An Analysis of Operators' PrePay versus PostPay offers
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Report Description
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction – What are the differences between PrePay & PostPay services
2. France – PrePay & PostPay services
3. Germany – PrePay & PostPay services
4. Italy – PrePay & PostPay services
5. Japan – PrePay & PostPay services
6. Singapore – PrePay & PostPay services
7. USA – PrePay & PostPay services
8. Conclusions
List of Figures
Figure 1 – A pie chart showing Orange France PrePay and PostPay subscribers – Q2 2021 Figure 2 – A picture showing the Orange PrePay Cards from Euro €5 up to Euro €30 value - France
Figure 3 – A picture showing the SFR PrePay 5G card (95 GB mobile data, unlimited calls & SMS) – France
Figure 4 – A table comparing selected SFR & Orange PrePay & PostPay pricing
Figure 5 – A pie chart showing German PrePay and PostPay subscribers – Q2 2021
Figure 6 – A picture showing the 10 GB Blau mobile plan - Germany
Figure 7 – A picture showing the O2 my Prepaid Max plan – Germany
Figure 8 – A picture showing the online tool for adjusting Congstar bundles of SMS and calls for PrePay bundles - Germany
Figure 9 – An online advertisement showing the Fraenk mobile app plan - Germany
Figure 10 – A table comparing selected Telekom & O2 Telefonica PrePay & PostPay pricing Figure 11 – A table showing Italy’s PrePay and PostPay users in in percentage – Q1 2021 Figure 12 – A graphic showing the Iliad GIGA 120 mobile plan - Italy
Figure 13 – A graphic showing the Poste Mobil 30 GB mobile data plan – Italy
Figure 14 – A table showing the costs of the Poste Mobile Creami Relax 20 & 20 Super plans
Figure 15 – A menu graphic showing the pricing provided for numbers ported to Ho from Tiscali
Figure 16 – A picture showing the Vodafone Smart Pay service – Italy
Figure 17 – A picture showing the povo PrePay service – Japan
Figure 18 – A graphic showing the UQ Mobile plans (based on a 24-month term) – Japan Figure 19 – A picture showing the NTT docomo Welcome Japan SIM – Japan
Figure 20 – A table showing the charges for the NTT docomo 5G Gigaho Premier plan – Japan
Figure 21 – A table showing the NTT docomo 5G Gigalight plan – Japan
Figure 22 – A chart showing the variable Rakuten UN-LIMIT VI variable plan – Japan
Figure 23 – A picture & table showing the Softbank PrePay Travel SIM options - Japan Figure 24 – A table showing the Softbank Mini Fit Plan Plus – Japan
Figure 25 – A pie chart showing Singtel PrePay and PostPay subscribers in per cent – Q2 2021
Figure 26 – A picture showing the M1 Mobile SGD $12 all in 1 SIM product – Singapore Figure 27 – A graphic showing the M1 Mobile online tool for selecting PostPay bundles Figure 28 – A graphic showing the Singtel 120 GB PrePay plan – Singapore
Figure 29 – A picture showing the YAY! Monthly plan with 50 GB as a promotion – Singtel Singapore Figure 30 - A table comparing selected Singtel and TDG PrePay & PostPay pricing Figure 31 – A pie chart showing USA PrePay and PostPay subscribers in per cent – Q2 2021 Figure 32 – A picture showing the AT&T PREPAY USD $25 per month offer online – USA Figure 33 – A chart showing a comparison of Verizon PrePay plans – USA
Figure 34 - A table comparing selected Cricket Wireless, Metro, AT&T & T-Mobile PrePay & PostPay pricing
Figure 35 – The range of French PrePay pricing in Euro p/m & Mobile Data in GB per month
Figure 36 – The range of German PrePay pricing in Euro p/m & Mobile Data in GB p/m
Figure 37 – The range of Italian PrePay pricing in Euro p/m & Mobile Data in GB per month
Figure 38 – The range of Japanese PrePay pricing in JPY p/m & Mobile Data in GB p/m
Figure 39 – The range of Singaporean PrePay pricing in SGD per month & Mobile Data in GB per month
Figure 40 – The range of USA PrePay pricing in USD per month & Mobile Data in GB p/m
Figure 41 – A table showing the currency rates used in this report
Figure 42 – A table showing a list of MNOs and MVNOs included this report