I've not had the chance to do some postings/thread updates, busy enough keeping up with developments esp. as July 1st approaches, so here goes...
- Three seem to be getting less competitive by the month and with current deals, they are slowly but surely removing further legacy plans, not just the One Plan, limited retention deals/offers, backtracks on fixed price promise for new contracts; now with RPI increases for deals after May 29th.
They have removed some, particularly newer unlimited calls or data (long term) add-ons, according to pricing docs for new subscriptions.
I guess someone has to pay for the cost of buying out o2 & puppet adds, also them not wanting to be seen as the cheap network any-more.
- EE unlimited 08 bundle is no longer available for new subscriptions according to pricing docs, it has been replaced with either 1000mins for £5 or 300mins for £3, the larger bundle/new add-on having more restrictions, e.g. no 0871/2/3, strict terms of use etc. What one is available to you, is depending on your tariff/network, how you apply or are offered it, if at all.
- T-Mobile/Orange pay monthly tariffs are no longer available for new connections, this happened a few months back (end of an era) only thing left are old Pay&Go SIM stock now, even those will be deactivated permanently if unsold after a year. There was much news on phasing out the names, though not much coverage on the last contract connection dates, last being through indirect sales Pre March 2nd. It is also no longer possible to upgrade and stay on the same tariff, in order to upgrade you'll need to move to EE (at least direct sales anyway) indirect likely to have little or no option.
http://www.mobilenewscwp.co.uk/2015/02/02/orange-and-t-mobile-connections-to-be-scrapped/- 0870 working call-through in 2014 I posted here dies in Mid April as reported elsewhere, though with upcoming 08 changes it won't be much concern.
- IoM landlines on Orange, I had read elsewhere these where inclusive! ; I tested this and confirm they are indeed inclusive on a old plan(s) at least, make a short call to check if your plan covers them beforehand.
That's all for now..