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OneStopPhoneShop Top Deals

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

NEW XP WEB BOOK

The Orange USB Modem Stick and the Elonex 10.2″ webbook allows internet access anywhere, at anytime without the need for a home line and is the smallest USB modem out at the moment. It couldn’t be any easier, simply plug it into your laptop and you’ll have mobile internet access, email and web browsing.

The Elonex 10.2″ webbook is ideal for all you busy people always on the move, plus it’s great for kids and homework. The webbook supplies laptop features but with no added complications, it’s laptop simplicity at its best. The Elonex will support you with great software including: Microsoft® Outlook express email, Microsoft® Windows Firewall and Microsoft® Windows Media Player.

Best of all there is no need for mess, no installation CD’s, you plug in and go, it makes surfing the web completely hassle free. And with the low fixed monthly price plan, you’d be crazy to miss out. All for £25 month.

http://www.onestopphoneshop.co.uk/mobile-phones/orange/usbmod/orange/eoi25jul08

 

Nokia N95 Black 8gb

NEW IMPROVED OFFER – NOW EVEN BETTER!
400 mins UNLIMITED text @ 9 months half price.

Store all multi-media files and up to 2000 songs or 166 albums with the impressive 8GB of internal memory.
With this much memory you can store all multimedia files until your hearts content. Including amazing pictures you have captured with the built-in 5.0-Megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss Optical Lens. Also enjoy DVD-like quality videos with the built-in video-play system.

http://www.onestopphoneshop.co.uk/mobile-phones/nokia/n95blk8gb/orange/d30pejul07

 

Samsung F480 Tocco
800 mins. UNLIMITED Text. @ 6 months half price.


The Samsung F480 mobile phone will dazzle you with a revolutionary touch-screen design, amazing slim-line shape and high-tec features.
http://www.onestopphoneshop.co.uk/mobile-phones/samsung/samsghf480/orange/d35pemar08?show_net=best&show_info=#tariffs

 

Sony Ericsson W350i black = FREE Playstation 3

Pre-loaded Guitar Legend™, a mobile game for all you music crazy people.
600 mins. Unlimited text. @ £35 per month
http://www.onestopphoneshop.co.uk/mobile-phones/sony%20ericsson/w350ibl/orange/d35pemar08/ofsonyps340gb?show_net=best&show_info=#tariffs

 

Sony Ericsson C902

800 mins. UNLIMITED text @ 8 months half price.

The Sony Ericsson C902 mobile phone uses the ground breaking Cyber-shot™ technology to allow you to have the very best in quality pictures.
Enjoy top-of-the-range pictures, use the 5.0-megapixel camera with Face Detection

Browse the web with 3G HSDPA for high-speed internet usage

 

http://www.onestopphoneshop.co.uk/mobile-phones/sony%20ericsson/c902/orange/d35pemar08?show_net=best&show_info=#tariffs

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Affiliate Programme for mobile phones and mobile broadband

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

OneStopPhoneShop offers you the chance to sell the latest handsets at unrivalled prices on the major UK networks, (T-Mobile, O2, Orange, Virgin and 3) giving our customers the best value for money along with a positive and professional customer focused experience. As part of the Carphone warehouse you can feel assured that you and your customers will receive the very best deals and first class service.

 

Our Third Party Programme with buyat.

Why use a third party affiliate network to manage your affiliate programme?

For you if you already have a website and you just need a data feed or banners to place on you website already set up for tracking.

* It’s completely FREE to join
* Earn excellent commission on your sales
* An account manager to offer you help and advice
* The best mobile phone deals on the Internet available to you
* A comprehensive management system for reporting
* ‘Tracking cookies’ set for 30 days
* Monthly commission payments
* Choose from a wide selection of banners, links and gr
aphics to include on your site

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WHITE LABELAre you a Club?

or know a College or organisation that you can offer your mobile phones and earn commission for yourself and the club!!

Get £25 for each Contract Sale.
The more you sell, the more you earn

arrow Our White Label Programme.
The White label programme gives you a brand free selling tool for you to use with your own company image and logo. There are 3 main types that you can swap between as and when you want. All come with a total management system for you to track your traffic and sales.

  • Standalone Programme

A fully designed, automated and hosted website with your logo/branding. As soon as a deal updates on our site it updates on yours, this is completely effortless and simple. Your dedicated mobile phone site provides a professional user-friendly experience to your customers.

  • i-frame Programme

This is for partners who wish to diversify their product range or expand their mobile phone offering. It allows you to place OneStopPhoneShop’s deals in your existing headers and footers while maintaining the look and feel of your site and provides continuity for the customer.

  • Data Feed Programme

This is ideal for those with web design skills, and ultimately those who wish to create a mobile phone site from scratch. It enables you to sell OneStopPhoneShop’s deals in your own name and you are in full control of how the site looks. Full product feeds are provided on a daily basis and integration must be completed daily.

standalone iframe datafeed


* It’s completely FREE to join
* Earn excellent commission on your sales
* Monthly commission payments
* The best deals on the web available to you
* Fantastic exclusive handsets
* Real time tracking within your secure login area
* Direct and quality service
* You provide the leads and we’ll do the rest

More info / Sign-up

Transparency in mobile data roaming a must

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

London eForum discussion group highlights customer confusion when using data services abroad.

