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Who the hell do CPW think they are! Buying easiermobile was obscene - they should have seen sence and handed over the domain, not used it in 'bad faith, or better still not registered it in the first place! It's hardly like EasyMobile seems to be posing a threat.
I had no idea it'd even happened - thanks for bringing that to light. Makes me think twice about setting foot in a CPW again to be honest if these are the tactics they're employing.
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And the sad thing of all this is we are no better off,CPW still charge the same as easymobile.
One has to wonder if there is price fixing going on and ask what ofcom is doing about it. I mean most of the networks have the same bundle mins at almost the same prices and call charges are almost the same, funny the same can be said for Text messages, most networks charge 12p It does make you wonder!
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Cosy cartel sessions in the old boys clubs no doubt. It is astonishing how competition between the networks has never really materialised. They even appear to be happy with their share and the churn that goes on between them. I would say that this is why there are so many similarities between "competing" tariffs.
It really is about time that OFCOM did their job (or perhaps they are!!?) and get the mobile ops to start competing properly - even MVNOs are limited in what they can compete with given the fact that they dont even own the network they are selling on and therefore are at the mercy of the host network operator's charges to them. It's all basic re-packaging and branding - the choice is not terribly great ........... until Vodafone's recent efforts with the likes of Stop The Clock and their current Free Videocalling until Sep '05.
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I really should'nt be sharing my garbled thoughts at such a ridiculous hour of the night/morning
I did rather blend two different ideas together .......Of course, you're right, the underlying funamental aspects of the network tariffs do not change (such as Voda's £7+ charge for GPRS data by the MB). The carrots seem to be brighter and more attractive (temporary or permanet) which may sucker the unwary into the deeper waters of their tariff structures. As I start working on an analysis of the most suitable net/tariff for me the lack of transparency becomes apparent quickly. Very specific information of my actual/likely usage has to be factored in to get anything approaching a true cost of each offering. Not a problem if one has any experience of performing such deeply detailed analysis but surely beyond the capability of the average on the street punter. The situation is more confusing and complex in PAYG than it is on the bundled tariffs providing it is possible to operate within the monthly package. Once outside thse and back in al a carte tariff the complexity returns. This is probably why folk seem to "over-buy" - for example, I have yet to make full use of either my Orange or Three bundles. But it is cheaper than drifting out of the bundle as I found out to my cost early on in my Orange contract a few years back. That was one scary bill!! That is why, in some respects, I quite like easyMobile's very simple tariff. Perhaps not the cheapest at first glance. But it is a shame that easyMobile do not offer the full raft of network services with similar transparency. Now that would really chuck the proverbial cat in amongst the pigeons, if they got their marketing right.
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