Monday, May 28, 2012

Handset sales expected to fall due to popularity of sim only deals


The UK is gearing up for a fall in sales of mobile phone handsets. The main reason being that many people are favoring SIM only deals instead in order to save money.

The quantity and range of mobile phone handsets on the market continues to increase year on year, with continuing new and exciting handsets being released every month. This may not be such as good thing in the future as there will be 100,000’s of handsets sat on sat on shelves not being sold.

Official statements from the leading mobile phone manufacturers and network providers have all agreed that people are increasingly favouring sim only contracts in order to reduce their monthly outgoings. It’s an inevitable step considering the ongoing financial crisis, which has caused everyone to save money wherever possible.

Monday, May 21, 2012

Mobile phone providers instructed to provide clearer bills



Great Britain’s mobile phone telecommunications chairman recently declared that he would like mobile phone businesses to produce increased clarity for customers to avoid unexpected bills. The statement covered all mobiles phone contracts, including pay monthly, pay as you go and SIM only deals.

The reason for the announcement was because year on year mobile phone clients across the county receive large bills for their mobile phone usage that include unexpected inclusions of additional minutes, text and data that the user may have incurred over their inclusive package.

As more and more people becoming wise to these unexpected bills, mobile phone companies are seeing an increase in sim only contracts, as these particular contracts minimize the bills issued each month.

Friday, May 11, 2012

Ofcom: Landline and broadband services are weak than cellular phones.


Ofcom (the UKs communication regulator) has released a report that claims that client satisfaction is greater with Cellphone users that broadband or landline customers.

A lot of people in the UK nowadays apply a variety of communication choices including landline phones, mobile phones and high-speed internet. Everyone makes use of these types of services at diverse tiers based on their need and way of life options.
Ofcom executed significant investigation over the UK and the final result revealed that client satisfaction levels had been drastically much higher in cellphone users than in landline and internet users. The investigation indicated that above 70% of consumers were very happy with the cellphone services, were as only 60% of those asked were satisfied with their landline and broadband services.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Brand new SIM only deal introduced that is designed exclusively for BlackBerry customers

Giff Gaff have introduced a new range of sim only deals which are aimed entirely at BlackBerry customers all over the UK.

Giff Gaff are probably the UKs major sim only providers in the UK. The BlackBerry is a well-known smartphone manufactured by Research in Motion (RIM). The offers from Giff Gaff are in conjunction with O2 and will use the O2 cellphone infrastructure over the UK.

Giff Gaff customers with a BlackBerry mobile phone can take advantage of a great selection of capabilities from just £3 each month. This will include dedicated help from a array of BlackBerry services such as email, internet and BlackBerry Instant Messenger service.

Coupons now available from O2

One of the UK’s top cellphone providers, O2 have announced that they'll continue their scheme which offers voucher rewards to customers so as to inspire the uptake of sim only deals.

Lately SIM only contracts have risen in recognition every year mainly because it provides a cost effective way of consumers reducing their monthly cellphone costs while acquiring better inclusive levels of calls, text messages and internet use. As these sim only contracts have grown in popularity, also the volume of specials made available from network service providers. The increased competition from rival provides increasingly competitive assortment or charges and deals.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Talk Talk pronounce they now offer SIM only deals

Talk Talk are one of the UK’s top internet and communications companies. They also have lately released a new choice of SIM only contracts that offers excellent value for money to their users.

All over the UK sim only contracts are getting more popualr because that men and women are seeking for progressively more affordable cellphone deals. You benefits from extra minutes, sms and internet utilization in return for not receiving a new phone with the contract. The vast majority of network service providers now offer these sim only deals.

The range of Sim only contracts now offered by Talk Talk are available as component of their Triple Play deals which takes care of landline, broadband and mobile phone consumption. Some companies give very similar Triple Play agreements but by all accounts Talk Talk are the first company to add in SIM only deals in the agreement.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Sim only contracts price slashes from Carphone Warehouse

The Carphone Warehouse have continued their excellent collection of money off offers by trimming the costs of their sim only deals.

Evidently Carphone Warehouse has actually been experiencing decreased sales right after Ofcom improved some of their policies, nevertheless despite this the business remain committing to trimming their margins through giving affordable prices on their sim only contracts. The company has declared that new lower cost bargains will decrease their sales and has positioned the fault on the changing Ofcom regulations.

The Carphone Warehouse makes use of its own inhouse mobile phone network provider known as TalkMobile which utilizes the infrastructure of larger providers like 3 and Vodafone. The adjustments that Ofcom proclaimed relate to the prices mobile suppliers should charge determined by calls using other systems. In spite of this change Carphone Warehouse have stated that they won’t be raising their call prices to compensate. Quite a bold move for the company.