At 12:47 AM 4/10/02 +0100, Adam Back wrote:
>But from what I saw it was around 4x more expensive.  A SIM with a
>years contract (all paid up front) is pretty easy to obtain for 10 -
>50 pounds depending on number of free minutes included.
>
> > And some people even like anonymity.
>
>Yes other things being equal I would find the anonymity aspects of
>buying SIM without contract etc quite cool if there was not such a
>price disparity.
>
>Adam

I bought my Nokia a year ago for £29.99 on BT Cellnet from Carphone 
Warehouse.  I had it delivered to my hotel.  Last Christmas I was in 
Ireland and bought a SIM (subscriber identity module) for about 15 Punts 
just before the Euro arrived.

The services were in a Pay As You Go price war during 2000 and 2001 so some 
phone got under 20 quid.  They  stopped doing this towards the end of last 
year and concentrated on subscription services.

The phones are still fairly reasonable.  Cards to feed the phones can be 
bought for cash at any news agent.  You just punch the appropriate menu 
item on the phone and key in the number to add money.  £10 to £50 
denominations with low denominations predominating.

Here's the current Carphone Warehouse catalog for Pay As You Go sorted by 
price:

http://www1.carphonewarehouse.com/NASApp/commerce/gben-express-GBENExpressPurchase?xpprevutilname=ExpressUtilModel&xputilname=ExpressUtilModel&prodgroupid=none&pricelistid=WWW&prodcatid=PPAY&model=&network=&tar_id=&tarvar_id=&NEXT_LOCATION=gben-express-GBENExpressPurchase&NEXT_KEY=model&ITEMID0=&PRODDISPLAYPAGE=0&CATEGORY=HANDSET&ITEMSELECTED=false&ISSELECTED=false&pag=0&sw=Lowest+Price

You can get a SIM for £9.99 and a phone (with SIM) for £39.99 and up 
(mostly up).

Verizon offers a Pay As You Go phone (FREEUP) in the US for 
$99.  http://www.verizonwireless.com/ics/plsql/prepay.intro

Unfortunately, US prepay plans don't use SIMs (save for a few 
geographically limited prepay services).  SIMs are advantageous because 
they allow you to easily change numbers without changing phones.  Note that 
some GSM phones are now tracking handsets as well as SIMs so this privacy 
aspect may be disappearing in Europe.

DCF

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