In the modern age, mobiles are now an absolute necessity. Your workforce relies on instant communication between staff, suppliers and customers from all over the world. That means that choosing a mobile supplier who's reliable, trustworthy and (importantly) cost effective is critical.
It could also be a quick win for you and the business. Imagine being the company hero who saves hundreds per handset whilst also reducing the contract period at the same time? It's possible. There are many bad eggs in the world of mobile, sure. You probably know a few already, but there are some good ones out there too.
That's why I've used my years of experience dealing with mobile suppliers from every corner of the country, to pull together this quick list of useful supplier tips. Make sure you make the right choice before getting locked into your next contract...
Many B2B mobile companies will argue that their customer service is the 'best in the industry', therefore it can be a struggle to identify who really does lead the way. Sometimes checking the latest 1-star trustpilot reviews can be helpful, but that doesn't directly translate when we consider B2B...
There are, however, a few useful ways in which you can discover who will give you the best customer service.
The main difference between an Independent Service Provider and a reseller is flexibility, agility, commercials, billing and the freedom to control tariffs. A mobile reseller simply resells Vodafone, O2 and EE tariffs. This means it is very difficult to change tariffs mid contract. If you have any account queries then it will be passed on to the network; this effectively means they are a middle man. It is important to ask if they are an ISP or mobile reseller at the beginning of the conversation.
An ISP will be able to work with you to create the most efficient, bespoke, tariff to fit your companies needs based on your overall usage; they also have the flexibility to make changes to your tariff throughout the contract by increasing data, equipment funds and increasing connections. There will be no middle men and therefore all account queries will be dealt with directly by the ISP with full autonomy over the network.
The beauty of working with an ISP is that you can expect better care than with the major networks whilst having a more cost effective tariff.
This is a major thing that can easily be overlooked when in discussions over the contract. There are ways in which mobile providers can create a deal that 'looks too good to be true' and here are a few things to look out for:
Sometimes the lowest price may not mean you receive the best service and can result in a bad experience. If you use the tips above and do your due diligence around the contract terms, you will end up with a strong, lasting and reliable supplier.