Savvytel

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Savvy Telecommunications Pty Ltd
Type Subsidiary
Founded 2005
Founder Mark Whitaker, Doug Golding
Headquarters St Leonards, New South Wales,
Flag of Australia Australia
Industry Telecommunications
Products Prepaid mobile phone
Parent Savvy Direct Pty Ltd
Website www.savvytel.com.au

Savvytel is a mobile phone company based in St Leonards, New South Wales, Australia.

Contents

[edit] History

Savvytel began in 2005 with its prepaid mobile phone product launched in August of 2006.[1] As a Mobile Virtual Network Operator, the company buys airtime from Vodafone Australia.

The parent company, Savvy Direct, began operations in Australia as a telecommunications broker in 1992[2] after the deregulation of the Australian telecommunications market in 1991.

[edit] Products

[edit] Prepaid mobile

Savvytel began offering prepaid mobile phone access at rates lower than traditional carriers because, under the Telecommunications Act 1997, Savvytel are able to obtain a licence to purchase airtime at a rate lower than the carrier while still able to make a profit.[3] Further, Savvytel was the first mobile phone company in the world[4] to offer call credits that never expire.[5]

[edit] Cap plans

In 2007, Savvytel introduced a range of cap plans that include calls to landlines (including over 200 international destinations), mobiles, SMS (national and international), voicemail and 13, 1-300 and 1-800 Numbers.

[edit] Other products

Savvytel also sells phone cards for prepaid calling to international destinations at a reduced rate.

[edit] Marketing

Savvytel's product marketing has mostly been through the Internet and newsagents,[1] who sell their starter kits.

In 2007 Savvytel $20 starter kits were given away as runner-up prizes on the late-night Channel Nine quiz show, Quizmania.

[edit] Awards

On 4 December 2007, Money magazine announced the winners of their "Best of the Best" awards, where they aim to provide the consumer with information on the best deals in practically everything. Savvytel was the gold winner in The Best Plans – Medium Users, for their $20 cap,[citation needed] and bronze winner in The Best Plans – High Users, for their $115 cap.[citation needed]

"Savvytel is a low-cost mobile company that is making waves".[6]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Glenn Wheeler. Southern Cross Broadcasting. 2UE, Sydney. 14:44-14:59. 15 minutes in. Transcript.
  2. ^ Sydney Roosters Rugby League 2007. Other sponsors. Sydney Roosters Rugby League Club. Retrieved on 2007-10-19.
  3. ^ Customers most often ask us.... FAQ. Savvytel. Retrieved on 2007-10-19.
  4. ^ A Current Affair. Nine Network. Channel Nine, Sydney. 2007-04-12. Transcript.
  5. ^ Burke, Nicolette. "Pre-paids rise from mobile's budget bin", Business, The Daily Telegraph, 2007-06-08, pp. 81. Retrieved on 2007-10-19. 
  6. ^ Effie Zahos; Deputy Editor Money Magazine December 07 p.114

[edit] External links