Asda Mobile

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Asda Mobile
Company type Subsidiary
Industry Telecommunications
Founded2007
Headquarters Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
Area served
United Kingdom
ProductsMobile Telecommunications Products
Services
Owner EG Group (Mohsin Issa) (25%)
Zuber Issa (25%)
TDR Capital (50%)
Parent Asda (2007–present)
Website mobile.asda.com
ASDA Mobile top-up and SIM Card Asda SIM from Vodaphone 2022.jpg
ASDA Mobile top-up and SIM Card

Asda Mobile is a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) in the United Kingdom operated by Asda and using the Vodafone network. Asda Mobile is available in over 360 stores across the UK and online through purchasing either a SIM card (standard, micro or nano SIM) or through an Asda Mobile handset.

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History

Asda Mobile was founded in 2007, [1] and was only available in 51 of Asda's stores at first. [2] The network was launched in response to lack of transparency among other retailers about their mobile offers and was directly competing with Tesco Mobile. [3] [4]

The network originally running on Vodafone infrastructure until 2013, when it switched to EE. [5] A return to Vodafone was announced in October 2020, with customers being switched over in February 2021.

In 2022, MoneySavingExpert.com published an article criticising Asda for increasing prices by as much as 150% during the cost-of-living crisis. [6] [7]

In June 2023, Asda Mobile's network operator Vodafone began phasing out 3G coverage. [8]

Handsets

There are many phones available from Asda, either in store or from their online service Asda.com. Asda sells both unlocked and locked phones: locked phones are locked to one of the major networks in the UK and sold with their SIM and potential phone customisations.

Coverage and network

Asda Mobile previously used the EE network before reverting to Vodafone in 2021. [9] The move brought additional features, including WiFi Calling and unlimited data plans, [10] but was criticised for requiring customers to switch sim cards. [11] During the switch, customers were provided with a free month for their bundle. [12]

Unlike other UK mobile phone networks, Asda Mobile currently has no fees to customers for the use of roaming in EU countries. [13]

Awards

Asda Mobile was awarded the Which? award for "Best Mobile Network" for 2010, 2011 and 2012, and was recommended in 2016. Asda Mobile was also named as a Which? recommended provider for 2019 and 2018. Awards were based on coverage, pricing and customer service.

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