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The Free Sim Market Explained

Free simcards are very popular amongst mobile phone customers. One of the biggest advantages is that they provide a fast and simple transition from contracts that cost the customer on a monthly basis. prepay sim cards are the most flexible option for users in payment terms, as there is no requirement at all to top up every month. Lets look at the options available:

Orange Free Simcards

Orange offer four diverse variations to their pay as you go offering – Dolphin, Canary, Racoon and Camel.

Dolphin is targeted at textaholics - with bonus texts available.

Canary is great for off peak calls (evenings and weekends).

Racoon is the deal for off and on peak (all day) calls.

Camel provides competitive international call and text rates.

Click here: free sim card on orange

o2 Free Simcards

o2, like Orange, offer multiple choices depending on your mobile usage patterns:

Favourite Place gives bonus call time from a nominated location, for example where you work.

Talkalotmore is designed for evening and weekend callers.

Text Anytime as the name suggests is ideal for texters.

o2 Unlimited at the time of writing is the flagship option, with unlimited calls and messages to other o2 phones.

Your Country is the final package, perfect for calling overseas.

Click here: how to register o2 sim card.

It’s also worth looking at sim only contracts if you are a regular phone user. Although it does still technically mean signing up for a contract, they can usually be ended after thirty days, and a month can cost as little as ten pounds. In other words, if you top up by a tenner or more a month this is probably the right option for your needs. All the big networks now offer something of this nature, and there’s plenty of help scattered across the web – a fantastic comparision table is displayed here.

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