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July 2002
This guide provides
advice on:
How
much do UK customers pay to use their mobiles in France?
Charges can vary
a lot between providers and tariffs (see table 1). Services also vary.
Table
1: Charges for using UK mobiles in France
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Range of charges
for different types of call
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Tariffs
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Receiving
calls (per minute)
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Calls to a
fixed line in France (per minute)
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Calls back
to the UK (per minute)
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Text Messages
(per
message)
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Pre-pay
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60p-£1.50
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75p-£1.49
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75p-£1.20
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38p-41p
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Post pay:
standard tariff
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30p-94p
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53p-90p
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60p-99p
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12p-42p
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Post pay standard
or ITS
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20p-94p
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53p-90p
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60p-99p
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12p-42p
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Figures
are based on peak time calls at February 2002 prices, some off-peak
calls are lower
How
can you make savings when using your mobile abroad?
You can cut your
costs in the following ways. The best option for you depends on how
you use your mobile abroad. Your provider or retailers can provide further
advice.
- Change
from pre-pay to contract.
Especially if you travel frequently, the monthly line rental cost
may be offset by cheaper roaming rates. Whether this is worthwhile
will depend on your UK usage as well as roaming prices and usage abroad.
However, many contract packages also offer ways to save on some domestic
services;
- Use
international traveller services.
If you have a contract phone, some providers offer an ‘international
traveller service’ (ITS) with lower call charges in return for an
extra fixed monthly fee. You can choose to be tied to an ITS package
for as little as a month;
- Use
text messages instead of voice calls. UK
customers in France generally pay less to send one text message than
to make a one minute voice call – but bear in mind that exchanging
information using several text messages might cost more.
- Check
if it is cheaper on your tariff to make calls than receive them;
- Select
a different network to roam on.
When abroad your phone may automatically select a default network,
for example the one with the best signal, which may not be the cheapest.
Some UK mobile providers may have ‘partner’ networks abroad that are
cheaper to use. In Oftel’s calculations some UK consumers in France
can save up to 30 per cent by roaming on the partner network rather
than the most expensive alternative. It takes under a minute for you
to change the network - consult your handset guide or UK provider
for the process. Your UK provider can also advise on which foreign
network would be cheapest for you;
- Change
the ‘SIM card’ in your phone to a SIM card from a French mobile network.
The
SIM card is a small electronic chip that links your phone to a particular
mobile network. You can get these SIM cards from some UK mobile retailers
or ask mobile phone retailers when you get to France. It takes just
a minute or two to switch the SIM card inside your phone. However,
your UK mobile service provider may need to unlock your phone first
(and may well charge you for this). Also, when abroad you would have
a different number (unless you forward calls from your UK number),
and it will cost more to call you from the UK;
- Buy
or rent a different mobile phone to use abroad. You
may be able to do this in the UK. UK mobiles do not work in all countries,
so in some cases this may be your only option;
- Get
incoming calls diverted directly to voicemail (or to someone in the
UK) and do not access voicemail whilst abroad. Alternatively,
get incoming
calls barred completely. Speak
to your UK provider about this before you travel.
How
much can you save when using your mobile phone in France?
How much you can
save personally by taking different steps will vary according to the
country being visited and how you use your mobile abroad. Oftel has
therefore used four different profiles of UK consumers visiting France
to calculate what kind of savings might be made using different ways
to cut costs. Not all customers will make savings using all of these
methods, so all the figures below give averages for those customers
who can make savings.
Table
2: Average savings available to UK consumers in France
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Action
taken
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Profile
1:
2-week
holiday
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Profile
2:
Visit one
weekend a month
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Profile
3: Business trip once a month
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Profile
4:
A stay
of 3 months
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18 mins calls
made, 6 mins calls received
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9 mins calls
made, 3 mins calls received per visit
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20 mins calls
made, 12 mins calls received per visit
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18 mins calls
made, 6 mins calls received per month
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Saving during
trip
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Monthly saving
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Monthly saving
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Saving during
trip
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Using standard
contract tariff, not pre-pay
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£9
(35%)
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£7
(47%)
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£10.50
(30%)
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£27
(35%)
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Using ITS,
not the standard contract tariff
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£4 (21%)
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£1.50 (13%)
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£8 (29%)
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£11.50 (21%)
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Using contract
with ITS, not pre-pay
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£11.50 (45%)
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£7 (45%)
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£16.50 (46%)
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£35 (45%)
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Using a SIM
card of a French provider
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Unlikely to
be worthwhile for a single trip
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Pre-pay
£9 (63%)
Contract
£4.50 (56%)
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Pre-pay
£24.50 (71%)
Contract
£15 (63%)
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Pre-pay
£28 (34%)
Contract
£34.50 (54%)
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Select different
roaming network
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Pre-pay
£4 (18%)
Contract
25p (1%)
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Pre-pay
£2 (18%)
Contract
25p (4%)
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Pre-pay
£5 (18%)
Contract
25p (1%)
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Pre-pay
£11.50 (18%)
Contract
50p (1%)
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For all of the profiles,
using text messages or not receiving/accepting incoming calls can make
big savings. But the savings from other steps, for example selecting
a different roaming network, can depend a lot on your individual usage
pattern.
These are some of
the key points about the individual profiles:
Profile
1. Changing to a contract or to new SIM cards are unlikely to be
worthwhile options for single visits.
Profile 2.
Customers should consider switching to contracts, and using other SIM
cards. Call savings could cover the costs to buy the SIM card and unlock
the handset.
Profile 3.
Customers’ costs can vary significantly according to the option chosen.
As well as buying a French network’s SIM card, using an ITS should be
strongly considered as potential savings are very high. Even customers
with somewhat lower usage than profile 3 may save from pursuing these
two options.
Profile 4.
Customers can make significant savings, given the long period abroad.
Benefits from changing to a contract or using alternative SIM cards
should be higher for regular visitors (eg those with a second home in
France), partly as customers who need to get their handsets unlocked
first will only pay a one-off fee.
Disclaimer:
The purpose of this report is to advise UK consumers on using their
mobile phones abroad. It is not intended to be a quality of service
report. The report should not be seen as a recommended buyer's guide
to mobile services in the UK and France. Any reference to a company
should not be seen as endorsing that company or any services that company
may provide. It should not therefore be relied upon when making purchase
decisions. While Oftel considers the data in the report to be accurate
and up to date at the time of collecting the relevant data, Oftel accepts
no liability in respect of any of the information and data provided
to it by the companies reported on, or any decisions taken by any person
in reliance on the report.

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