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BT Mobile Network Offer!!!

chappa (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Monday, 20th June 2005, 09:20

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I am considering BT mobile networks offer of Nokia 6020 camera phone with 150 anytime minutes and 50 texts per month + 1000 minutes of quick calls home for £9.99 a month. This is an offer for BT shareholders. Is this deal any good? What's the BT network and the phone like? Any alternatives or suggestions would be welcome.

Kiran

RE: BT Mobile Network Offer!!!

Riker71 (Competent) posted this on Monday, 20th June 2005, 09:26

The Network is ok, uses Vodafone as its provider. (Like Tesco uses O2, known as a "virtual" network) I got a D500 from them a few months ago.

The phone you mention is ok too, mid range with decent spec. The best deal on BT though is at http://www.mobileshop.com/special_offers.php free Nokia 6230i, excellent handset, £9.99./month for same deal as above via cashback at months 6 and 12. Mobileshop are reliable.

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RE: BT Mobile Network Offer!!!

spartacus (Elite) posted this on Monday, 20th June 2005, 12:08

Excellent offer - think you`re referring to the Nokia 6230i - its £120pa (£9.99pcm) - use Quidco and get another thirty pounds back - takes it down to £7.49pcm.

Spartacus

RE: BT Mobile Network Offer!!!

powerlord (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Monday, 20th June 2005, 13:39

BT Mobile uses T-Mobile as it`s supplier, not vodaphone.

(muddying the waters, BT (the company) use vodaphone for their staff`s mobile handsets which might be where the confusion comes from).

RE: BT Mobile Network Offer!!!

bytemaster (Elite) posted this on Monday, 20th June 2005, 15:09

According to this article at The Register, Vodafone do provide the Network for BT Mobile.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/11/19/bt_o2_vodafone

However I do note that BT Mobile`s pricing seems to differentiate between BT Mobile and BT Mobile Business. Are thes two services hosted on different networks???

I do know that Virgin is hosted by T-Mobile, as is Easymobile, and T-Mobile and Virgin are charging CrossNet rates for calls between themselves even though these are same network calls!

Anyone have a definite answer on BT Mobile, and do they charge CrossNet rates to Vodafone?

RE: BT Mobile Network Offer!!!

spartacus (Elite) posted this on Monday, 20th June 2005, 15:09

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BT Mobile uses T-Mobile as it`s supplier, not vodaphone.


Are you sure ? It used to use T mobile - but from this year started using Vodafone.
http://www.mobiletoday.co.uk/artman/publish/article_1319.shtml

Spartacus

RE: BT Mobile Network Offer!!!

Riker71 (Competent) posted this on Monday, 20th June 2005, 23:06

Yes as above BT now use Voda as their provider, the easy way to confirm this is to do a manual network search on your handset, it will accept Vodafone but not the others.

RE: BT Mobile Network Offer!!!

powerlord (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Tuesday, 21st June 2005, 07:40

I`m sitting here with a BT Mobile sim in my phone. It`s an unlocked phone and is connected to T-Mobile.

You can confirm this by looking at GPRS connection settings for example too..t-mobile ones work with bt-mobile.

But as you point out, they now appear to be using voda for new connections (mine is a contract started last sept).

So, I stand corrected! Damn shame I`m on t-mobile now then as they don`t have fecking internet GPRS only WAP whereas vodaphone does. buggers.

stu

RE: BT Mobile Network Offer!!!

chappa (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Tuesday, 21st June 2005, 10:49

Thanks for these updates. Quidco has lots of offers. Which one offers £30 cash back on BT mobile network? The BT mobile plan on their site only offers £21. Never heared of Quidco before! Their cash back, how does it work?

Thanks again

Kiran

RE: BT Mobile Network Offer!!!

spartacus (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 21st June 2005, 13:13

You would use their link to the Mobileshop to get the offer - http://www.quidco.com/content/blogsection/13/83/
it operates as a cooperative - collects the cash from referrals and passes it on to the customer. Seems like its down to £25 from Mobileshop. Just a word of warning - I`ve never used Quidco (always use Rpoints) so have no idea as to their reliability. They take £5 the first time you use them and £5 a year thereafter.

Spartacus

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