Trying to figure out what you will be paying for data roaming, even if you know what you will be charged per megabyte, is like “determining the meat content of British sausages: you just cannot determine it,” said Ewan Sutherland, an independent telecoms consultant speaking at a Westminster eForum event in London on Monday.

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And transparency, or the lack thereof, was a major concern for many of the speakers at the eForum session on data roaming.

"Users do not understand what it means when downloading data," agreed Fabio Colasanti, director general for information society and media at the European Commission, highlighting so-called "bill shock" as a major area of concern for the EC.

One such a bill totalling £31,500 was delivered to a U.K. consumer after data roaming in Portugal, explained Danielle Mestraud, a solicitor at Farleys Solicitors. This consumer usually has a bill of about £150 per month, she said

Mestraud said eventually the bill was settled for £229, after the operator looked at the cheapest roaming options that were available.

According to Mestraud, the main problem is a lack of transparency in the billing process, coupled with the inability of consumers to monitor their data usage.

She said service providers owe it to their customers to provide transparent bills, and that customers should at any time be able to see how much data they are using.

Robyn Durie, from T-Mobile's regulatory council, claimed that for T-Mobile customers, there is not a significant difference between data roaming prices and data prices in the U.K.

Data roaming is new, and the company first had to "get everything to work in the U.K. and elsewhere," she said. "Now we think we've got to a point of technical stability," which could now lead to reductions in prices, she added.

In mainland Europe, roaming costs take on an even greater significance, due to the proximity of country borders and the fact that people frequently travel over these borders, according to Nick White, executive vice president of the International Telecommunications Users Group (INTUG).

But while operators see data roaming as an attractive area to earn high margins, it becomes increasingly difficult for cross-border businesses to use these services, he said.

Telecommunication companies are effectively adding a tax to companies who operate internationally, he said.

According to White, who is calling for greater regulatory intervention in the data roaming space, the current structure is not leading to effective competition on an international level, and this situation does not look likely to change in the foreseeable future.

But it is not just data roaming that gives consumers a headache.

The biggest problem for consumers is that they do not understand how mobile billing in general works, both at home and abroad, claimed Steve Weller, head of communications services at online price comparison service uSwitch.

He said some travellers prefer to just send text messages, while many elect to keep their mobiles switched off, for fear of unexpectedly high bills.

Rewrite Film Festival

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Young film makers asked to enter mobile phone film competition

Southwark Playhouse and two Street Geniuses has launched the Rewrite Film Festival, a film competition with a twist. All entries must be filmed on a mobile phone, though each entry can be edited on a computer. Applicants must be between the ages of 15 and 20 with the winners receiving cash prizes as well as having their films shown at a gala event on 7 September. Submissions must be made between 1 and 31 August, with a cost of £5 per film.

Each applicant must base their film around one of three categories; Remake a film or short scene from a television program, Reprogramme people’s perception about something that you are personally concerned with, and Rewind where you take the audience back to a moment in the past and change it in someway.

Entries can be made via post or email. For further information, visit www.rewritefilmfestival.co.uk.

Watchdog clamps down on mobile service vendors

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

LONDON (Reuters) – Vendors offering mobile services such as ringtones and SMS news alerts could have such services temporarily suspended if they fail to allow users to easily stop subscriptions, regulator PhonepayPlus said on Thursday.

The watchdog for premium phone-paid services said it would clamp down immediately on vendors who did not offer easy get-outs as it launches an eight-week consultation on measures to improve business practices and boost customer trust.

“Any failure will mean we will use our emergency powers,” PhonepayPlus Chairman Alistair Graham told a news conference. “We’ve got an immediate problem in the mobile sector and we want to get to grips with it.”

Faster, third-generation telecoms networks and new devices such as Apple’s iPhone are making premium-rate mobile services more available and attractive while increasing the need to improve business practices, PhonepayPlus said.

Sales of mobile premium-rate services rose 20 percent to 464 million pounds.

Yet the watchdog said a lack of trust meant most consumers never used such services and noted overall sales including landline and mobile services fell 10 percent to 1.07 billion pounds in the year to end-March.

Britain was hit by a series of scandals last year surrounding TV shows and quizzes that encouraged viewers to call in using premium-rate numbers but then misled them about the results, for example by keeping the competition open after they had chosen the winner.

Customer complaints in the past year more than doubled to over 8,000.

PhonepayPlus said consumers were too often signed up for subscriptions without realising it — and found it hard to unsubscribe.

They also received unwanted and sometimes expensive marketing messages, while pricing was unclear.

The watchdog said its concerns were shared by other European regulators, and said it had participated in a European Union-wide investigation into mobile premium services, whose results are due to be released later on Thursday.

“It’s essential that we address this. Only by working together to build trust among consumers will we see a growing, sustainable, vibrant market for phone-paid services,” said PhonepayPlus Chief Executive George Kidd.

The watchdog pledged to come up with measures to make costs and conditions clearer and to provide for easy ways of opting out of receiving promotional messages after consulting with operators and so-called aggregators.

Aggregators such as MX Telecom, mBlox and WIN link telecoms carriers and content providers such as music labels and video producers.

(Reporting by Georgina Prodhan; Editing by Jason Neely)

 
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