Jean-Claude Frick is a smartphone fanatic and also a mobile communications expert at the comparison service Comparis.
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Mobile plan costs: "Convenience is exploited with combination plans"

Martin Jungfer
21.8.2020
Translation: machine translated

The market for mobile phone plans is hotly contested. Network operators are competing for new customers with aggressive pricing models. Jean-Claude Frick, telecoms expert at comparis.ch, wonders in an interview why many people still have horrendously expensive plans.

Why do so few people actually change their contract?
Jean-Claude Frick: There are certainly a lot of fears involved: It's complicated, it can go wrong, you lose your number. All that is in the back of your mind. But changing contracts is very simple these days. It's been working for 15 years.

You hardly have to do anything yourself, do you?That's right. Whenever I explain to people that the new provider takes care of everything, they are surprised. They clarify the cancellation period, take care of the number transfer and let them know when the new SIM card needs to be inserted.

Does the change of SIM card scare some people?
Also. We still remember the days when contacts were stored on a SIM card. Or when you had to manually transfer all your addresses and phone numbers when you changed your mobile. Fortunately, today everything is in the cloud.

When do we change our behaviour?

  1. The motivation to do it
  2. The ability or opportunity to do it
  3. A trigger or a trigger that reminds you to do it.

When it comes to mobile phone plans, we often lack the motivation to switch. We also underestimate our ability to make the switch. And providers are also pretty good at not giving us triggers. One trick, for example, is that you pay monthly by direct debit and often forget how much your plan costs per month. This means that you are triggered by adverts to think about switching to the competition. And you should be motivated by a lower price.

Where does a Frick actually have his mobile contract?Swisscom.

Ah!
Yes, for one very simple reason: the flat rate. I make a lot of calls, sometimes for hours a day. And I'm a special target group: I want three SIM cards, an Apple Watch that is self-sufficient and lots of roaming data abroad. And then 5G. I'll pay more for that. But that's because of my job. I also test a lot of mobiles, and I always want to have the same number. Otherwise nobody can call me.

And what advice would you give to people with less extreme mobile phone use?
You shouldn't pay more than 40 or 50 francs. I understand anyone who wants a flat rate. Even if two or three gigabytes are actually enough for most people. And if you need more volume, it only costs a few francs more for that month. You don't pay for the remaining months.

Doubtful love for flat rates

So do you have to offer people psychological support?
Apparently so. My tip is that you should measure the volume of data you use. Simply set the counter to zero in the settings at the beginning of the month and then see how much was used at the end. Most people will be surprised where they end up. Even those who need 5 gigabytes can save money without a flat rate.

A little tip: It could also be the grandparents, a flatmate or an uncle ...
Ah, that makes it easier. Then the person just has to be close enough for me to collect the money.

Exactly, you've understood how it works.
Thank you. Can I make another wish?

Clearly.
I would like even more options, preferably at an extra charge. For example, another SIM for my watch. Or 5G as an option. An all-inclusive modular system, so to speak.

Thank you, I'd be happy to pass that on. And thank you for talking to me.
You're very welcome.

will fulfil one of Jean-Claude Frick's wishes in September: That's when the MultiSIM arrives.
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Journalist since 1997. Stopovers in Franconia (or the Franken region), Lake Constance, Obwalden, Nidwalden and Zurich. Father since 2014. Expert in editorial organisation and motivation. Focus on sustainability, home office tools, beautiful things for the home, creative toys and sports equipment. 


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