jrawle wrote on Sep 19
th, 2006 at 10:47am:
As I said, there isn't one tariff that's cheapest and best suited to everyone. For anyone who uses the phone quite a bit, easyMobile might be more suitable. I hardly use my phone, so Virgin is more suitable for me. Unfortunately, choosing the most suitable tariff is far from simple as there are so many hidden details and the workings of each tariff are different.
I agree, there isn't one network/tariff thats cheapest for everything. Each network/tariff has its good points and bad points and like you said it depends on personal usage.
I mostly text and make the odd call from mobiles so I use o2 where I get 300texts and 150off-peak xnet mins for topping up by £15 a month and still get my credit to spend as well. This tariff never lasted long and new customers can't get this tariff.
Most people I ring are on o2 anyhow as most of them are on the free texts/mins like I am. For those that aren't on the same network then I pay 40p/min if outside my inclusive mins or peak time.
Personally, I think Virgin tariff and that of o2's are very similar except o2 do free texts or mins whereas Virgin don't give anything for free - although virgin do charge 5p/min cheaper for calling xnet mobiles than o2. As you said it depends on usage and if I had to ring virgin mobiles a lot then I'd reluctantly have to move to Virgin.
o2 also charge 15p/min like virgin do for NGN except 0871. I did notice, however, some 0870 numbers on Virgin are charged at 50p/min (see their small print) which I assume these numbers are being used as dial-through providers for which Virgin have caught on to and have increased their prices accordingly as does all the mobile networks when they find out.