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Join Date: 10 Dec 2004
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The big lie is that all the companies are only passing on the charges of the foreign network. As we know, a prepaid SIM on Orange Poland calling the UK will be charged more than 3 times as much if it is British than if it is Polish. When Orange UK 3 years ago introduced more than doubled charges in Eastern Europe, 51p to ?1.10, I asked ironically if about 50 networks in Romania, Bulgaria, Poland, and ten or so others had all presented Orange with proposed increases on the same day, and if so shouldn't Orange have complained this might be a cartel? I recently had a chat with someone at O2, who complained that O2 Ireland's new roaming deal is already stealing O2 UK customers in Northern Ireland, less than 3 weeks after introduction. Good - then why don't they reply by spreading the free roaming to all Telefonica/O2 countries? Of course, they are probably taking customers in Northern Ireland and the border areas off the other UK and Irish networks as well, which can't do their profitablity much good then ... I think the process has some problems on the way. |
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Prepaid Guru
Posts: 1,211
Join Date: 06 Feb 2005
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![]() I really doubt that Polish ops suddenly increased the rates for Orange UK 3 years ago. Exchange rate PLN/GBP didn't change suddenly either ![]() Some more words about roaming tariffs in Poland and Orange Poland in particular. Basically, Polish ops use in postpaid roaming a very complicated tariff system based on rates of foreign partners + 15% comission on top. Those rates depend on the current agreement with foreign partners and of course on the exchange rate (set once a month according to unclear rules :P). Until 1.05.2004 (joing the EU) Polish VAT 22% was added to the commision, now it's added to the total "foreign rate+commision" ![]() As I said in Septemeber, on rebranding from Idea Orange PL introduced a new postpaid "simple roaming tariff". It was intended to replace tariff system replaced above. They divided the world into 4 zones, decreased the rates for incoming calls and made free MMS receiving. Morever the tariff is in PLN, so it's "exchange rate risk free". The call rates for former USSR or many exotic non-European countries dropped but increased much (even 5-6 times more!) for many EU countries (where most Poles travel abroad). This roaming tariff was criticised so much and now it's possible to choose between the two tariffs ("roaming partner rate based" or "zone based"). However, it's impossible to select the better of the two possible rates - only one roaming tariff is available at the moment and it can be switched from one to another only once a month (on the day when the billing and invoice are issued). The only real advantage of painting Idea with Orange paint and Orange "partneship" ![]() This promotion was valid in any network (not only Orange, but I think that thanks to automatic network selection, most users were using Orange networks anyway ![]() Quote:
I don't want to be offensive to our British friends - it's just a politically incorrect joke ![]() Quote:
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