14-11-2012 14:39 - edited 14-11-2012 14:40
14-11-2012 14:39 - edited 14-11-2012 14:40
Is this a world record ? Are Spanish Telcos that uncompetitive ?
Telefonica drop 830K customers between April & August this year and Vodafone, in a close run race, shed 639K. Execs at Spanish competitors Orange and Yoigo all get FAT bonuses feeding off the carcasses of former Telefonica/Voda customers.
It seems Vodafone are now giving away iPhone 5s on 4G with unlimited calls/texts/web to stop the haemorrage of customers.....for Euros35 pcm !!! & Telefonica belatedly slash prices of Phone\Broadband\Mobile packages by 40% to halt the slide. I wont even bore you with the Jazztel offer; it'd make you sick with envy.
Market forces at work. Can we have some please ?
Meanwhile back in Blighty totally uncompetitive 02 get ready to shaft this customer with a revised monthly bill for his Simplicity based S2. Up to £24 from a £13.80. Not happening; I remember when Simplicity Tariffs didnt subsidise O2's corporate excesses and had unlimited data (2007).
Now where's that Tesco Mobile number ...?
on 14-11-2012 16:06
on 14-11-2012 16:06
Or maybe one called The Unhappys.
on 14-11-2012 16:12
on 14-11-2012 16:12
on 14-11-2012 16:14
I already suggested a complaints forum as one little section wouldn't be enough:robotwink:
on 14-11-2012 17:25
on 14-11-2012 17:33
on 14-11-2012 17:33
Couple of interesting points though:smileywink:
on 16-11-2012 11:03
on 16-11-2012 11:03
The obvious fact omitted from the OP is that the Euro-med countries are in a bit of a financial crisis hence the loss across all networks. I wonder how many of those lost customers have been through the equivalent of our CCJ's?
What would be interesting is to see what the take-up of PAYG has been over the last couple of years in Spain.
Also, it might be interesting to see how the UK networks report the churn rate next year as a comparision.