Friday, August 17, 2007

Now you pay for just what you use

There was a time when consumers were at their wit's end falling prey to the unprecedented and pricey commercial behaviour portrayed by manufacturers of various products. The most evident reason for such an upswing in the prices of commodities and services was the lack of adequate players to create an environment of favourable competition. This gave room for the prevalent players to practice monopoly and levy unacceptable prices that made consumers look out for a breather. With the gradual growth of commercialism in every sector and the creation of a favourable environment for the progress of participating players, the number of manufacturers began to go up. Along with this proliferation, another achievement that was made was the introduction of consumer-centric concepts to boost saleability.

The UK mobile phone industry has shown all signs of being one of the most promising sectors in the early 21st century and continues to maintain its solidarity owing to the clever presentation of a wide range of lucrative schemes for the end users. In the wake of serious competition in the major dome of product marketing, mobile phones have created a legion of followers across the globe. What makes them so desirable is not merely the accumulation of some of the most advanced features and abilities known to man today, but a feasible usability in terms of affordability. The UK mobile phone market recognizes the potential prevalent in the nation and has therefore offered some highly attractive schemes like contract mobile phones, pay as you go mobile phones and sim free mobile phones for the users.

The pay as you go mobile phone plan is a very popular option among the ones on offer, as it is the most economic in nature. Under the pay as you go deal, users merely have to pay for what they consume in terms of minutes, which can be very conveniently renewed on being exhausted.

Source:
http://www.amazines.com/view_author.cfm?authorid=17367&Author=Amanda&20Dorothy

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