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Mobile by Sainsbury's
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded1 July 2013
Defunct15 January 2016
FateClosing
HeadquartersUnited Kingdom
Area served
United Kingdom
ProductsMobile telecommunications products and services
ParentSainsbury's
Websitewww.mobilebysainsburys.co.uk

Mobile by Sainsbury's is a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) in the UK, operated by Sainsbury's, using the Vodafone UK network.[1]

Sainsbury's original mobile virtual network was launched in 2001 but only lived until 2003. The new service, Mobile by Sainsbury's, launched in July 2013, and follows earlier mobile network launches by supermarket rivals Tesco and Asda.[2]

Mobile by Sainsbury's customers have until 14th November 2015 to top up with MBS. Any remaining credit can still be used until 15th January 2016, in which the mobile company will be closing for good.

History

On 18 October 2000, Sainsbury's announced that they will be launching a new MVNO in the UK, called Sainsbury's One, which would be using the BT Cellnet network (which became O2 in 2002).[3] It would offer the lowest prices in a 'Rate and Compare' customer strategy. The service commenced on 2 January 2001.[4] The 'One' brand name was later dropped.

Sainsbury's Mobile ended up in a commercial failure. In autumn 2002, Sir Peter Davis admitted in a letter written to a complaining customer that the standard of service had not been of the standard expected. Near the end of its lifetime it only managed to gain 60,000 subscribers, and one of its partners, Mosaic Group Inc., became defunct. On 18 July 2003, Sainsbury's announced that its mobile customers will be transferred to O2's tariffs, marking the end of Sainsbury's mobile virtual network.[5]

Two months later in September 2003, rival supermarket Tesco launched its successful Tesco Mobile network.

On 23 September 2008, it was reported that Sainsbury's was set to launch a mobile network once again.[6] Three years later on 28 October 2011, Sainsbury's finally got the go-ahead and was close to sealing a deal with a network operator.[7] After several delays, the new Mobile by Sainsbury's service was announced on 1 July 2013 in a partnership with Vodafone UK. The service launched on 24 July 2013.

In February 2014 a new set of bundles were quietly launched reducing the costs of the 2 larger bundles, increasing the minutes available for the 2 cheapest tariffs, and doubling the amount of data available. Mobile By Sainsbury's SIM cards are available in most local and large supermarkets, together with a range of handsets in over 300 stores. Sainsbury's started opening standalone Phone shops in its large stores in 2012 and now operates over 20 of them. In addition it launched its own website www.phoneshopbysainsburys.co.uk.

On 13 October 2015, Mobile by Sainsbury's ceased accepting new SIM card orders, and a Bitter Wallet article reports that the network will shut down on 15 January 2016 due to "a breakdown after negotiations with Vodafone."

Charges

SIM only price plans

  • £8, 300 mins, unlimited texts, 500 MB data
  • £10, 500 mins, unlimited texts, 1 GB data
  • £12, 800 mins, unlimited texts, 2 GB data

Bundles

  • £10, 300 mins, unlimited texts, 500 MB data
  • £12.50, 500 mins, unlimited texts, 1 GB data
  • £15, 800 mins, unlimited texts, 2 GB data

Rolling Bundles

  • £8, 300 mins, unlimited texts, 500 MB data
  • £10, 500 mins, unlimited texts, 1 GB data
  • £12, 800 mins, unlimited texts, 2 GB data

Customers can choose to have "Rolling bundles" where bundles are automatically renewed at a 20% discount. All come with double Nectar points on Sainsbury's shopping and fuel for the 30 day life of the bundle and a family of four can link their phone accounts to the same loyalty card; Sainsbury's claimed a family of four could earn £180 in Nectar points per year.[8]

Standard Rates

  • 8p/minute
  • 4p/text
  • 5p/1MB

All come with Nectar points when topping up.

Coverage

Mobile by Sainsbury's operates using Vodafone's network,[9] so it gives the same level of UK coverage as Vodafone — 99% of the UK for 2G, and roaming coverage in over 200 countries around the world.

Marketing

Initial marketing was handled by Cake, who pitched the service at mothers and families, seeking to play on Sainsbury's status as a trusted brand.[10]

Reception

Cable.co.uk were critical of the poor value for money offered and Sainsbury's lack of experience in mobile phones, while praising the coverage and offer of emergency credit.[11] This review was before the new bundles launched in February 2014.

References

  1. ^ Henderson, Rik (2013-07-24). "Mobile by Sainsbury's opens for business, PAYG plans earn double Nectar points". Pocket-lint. Retrieved 2013-08-01.
  2. ^ "Sainsbury's launches mobile network in partnership with Vodafone". Independent. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  3. ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/978350.stm
  4. ^ http://www.computing.co.uk/ctg/news/1854177/sainsburys-moves-mobile-networks
  5. ^ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/2857995/Sainsburys-diverts-its-mobile-service.html
  6. ^ http://www.mobiletoday.co.uk/news/industry/6585/Sainsbury%E2%80%99s_set_for_MVNO_launch.aspx
  7. ^ http://www.mobiletoday.co.uk/news/industry/6585/Sainsbury%E2%80%99s_set_for_MVNO_launch.aspx
  8. ^ "Mobile by Sainsbury's phone network launched". Expert Reviews. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  9. ^ Curtis, Sophie (24 July 2013). "Sainsbury's launches pay-as-you-go mobile network". The Telegraph. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  10. ^ Owens, John. "Sainsbury's calls in Cake for six-month mobile launch project". Marketing Magazine. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  11. ^ Ricci, Hannah (October 15, 2013). "Is Mobile by Sainsbury's any good?". Cable.co.uk. Retrieved 10 January 2014.