Orange pay as you go SIM Pack
Limited to 2 per person
CHOICE OF TARIFFS AVAILABLE:
 |
fixed rates all day |
choose your own off-peak |
talk and save |
| Initial Call Credit |
£1 upon registration |
£1 upon registration |
£1 upon registration |
| Landlines |
20p at all times |
35p peak 10p offpeak |
25p per min for the first 3 mins daily, thereafter 5p per min |
| Orange mobiles |
20p at all times |
20p peak 10p offpeak |
| Other UK Mobiles |
40p at all times |
50p peak 25p offpeak |
40p at all times |
| WAP mobile internet |
10p at all times |
| Voicemail |
10p at all times |
| Text Messages |
12p each |
| Photo Messages |
40p each |
| Minimum Call Charge |
5p per call |
You must use the service at least once every 180 days to remain connected
Unique benefits for all Orange pay as you go customers:
- Free Reserve calls: From 1 July 2003 Orange are introducing reserve calls for all pay as you go customers. Everyone will get two emergency 30 second reserve calls, or one 60 second one. Which means you'll never be left stranded if your talk time runs out when you really need it. This benefit used to be exclusive to owners of the Out Here / Text Saver packs, but is now available to everyone. Call 450 and follow the instructions to make your reserve call.
Other Charges:
- GPRS mobile internet access: £4 per Mb
- International call charges: click here
- International text messages: 20p each
- Premium rate numbers: not available from Orange pay as you go
Choose Your Own Off-Peak:
10% extra talk-time free:
On the "choose your own off-peak" plan from 1 July 2003 if you top up by £50 or more at a time, Orange will give you 10% extra talk time for free!
With "choose your own offpeak" you can choose an off-peak time band suitable for your needs! So you can either have the usual 7pm - 11pm time band (as well as 11pm - 7am which everyone gets), or now choose from one of these instead, for your UK calls:
Will this be good for me?
Example 1:
If you tend to use your phone mainly at weekends and on your lunch break during the week, while at work, then choosing the "lunchtime" time band will save you pounds every week on calls, even if you only use it for a few minutes every day!
Example 2:
You work part-time in the mornings only, and are always at home every evening, so don't make calls at either of these times. If you choose the "afternoon" time band your calls will be cheapest when you are most likely to need your mobile phone.
Talk and Save and Fixed rates all day tariffs do not have any peak or off-peak rates, with call charges being the same regardless of time of day.