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Tesco Mobile was established in May 2003 [4] and launched pre-paid mobile services in Tesco stores and online by the end of the year. [5] In January 2014, the network in the United Kingdom started offering 4G service, for its pay monthly and SIM only customers at no extra cost, extending the service to pay as you go customers in July of that year.
Brand Host network Defunct date Notes AfriMobile: Three: 13 October 2020: Dissolved 13 October 2020 Andrews & Arnold: Three: 30 April 2013 [35]: Ceased operations when their upstream partner "pulled the plug". [36]
As of April 2011 O2 will unlock any of their pay-monthly phones for free, even if they're still in contract, with the exception of handsets made exclusively for them, such as their Palm devices. [70] Carphone Warehouse, one of the largest UK phone retailers, offers unlocked phones with most PAYG deals.
ASDA Mobile top-up and SIM Card. Asda Mobile is a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) in the United Kingdom operated by Asda and using the Vodafone network. Asda Mobile is available in over 360 stores across the UK and online through purchasing either a SIM card (standard, micro or nano SIM) or through an Asda Mobile handset.
In early 2018, SMARTY launched a refer-a-friend program. If a customer refers a friend, both would get a free month on SMARTY. There were no limits to this, so if a customer refers one friend a month they would keep their mobile bill free. [10] In 2022, this offer was replaced with a £10 gift card for both customers.
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At launch, Giffgaff's first product was a prepaid SIM card providing all standard 2G and 3G mobile phone services and charging on a pay-as-you-go basis. Following this, Giffgaff announced bundles of minutes, texts, and data, called "goodybags". The idea for bundles emerged from the community forums. [10]