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« on: July 04, 2008, 02:50:39 PM »


With more and more networks moving to contracts lasting 18 months or more, it is good to note that there are still some shorter lasting deals on offer.        Smiley

On '3', their store still shows a few 'special offers' of contracts lasting just 6 months.  See here.

All of the other networks still offer contracts lasting just a month.  To see how these compare with one another, we will take the £15 and £20 monthly deals:-

On O2, the £15 'Simplicity' deal gives you 200 mins and 400 texts, Plus Unlimited O2 to O2 Calls.
This increases to 400 mins and 1000 texts, Plus Unlimited O2 to O2 Calls, if you pay £20 per month.
See here.

On Vodafone, you have a choice of £15 tariffs:-
225 Anytime minutes plus 100 texts;
or 150 minutes plus 500 texts.
Their £20 tariff - if bought online - gives 750 anytime minutes plus unlimited texts.
See here.

On Orange, the Dolphin £15 tariff offers 150 anytime minutes plus 300 texts,
whereas the £20 Dolphone tariff gives 200 anytime minutes plus unlimited texts.
See here.

Finally, on T-Mobile, their Solo 15 tariff gives 350 minutes plus 650 texts,
and their £20 Solo tariff gives 500 minutes and unlimited texts.
See here.

Please be warned that, although the four above are described as 'monthly contracts', they still require a month's notice to be given before disconnection.  The only way, therefore, that one can truly last just a month is if you give notice to end on the same day as you begin!        Wink

Those preferring a lot of minutes will obviously make different choices from those wanting a high, or unlimited, text allowance.

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« Reply #1 on: July 05, 2008, 10:48:34 AM »


You can add to your list the Virgin mobile Liberty SIM mobileman.

See here.

The £15 version has two versions:
Texters can chose 150 minutes and 1000 texts;
Talkers can chose 300 minutes and 300 texts.

On the £20 version there are two versions again;
Text  300 minutes and 2000 texts;
Talk  450 minutes and 450 texts.

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