I'm surprised they're even considering this ... I mean, Revolut and Monzo are already making waves with their fintech services, and now they want to get into mobile? It's like they think people are just going to switch over without even thinking about it . And BT wants to join the party too? They're like, "Hey, we'll just slap a low-cost label on our brand and hope for the best" . I don't buy it (no pun intended). It's all just a game of catch-up in my opinion.
btw, think bt trying to copy revolut & monzo here ? they need to innovate more than just jumping on the low-cost mobile bandwagon i mean, we all know bt's got a huge customer base, but are they willing to disrupt their own business model to stay competitive? not sure about this move...
I'm tellin' ya, something fishy is goin' on here... first off, why would they wanna create another mobile brand when their EE service is already decent? They're just tryin' to confuse people with a bunch of new logos and prices . And have you seen the names of these other fintech firms like Revolut and Monzo? Sounds too good to be true... all this just seems like a ploy to get more customers for their actual business, not necessarily because they genuinely want to disrupt the market . Plus, with Sunil Bharti Mittal at the helm now, I'm wonderin' if there's some shady deal goin' on behind closed doors ... just keepin' an eye on this one, folks!
Ugh I'm getting so anxious thinking about all these fintech giants disrupting the telecoms industry They're already making life harder for those who don't have a strong online presence, now they're talking about low-cost mobile plans that could really hurt people who can barely afford their current bills. And what about all the older folks who are just trying to stay connected without breaking the bank?