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Vodafone and Orange Bottom of Which? Survey
Updated:2008/4/25 14:02
Britain¨s mobile phone networks fared so poorly in a Which? Online customer satisfaction poll that not one has achieved Best Buy status. While Tesco scored the best for pay-as-you-go (PAYG) deals, and Virgin for pay-monthly options, neither lived up to the standards required of a Which? Best Buy.
Which? is a consumer magazine which publishes reviews goods and services. Vodafone and Orange received the poorest scores for overall satisfaction in both categories. T-Mobile PAYG customers were just as unimpressed. The survey of more than 4,600 Which? members found that the quality and speed of response to queries were particular problem areas for pay-monthly customers. Virgin was rated best, but only 33% and 38% respectively of its customers thought these aspects of service were very good. Which? Online editor Jess Ross said: "Long gone are the days when mobile phones were just for talking and texting; they now double up as MP3 players, digital cameras and personal organisers, too." "But, without a single mobile phone service awarded a Best Buy in our survey, clearly the industry has some catching up to do when it comes to meeting its customers¨ expectations." A separate Which? poll of more than 2,000 people found that over 25% also wrongly thought their provider covered the costs of calls in between a phone being stolen and the theft being reported. In addition, 60% of owners admitted having no security measures in place for their handset, such as using the handset¨s Pin code. Source:cellular-news ,Vodafone Close to Investing in Ghana (2008-6-27) ,Vodafone fights $2bn tax claim (2008-6-24) ,Vodafone to Challenge Indian Tax Law Change (2008-6-23) ,Vodafone Egypt launches ADSL services (2008-6-18) ,Vodafone Tops UK Mobile Boradband Speed Tests (2008-6-16) ,Vodafone Launches Femtocell To Bundle Together Fixed And Wireless Services (2008-6-3) ,Vodafone Spied on its Own Directors (2008-6-2) ,3 Mobile gets iPhone; warning to Optus and Vodafone staff (2008-6-2) ,Vodafone agrees to pay $2.1b for Qatar license (2008-5-29) ,Vodafone to Pay $2.1 Billion for Mobile License in Qatar (2008-5-28) |
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