Tag Archive for 'MVNO'

Blyk considering free data service?

blyk.jpgBlyk, the yoof-oriented MVNO, provides free voice minutes and texts to its 16-24 year old demographic in return for watching targeted adverts via their handsets. Once the free balance is used up, or if the user want to browse the web, the phone can be topped up like a regular pay-as-you-go SIM.

The UK Mobile blog SMS Text News has spotted a questionnaire on the Blyk website that suggests the company are considering extending their free service to include data.

Blyk want to know how important free data is to their customers, while making the point that other services might have to be sacrificed to fit the current advert/pricing model. They also want to know want kind of services are likely to be used the most - web access, social networking, chat etc.

Although Blyk are unlikely to be able to provide a huge amount of free data via advertising, this could still make a big difference to the amount their customers try to use and might even encourage some digital holdouts to give the mobile ‘net a try.

Here at Pocket Picks we are all far, far too old to be on the Blyk network and no amount of vitamins and moisturiser is going to change that. If you have given the service a whirl, why not take a break from drinking cheap cider and performing urban street dance and let us know what you think in the comments? Would the prospect of free data make putting up with adverts worthwhile?



Rumour: Disney to launch the iPhone in Japan

disney_iphone.jpgFile this under ‘Highly speculative’, but it’s so juicy I couldn’t resist posting it. Wireless Watch Japan has a theory that Apple may choose to sell its iPhone in Japan via the soon-to-launch Disney MVNO.

Why? The site suggests that Apple’s favoured revenue share agreement (it takes a percentage of voice and data revenues from iPhone subscribers on its partner operators) won’t go down too well with the established Japanese operators, but may be appealing for Disney as a way of launching its MVNO with a bang.

Meanwhile, beyond Mickey, Donald and the rest, Disney has plenty of movies and music which could be sold through Apple’s iTunes Store for iPhone users. WWJ says it has other evidence that such a deal is likely, but has buried it behind its subscription wall, so I can’t tell you what it is.

Realistic? Apple and Disney working together would be a formiddable partnership, but one with several titanic egos involved. Furthermore, I wonder if Disney would be happy to subsume its branding to Apple’s - the prospect of an iPhone with a Disney logo on it is near-unthinkable. Still, this is one rumour to watch in the coming months.

(via Wireless Watch Japan)





At last - cheap GPRS roaming courtesy of Tariffman

map.jpgTravelling overseas has always hit you where it hurts - in your wallet - and nothing hits you harder than GPRS roaming.

Thankfully, someone’s negotiated a low-cost GPRS roaming tariff with European operators.

TariffMan has negotiated a single European-wide tariff covering the EU (including the UK), costing only £4 a month, plus a flat-rate £1.50 per MB, billed by the kb.

This might sound a lot, but considering you can pay up to £12 per MB when travelling, it’s a steal. Not only this but TariffMan claims you won’t pay no session charges for logging on and no unexpected costs arising from using overseas networks that charge different rates for data access.

TariffMan had previously offered GPRS roaming via a Vodafone MVNO, aimed at business users, who had to buy a Sim card and pay to use it. Now TariffMan has launched it for consumers as well.

This summer the EU forced a cap on operators’ roaming charges with the Eurotariff so it was only a matter of time before someone capitalised.

Similar roaming tariffs are already in use covering the US, Canada and Mexico, but now, finally, we have the same in Europe.