Sunday, November 16, 2008

Virgin Mobile

Virgin Mobile is a brand used by many mobile phone service providers based in the United Kingdom, and operating in India, Australia, Canada, South Africa, the United States and France; the brand survived only briefly in Singapore. The international Virgin Mobile businesses each act as independent entities, usually in a partnership between Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Group and an existing phone company. Virgin Group provides the brand, and the phone company operates the network infrastructure.

Virgin Mobile was the world's first Mobile Virtual Network Operator when it launched in the United Kingdom in 1999.[citation needed] It does not maintain its own network but instead contracts to use the existing network(s) of other providers.

Global network

In the UK, Virgin Mobile uses the T-Mobile network.[1] In the US, the Sprint Nextel system is the carrier.[2] There is no roaming to other networks in the United States. In Australia, Virgin Mobile operates on the Optus network.[3] In Canada, it uses the Bell Mobility network.[4] In France, it uses Orange SA.[5] Virgin Mobile South Africa uses the Cell C network for coverage across South Africa.[6] In India, it uses the network of Tata Indicom. These networks use two different mobile telephony standards, GSM and CDMA. GSM is used in the UK, South Africa, Australia and France. CDMA is used in the US, India and Canada. (GSM is available in India via other service providers).

In all countries, Virgin Mobile offers prepaid pay-as-you-go service. In the UK, US, Canada, Australia and South Africa, Virgin Mobile also offers a post-paid option to approved customers. Already very common in the UK at the time of Virgin Mobile's launch, prepaid wireless service was a very small part of the US wireless market. Nevertheless, competitive pricing, and a "no-frills" approach ensured a small but significant market share

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