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Title: PAYG Skype enabled mobile-help wanted on choosing
Post by: Varche on 04 January 2015, 12:40:59
Mrs V is still in the UK (14 weeks now) and no end in sight.

She has a PAYG with 3 which used to support Skype before Microsoft withdrew the facility on older phones. The Skype is primarily for us to keep in touch (me in Spain) as she flits from one elderly relative to another or to hospital. We are with 3 as they have good coverage in Portpatrick in SW Scotland.

So what I am looking for is a phone for very occasional national/local calls, to receive calls from anxious realtives or health care professionals and that has Skype, perhaps also be able to consult text of an email and basic Internet searches. It might be that PAYG is more expensive than a contract.

Any suggestions welcome. The obvious thing to do would be to just visit a 3 shop and be bamboozled into something expensive.
Title: Re: PAYG Skype enabled mobile-help wanted on choosing
Post by: zirk on 04 January 2015, 15:41:58
Problem with Three is coverage, tends to be a bit all or nothing, mostly nothing around here, despite me being slap bang on the M25.

Personally Ive always been a Voda or O2 person due to their Network Coverage in General, having said that EE are making some big waves now mainly because they still heavily rely on the Sister Co's Orange and T Mobile as a Network Backup, but in essence have a 3G/4g Network all 3 in one.

My advice is all about doing your homework before you commit, almost all the Networks give away PAYG Sims online, so a bit of a mess around to see which one would siut etc, sure you get the idea.

And yes, PAYG can end up more expensive than Contract (Sometimes Cheaper) but if you looking at chunking loads of Data about ie, Skype or Simular, then have a look at some T Mobiles PAYG Bolt On deals, 30 Days Internet can be had for Fiver a month. .

Also, do you really need Skype, if your looking at Voice to Voice Call Overseas have a look at Rebtel, been using them for years, ok, its VOIP but they set the Calls Up using simple DDI Numbers meaning each person is using a London (0203), 0800 or 03 Numbers in the UK which come out of your Mins Pack anyway, and the same deal for Callers to the UK in other Counties (Local or Free Reate)..