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shuurajou Posts: 136

Really, you're not at much cost to give'em all a bit of a whirl. Although it'll be a pain handing out different numbers to people. I think people have to bare in mind, that you want PAYG, not a contract. So, as far as packedges are concerned, could be diffrent.

Orange are quite meaty when it comes to cross-network calls mobile calls, so, take into account what you friends have.

Orange do a cool thing called 'try' at the moment where you can try out bundles for free for a month.

[ This Message was edited by: shuurajou on 2004-03-06 21:30 ]
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Posted: 2004-03-06 22:29:00
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Lynx69 Posts: > 500

Also with the o2 you can change it so you get 200 texts and 25 mms and i think 100 txts with 50 mms or just 75 mms free.
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Posted: 2004-03-11 23:49:34
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harvey172 Posts: > 500

I would definately go 4 O2. And i have free gprs anyway!!!:-D This message was posted from a T610
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Posted: 2004-03-12 00:30:06
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decoy7 Posts: > 500

if you plan on sending lots of texts then o2, no others can match their value for payasugo sms use.

i have one as a second handset and its what made me start using wap.

if you top up £10 per month you get 300 sms + 300 wap minutes + you can spend the £10 you've topped up with on Home100 and get 100 minutes worth of voice calls from a chosen post code location to any network or fixed line phone.

t-mobile payasugo charges 30p per minute to any mobile or fixed line for the first £10, 20p per minute for the next £10, then if you make £20 worth of calls within the month the call charges go down to 10p per minute thereafter....not sure on sms charges.

Orange - dont know anyone who uses their payasugo.

Voda - as above, dont even go there.
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Posted: 2004-03-12 02:17:33
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