exact numbers at the moment but take up of our service by partners and customers alike has been fantastic and we are ahead of plan. We want to be a significant telco, not a niche player.

So what do you make of it? What do you think about The People’s Operator? Do you find it difficult to donate as much to charity as you’d like and fancy an easier way to give to good causes? This certainly seems like a better deal that Green Mobile which we looked at earlier. The prices are reasonable and it’s much more conscionable than going with tax-dodging high-street brands. It seems like a simple way to make a difference in your everyday life but what do you think? Is it enough to persuade you to switch? Or would you rather give to charity normally and get rock-bottom rates? Grab a free SIM today and let us know.

21 May 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Timeout Tuesday: Smartphone Dominoes

Check out this mind-blowing Rube Goldberg machine made from mobile phones. It may be an Italian Vodafone advert, but there are some real touches of genius here. What’s your favourite part?

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15 May 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Samsung Galaxy S4 Price Comparison

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So the Samsung Galaxy S4 has been out for a couple of weeks now, and it seems to stack up pretty impressively against its main competition such as the HTC One and the iPhone 5. But what have Samsung done to upgrade and improve the latest incarnation of the best-selling Android smartphone ever produced?

We’ve already had a look at what the phone is like in our preview piece back in April. However, there’s now been plenty of time to have hands-on experience with the Galaxy S4 and we have to say we’re mightily impressed. We’re not alone either – across the board, the reviews have been universally positive. Some are even saying the S4 is the most powerful and feature-packed phone ever produced.

The hardware is hard to argue with. Its thinner and lighter than before and the speedy processor and GPU make it lightning fast even when paying the most punishing games. The 2GB RAM also ensures it is effortlessly smooth to multitask. One aspect which isn’t as flashy but which we’re particularly impressed with is Samsung’s insistence on having a removable battery and upgradable SD slot. Given it doesn’t matter how good your phone is when it’s out of battery, this is a lifesaver. There’s nothing more annoying than not being able to swap in a spare battery when out and about after your phone dies. And it saves tons of money being able to upgrade your memory yourself rather than paying grossly-inflated prices for built-in memory.

The S4 is the only phone with advanced next-generation features like Smart Screen, Air View, Air Gesture, S Health, Drama Shot, Eraser, Group Play and the amazing S Translator. This really is a phone that defines the Android smartphone experience. The problem is, if you want to get one, it’s not clear how much it’s going to set you back or even where the best deals can be had. That’s where we come in. We’ve scoured all the stores to put together the following guide. This will help you find the best price in the UK for what’s almost certainly the best mobile phone available anywhere in the world right now.

(Don’t forget you can click on the table headings to sort them in ascending/descending order to find the biggest allowances or cheapest rates. To make sure you get the best price possible, click through on the orange links in the “Total cost of ownership” column)

Network Handset cost Monthly cost Minutes Texts Data Total cost of ownership
Three £0 £35 500 5000 unlimited £840
Three £0 £37 2000 5000 unlimited £888
O2 £400 £22 600 unlimited 750 MB £928
O2 £280 £27 600 unlimited 750 MB £928
O2 £160 £32 600 unlimited 750 MB £928
O2 £0 £37 600 unlimited 750 MB £888
O2 £300 £27 unlimited unlimited 1000 MB £948
O2 £180 £32 unlimited unlimited 1000 MB £948
O2 £0 £42 unlimited unlimited 1000 MB £1008
O2 £70 £37 unlimited unlimited 2000 MB £958
O2 £30 £42 unlimited unlimited 2000 MB £1038
O2 £0 £47 unlimited unlimited 2000 MB £1128
O2 £30 £47 unlimited unlimited 4000 MB £1158
O2 £0 £52 unlimited unlimited 4000 MB £1248
Orange £100 £36 unlimited unlimited 1000 MB £964
Orange £80 £41 unlimited unlimited 3000 MB £1064
Orange £30 £46 unlimited unlimited 5000 MB £1134
Orange £20 £51 unlimited unlimited 8000 MB £1244
T-Mobile £460 £7 50 100 250 MB £628
T-Mobile £450 £11 50 250 250 MB £702
T-Mobile £400 £16 50 250 1000 MB £772
T-Mobile £400 £16 100 unlimited 250 MB £772
T-Mobile £400 £21 100 unlimited 250 MB £892
T-Mobile £340 £21 300 unlimited 250 MB £844
T-Mobile £340 £21 100 unlimited 1000 MB £844
T-Mobile £269 £26 500 unlimited unlimited £893
T-Mobile £250 £26 600 unlimited 250 MB £874
T-Mobile £340 £26 300 unlimited 250 MB £964
T-Mobile £250 £26 300 unlimited 1000 MB £874
T-Mobile £340 £26 100 unlimited 750 MB £964
T-Mobile £180 £31 1000 unlimited unlimited £924
T-Mobile £180 £31 600 unlimited 1000 MB £924
T-Mobile £250 £31 600 unlimited 250 MB £994
T-Mobile £250 £31 300 unlimited 750 MB £994
T-Mobile £180 £36 900 unlimited 250 MB £1044
EE £270 £31 unlimited unlimited 500 MB £1014
EE £180 £36 unlimited unlimited 500 MB £1044
EE £80 £41 unlimited unlimited 1000 MB £1064
EE £30 £46 unlimited unlimited 3000 MB £1134
EE £30 £51 unlimited unlimited 5000 MB £1254
EE £20 £56 unlimited unlimited 8000 MB £1364
EE £20 £76 unlimited unlimited 20000 MB £1844
Vodafone £0 £37 unlimited unlimited 1000 MB £888
Vodafone £0 £42 unlimited unlimited 2000 MB £1008
Vodafone £0 £47 unlimited unlimited 4000 MB £1128

Phew! But now you know the cheapest way to get your new Samsung Galaxy S4 🙂 And before you go on to buy your shiny new S4, read on for a bit more info about what total cost of ownership means and why it’s helpful for you…

A note on “total cost of ownership”

When comparing different tariffs across networks, a key concept we always are keen to use is that of Total cost of ownership. A big problem with buying a new phone is that there are just so many choices across all the networks and this is the fairest way to get a meaningful and objective comparison.

Many people aren’t aware that there’s a metric you can use to fairly compare different tariffs across networks with different allowances but it’s pretty simple – all you need to do is to calculate the Total cost of ownership for each available option. This is simply done by working out the overall amount you’ll have to pay over the course of your whole contract (or for the equivalent length of time on PAYG) for your new Samsung Galaxy S4. You get this figure by adding the initial cost of the handset to the monthly price of the plan multiplied by the length of the contract (in months):

Total cost of ownership = costhandset + costmonthly tariff × tcontract length

The figures in the table above give the total amount you’ll have to pay over the course of the contract as well as the upfront costs for the handset and the rolling monthly charge. Of course, we’ve also let you know exactly what you get for your money in terms of minutes, texts and data allowance. This way, you can be best informed when working out which deal to go for.

So there you have it – the cheapest possible way to get hold of the best phone in the world right now. Hope you find it useful and please let us know in the comments which package you decided to go for.