Tuesday, July 13, 2010

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Who has the best deals in mobile phones?

We
customers of some cell phone company and choose the operator for different reasons: for a team like us because our family use it, because they operate with that work, because our partners use it, because it has better coverage in one area of \u200b\u200bColombia, but some do not even have seen very closely the rates that we offer the 3 operators in Colombia.

We are loyal to a brand for different reasons, even beyond our economy and we are hiring the same company month by month. We were looking at the different rates of the 3 mobile operators in Colombia: Movistar , Comcel and Tigo and made the comparison of 3 plans controlled account (postpaid) units on the market and these were the results:





























(*** by tigo table in the plan of $ 64,990 =, 317 minutes appear to be fixed are actually 326 minutes (64990 / 199 = 326) ***)

TIGO offers by far the cheapest postpaid plan in the market: $ 24,990 = while the most economical plan is $ 37,900 COMCEL =. The amount included in minutes each plan vary depending on destination and other additional benefits such as membership of common numbers and text messages. Although undoubtedly TIGO offers the lowest fare we see that the "numbers Bacán" (subscription common numbers that operator) is charged as a monthly fixed value while COMCEL we have "elected." But do we talk so much with a group of small to justify the payment of the "numbers Bacanos?. This subscription is optional and will have to see if something actually used continuously or continue saving with a central rate than long term become a better savings and free to call.














Movistar offers us second even the cheapest plan: $ 34,990 = although still Tigo who have a minute to all destinations cheaper. According to # justiciamovil have defended you on twitter, this company has had few complaints about abuse of charges or fine print in contracts as Tigo. In other balance, in many areas of Colombia Comcel has a better signal.

We also give a look at roaming rates , as many of the unknown and simply take for granted that a service is "expensive" that we should never use. While still somewhat expensive, are increasingly giving operators more flexibility, enable international conventions and adjust rates. Keep in mind that this is a temporary service that we use when we travel in a short season. For long trips it is preferable to acquire a SimCard a local operator and organize our families and contacts there to receive calls. Not rule out the use of roaming, look at the rates:











. MOC Home = Mobile Originating Call, Call to Home Country Mobile Originating Country of Origin · MOC LDI = Mobile Originating Call to International Long Distance - Calling Long Distance Mobile Originated International · MOC Local = Mobile Originating Call to Local Destination - Mobile Originated Call Local Destination to fixed or mobile in visited country · MTC Local = Mobile Terminating Call from Local site - Phone Call Completed (received) in the country being visited.

In roaming, the call that we enter our phone is charged and must review the rates of each of our plans. We chose a common destiny to chance (United States) and found that if we make a call from USA to Colombia costs us:

In COMCEL: $ 6,680 = (approx)
In TIGO: $ 4,700 = ( approx)
In MOVISTAR: $ 6,199 =

A comparison of prices similar to that found in control account plans, but we must check if these rates are at our respective plans and before traveling us to send all our doubts to service our respective operators.

We always think of our economy, freedom and comfort. This is a good start to look at which operator offers best service, coverage, rates and benefits.

Remember to use # Justiciamovil on Twitter to report any abuse of the 3 operators, to discuss any topic of telephony our facebook group and follow us on twitter to talk about these issues that concerns us all.

look forward to reading comments.

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