Best buy tariffs
Article Abstract:
The choice of tariff is an important financial consideration for mobile phone purchasers. A buyer who chooses the tariff which most appropriately fits their pattern of use could save themselves more than 100 pounds sterling per year. Prepay tariffs have a high connection charge and some free call time. Users then buy vouchers to provide more call time. The traditional type of tariff has a lower connection charge and monthly billing of calls and rental. An examination of the tariffs available reveals the best buys for different patterns of use.
Publication Name: Which?
Subject: Consumer news and advice
ISSN: 0043-4841
Year: 1999
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End of the line
Article Abstract:
Orange came out tops in a 'Which?' survey which rated coverage connection success, call quality and dropped calls. Orange was recommended for its customer service and network quality, however, Unique-Air and RSL Com also offered good quality customer service. Research into over 100 tariffs is also given, including pre-pay options, conventional deals and all-inclusive agreements.
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Subject: Consumer news and advice
ISSN: 0043-4841
Year: 1999
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All wapped up
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An evaluation of Wap mobile phones is presented. Features to be considered and the networks on which the phones can be used are discussed. The Nokia 6210 and 7110, Ericsson R380 and Siemens S35i are recommended.
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Subject: Consumer news and advice
ISSN: 0043-4841
Year: 2001
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