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Senior Member
Prepaid Pioneer
Posts: 696
Join Date: 01 Aug 2006
Location: Madrid
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These MVNO's are certainly improving conditions there. I travel a lot to Spain and used to be quite dismayed at the choice and tariffs of prepaids from what I can olnly describe as the "Monopoly-carriers". Whilst tariffs have not only become better thanks to MVNO's, their call centres have also improved. e.g. I was pleasantly surprised when I called the Yoigo CS team the other day and wanted to change from Prepaid Tarjetta Tarrifa 1 (€6/month min.spend) to Prepaid Tarjetta Tarrifa 2 (€0/month min spend)... I was struggling to bring my point across in broken Spanish. The CS adviser then put me through to an adviser who spoke fluent English... which in my opinion is a marked improvemement for Spanish teleCS. (Though obviously not a god-given right to expect it!). I also have got the English service menus (e.g. Cost notification in English) and voicemail prompts set up on my Yoigo. I am quite impressed!
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Junior Member
Newbie
Posts: 9
Join Date: 06 Mar 2008
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Hallo everybody!
I have found this site and I would like to add more information about spanish MVNOs. There are even more virtual operator here for example : pepephone http://www.pepephone.com/html/es/index.html eroski movil http://www.eroskimovil.es/geomv/c/pub/es/index.jsp dia movil http://www.xatakamovil.com/2007/11/1...-el-omv-de-dia All the virtutual operators are described at wikipedia site, but not all allready started to provide services. http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operador_móvil_virtual MVNO in spanish is OMV (operador movil virtual). If you want I can help you upgrade the spanish operators' list. If you have more questions I give you my e-mail address jaaho@poczta.fm |
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