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Basic Facts about Payg Sim Cards

If you use your mobile phone sparingly or just on special occasions, then you can find payg simcards quite useful....

I f you use your mobile phone sparingly or just on special occasions, then you can find payg simcards quite useful. Unlike regular pay monthly tariffs, pay-as-you-go service offers very low calling rates to subscribers. To get started, just to order a free payg simcard and put it in the slot at the back of your existing handset. Some of the advantages of the service include no credit checks and no direct debit setup. You simply need to top up your phone when you need some extra credit. Various mobile networks exist to provide payg service. For instance, in the UK, popular mobile networks such as O2, Giffgaff, Orange, and others provide payg simcards. Among the providers are mainstream players, low-cost providers, and even specialized services that enable subscribers to pay from abroad. Before you order your payg simcard, you need to consider the following: Are you switching your network? If you consider changing your network but keeping your handset, then it is advisable to have your handset unlocked first before you can use the payg simcard. Consult your service provider for assistance on how to unlock you handset. It is important to know that regardless of the network you choose, you get the same level of coverage. For instance, if you are in the UK and you choose Giffgaff as your network provider, you get the same level of coverage as those on O2. Remember to choose the right type of simcard. At the time of ordering, your provider may ask about which size you need for your handset. Currently three types of payg simcards exist namely standard, micro, and Nano simcards. Find out which one is most appropriate for your phone. Finally, you need to decide whether you are keeping your number. In most cases, it is easy to change your network but retain your existing number. To do so, your old provider gives you a PAC code, which you present to your new mobile network provider. The transfer often takes less than a day with minimal network interruption.