You are here: silicon.com > Networks > Mobile & Wireless

Mobile & Wireless

Stelios launches no-frills mobile contender

Aiming for a Danish repeat

By Jo Best

Published: 10 March 2005 15:45 GMT

No-frills mobile operator easyMobile has officially launched in the UK.

The venture is the latest addition to cheapo airline pioneer Stelios Haji-Iannou's empire and is concentrating on selling airtime and SMS without any bundling or handset subsidies. All voice minutes and texts will be sold at a single tariff - 15p per minute and 5p per text message - with no line rental charges.

The operator will also be selling its services exclusively over the internet and customer service will be minimal.

The newest UK operator will be run in partnership with Danish operators Telmore and TDC, with T-Mobile providing the network for Stelios' service provider to piggyback on. Frank Rasmussen, ex-head of Telmore, is CEO of the MVNO (mobile virtual network operator).

Rasmussen's Telmore operator was run on a similar model and, following the MVNO's entrance into Danish domestic market, prices halved and Telmore now has an 11 per cent market share.

To try to stimulate demand, prices for easyMobile from launch until June will be 3p per text and 9p per minute for calls.

Analysts are already betting on Stelios' success in the UK market.

A report from Strand Consulting said: "We believe that the launch of easyMobile in the UK will be a repeat of exactly what we have experienced in e.g. Denmark over the past four years. easyMobile's CEO Frank Rasmussen will act in way that has not been seen before in the UK. The phrase 'Guerrilla Marketing' will be an important element in how Frank Rasmussen and easyMobile will profile themselves."

Haji-Iannou hasn't been struggling to generate publicity since he announced his intention to launch the MVNO. Fellow mobile operator Orange has already filed a trademark suit over easyMobile's trademark use of the colour orange.

  1. Zones
  2. Management
  3. Networks
  4. Software
  5. IT Services
  6. Hardware
  1. Verticals
  2. Public Sector
  3. Financial Services
  4. Retail & Leisure

Read and write about internet access at the airports of the world at atlarge.com.

Peter Cochrane Peter Cochrane's Blog: How the telcos could save themselves Doomed network operators could thrive with a bit of innovation

Peter Cochrane Peter Cochrane's Blog: Facebook saves teen from prison Another unexpected impact of social networking


  • Jobs
SSADM / Waterfall Business (Agile, RUP. Mobile)

The Business Analyst should have a good understanding of Market Trends (particularly re: International roaming and MVNO) and be able to define ...

IT Service Desk (Help Desk) Operator, York; Active Directory, TCP/IP

Due to expansion our client is currently seeking an enthusiastic and effective Service Desk / Help Desk Operator to join their existing, busy, ...

Support Shift Operator with AS400, Iseries, SAN - Surrey

Our client a financial institution urgently requires a 24/7shift operator to perform day-to-day monitoring and maintenance tasks to ensure the ...

Agenda Setters 2009
Welcome to the ninth annual Agenda Setters poll – silicon.com's list of the top 50 most influential individuals in the technology and IT industries, from techies and CIOs to entrepreneurs and business leaders. Find out more in our latest special report.





Quick Sitemap Links: