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Virgin release The Liberty SIM

Virgin Mobile has launched a new option for PrePay mobile phone users. The firm's latest offering provides people who sign up to the service with 200 call minutes and 200 free texts. Users who do not wish to change their mobile number will be able to transfer their contact details to the new SIM. The offer ends on December 31st and includes bonus features, such as voicemail and free itemised online statements. Mobile Choice described the ...

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Thursday, 27th November 2008 - by David Roberts

Mobile phone 'is 100 years old'

The first steps towards the mobile phone were taken in 1908 by Nathan Stubblefield - who has just be...
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Monday, 12th May 2008 - by Editorial Team

Contract customers looking to switch?

It has been revealed that 20 per cent of contract customers are looking to switch mobile phone provi...
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Wednesday, 7th May 2008 - by Editorial Team

Virgin to launch new Liberty scheme

Virgin Mobile has announced that it is launching a new scheme where mobile phone customers can purch...
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Wednesday, 19th March 2008 - by Editorial Team

Virgin Mobile offers help to abuse vict...

Virgin Mobile has donated 50 mobile phones to Warwickshire police, as part of a scheme to provide vi...
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Tuesday, 15th January 2008 - by Editorial Team

Mobile charity

Virgin Mobile has announced the launch of two new services, which will aim to raise money for charity. One of the initiatives is a new directory enquires service on 118 918, where 20p of the price of the call will be donated to Kids Company and Foyer. The other is for Virgin Mobile users, allowing them to text in the word 'DONATE' to 84744 and £1 will be donated to the same charities, which... Read the full story »
Wednesday, 2nd January 2008 - by Editorial Team

BT drops mobile TV service

A project by BT and Virgin Mobile to provide TV content for mobile phones has been scrapped less than a year after it was launched. BT had been providing the bandwidth for the fledging service and was expected to launch similar products with other phone companies, before low consumer demand forced the cancellation of the contract with Virgin Mobile, the Independent reports. According to the news... Read the full story »
Friday, 27th July 2007 - by Editorial Team

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