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Senior Member
Prepaid Specialist
Posts: 898
Join Date: 17 Mar 2004
Location: Richmond, VA USA
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But, more to the point, it seems providers HAVE INDEED JUST PROVED they will NOT go below the level of SIMYO or Aldi AT THIS POINT. A pity. For E+, whose #s grew the least, the MVNO strategy has not paid off -- much, so it seems to me. I cannot for the life of me figure out for what offer German mobile users are waiting? The providers have the infrastructure and apparently under-utilized capacity. So any EXTRA minutes they sell at whatever the price help cover those costs --- UNLESS this strategy takes away from their REGULAR business (customers). Like the airlines letting you bid on empty seats on their planes (priceline.com and others). Would you as the airline rather fly with the seat EMPTY with no revenue or pick up $100 for the normally $500-priced seat? I am not up on the Voda offers, since I don't have a SIM. From what I read it SEEMS they have some lower tarifs than T-MO (network internal and long calls). But as has been mentioned, their offers may be quite confusing. T-MO keeps offering these limited time offers and it seems those who go for these soon let them expire. How many times can they try the same trick? True, 1800 offers less and probably poorer quality coverage, but to save 23 cents per minute vice XtraClassic (39 cents), why wouldn't you move to SIMYO, Blau or save even more by moving to Aldi-Talk? Lidl isn't talking. They may have already TRIED O2.... and been rebuffed. Not clear. We can hope there will be more movement soon, but I am not sure. Service: US T-MO post paid (2) - US T-MO prepaid (2) - UM+ - TravelSIM DE SIMYO - DE SUNSIM T-Mobile DE Calling Cards: Onesuite Enjoyprepaid AT&T MCI Mobivox |
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