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Selecting the right network, tariff and mobile depends on your individual
circumstances and requirements. The guidelines given here will help you
assess your needs and hence should enable you to make the right connection.
However it is your choice as to which network you select or the type of
mobile and tariff best suits your specific needs.
Select Mobile Handset
Choosing the mobile handset mainly depends on the
Network operator and tariff you have selected as each operator only offers
their particular range of approved mobiles. Pre-paid tariffs usually have a
limited range of mobiles compared to Post-pay tariffs. Once you know which
mobiles are available to you, then you can compare them based on price,
functionality, performance and style.
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Determine how much you want to spend on your mobile.
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Obtain
details of each mobile available with the network and tariff you have
selected.
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Pick
only mobiles that fall within your price range.
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List all
functionalities you require (ie. WAP, SMS, Voice Dialling, fax etc.)
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Pick
only mobiles that offer the functionalities you require.
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Compare
battery performance (ie. Talk time, Standby time and re-charge time).
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Pick
three (or lower if less than 3) mobiles offering the highest talktime &
standby time and the lowest re-charge time.
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Select
the mobile that suits your taste.
Select Network
There are different network operators providing mobile services.
These are T-Mobile (One2one), Vodafone, O2 (Cellnet), and
Orange, Mobilink, Telenor, Al-Warid, Ufone. Each network
provides different wide area coverage in different countries and
provide services which vary depending upon your actual location.
Hence you should first check with the network operator to ensure
they provide adequate In-building coverage to your area.
Coverage levels vary from area to
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area and to make a good quality call from inside your
house requires. In-building coverage. Some areas may have Outdoor coverage
and this means that you will be able to make a call from your car or
outdoors but calls from inside a building will not be of good quality. You
can compare regional performance of each network by checking the survey
report published by regulation authority.
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Find out
if you have good coverage in your area (Network operator or their Dealer
shops can help)
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Compare
network performances in your region using the report published by Oftel.
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Check
with your friends and families to find out which network they are
connected with because call charges to other networks can be higher.
This will also give you a chance to hear their views about the network
they are using and the type of problem they've had (if any).
Select Network
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There are so many different
tariff's offered by each network and therefore it is difficult to
decide which one best suits your needs. Do you go for
pre-paid or post-paid service? The choice will significantly affect
the call rates and the level of service you receive.
Pre-paid service offers
freedom to control your monthly bill as there are no monthly bills.
You basically pay for the service before you use it. However this
comes at the expense of higher call charges and minimum service
level support from the network operator. The mobile handsets are not
subsidised hence the cost's are higher.
Post-paid requires you
to sign a contract with the network operator which usually comes
with a minimum one year agreement. However the cost of the
handset is subsidised and the call rates are lower. It is necessary
for the network operator to check your credit history prior to
offering this service. Hence make sure that you have good credit
records, otherwise you will be refused this service. This type of
service comes with a monthly line rental and your bill is usually
taken by direct debit (most operators will not offer this service
unless you pay by direct debit).
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Decide on how much you can
afford to spend on your monthly phone bill and what you are
prepared to pay initially for the handset cost.
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How frequently are you
likely to use your mobile? Will it be for emergency use only or
are you likely to be calling every hour.
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Estimate your monthly
usage. Post-pay services offer more freetime or discounted call
rates for higher monthly line rental. This can lead to lower
overall monthly bill. Where as Pre-pay can be very expensive for
high usage callers because of the call rates usually being
higher.
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Decide whether to have
Pre-paid or Post-paid type services. This will narrow the
options available (in particular for pre-paid).
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Find out which network
most of your friends and families are connected with. Higher
call charges apply to calls made to other networks on most
tariffs however certain tariffs offer low rates for such calls.
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When are you likely to
make most of your calls (ie. day time, evening, weekend etc.)?
Call rates vary between different times of the day or week.
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Obtain details of
different tariffs from the network operator. This should include
all the call charges and discounted call rates.
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Based on your assumptions
for monthly usage determine estimate for your monthly bill using
call rates provided for each tariff. (Use only your most
frequent time for making calls such as evening, in the
calculation).
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Compare each tariff
against cost, benefits and service level support (such as
upgrade terms, Global roaming activation etc.) to determine the
right package for you.
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