"Many U.S. cell phone models don't work abroad, so this cell phone could be worth its weight in roaming fees if you travel internationally more than once a year." Sunday, 26 February, 2006
"Once you log-in to your account you will be able to see each transaction that has been made. You can then click on that transaction and see the breakdown of the individual calls." Tuesday, 24 January, 2006
"In our relentless pursuit to provide you with the best quality equipment, as our new $49 Mobal World Phone we have chosen the Motorola C115." Monday, 12 December, 2005
"Cellphones are expensive travel companions when you're going abroad. Mobal, a U.K. company, sells GSM phones for $49 that work in 140 countries and come equipped with a SIM card." Sunday, 11 September, 2005
By asking grandmothers to test their website, employees of Mobal, the international phone company, made changes that doubled sales — something industry consultants had failed to do. Wednesday, 7 September, 2005
"The Mobal World Phone is another convenient service ASTA travel agents can offer their clients to make the travel experience as hassle-free as possible." Wednesday, 15 June, 2005
Mobal's leading product, the $49 Mobal World Phone, has been upgraded for summer 2005. The handset is now a Nokia 1100 — an 800/1900 MHz dual-band phone. Tuesday, 7 June, 2005
Travelers to China frequently report problems with their cell phone’s reception, even when their phone is supposed to be technologically compatible with China’s networks. Wednesday, 4 May, 2005
In recognition of China’s growing importance Mobal is now offering a GSM cell phone complete with Chinese SIM card for $59. Featuring some of the cheapest cell phone rates in China. Monday, 4 April, 2005
As the cost of international phones continues to come down the ability to make an emergency call has been given as the top reason for taking a cell phone when traveling. Friday, 18 March, 2005
Mobal is beginning the new year with a special sale. The Nokia 2100 will now retail at $49, the Nokia 6100 will now retail at $99 and the Nokia 7250 will now retail at $149 instead of $429. Monday, 24 January, 2005
"We think that Mobal is the most cost-effective way to stay in touch with friends, family and co-workers in the US while traveling abroad." Wednesday, 27 October, 2004
Agents continuing to promote phone rental are missing out on earning higher commissions as Mobal reports an 85% increase in phone purchase in three months, at the expense of rental. Monday, 4 October, 2004
"If you travel internationally more than seven days a year, it might be worth buying a Mobal GSM World Phone. The phone costs just $49 when purchased online" Monday, 23 August, 2004
Mobal are slashing the price of the Nokia 3100 GSM tri-band phone by a whopping 50%. The phone previously retailed at $199, and will now retail for just $99. Wednesday, 11 August, 2004
Just when you thought it was already too good to be true, we have upgraded our famous $49 Mobal GSM World Phone again. Now you will receive the Nokia 3410, meaning even greater value for money. Wednesday, 11 August, 2004
UK Trade and Investment — the British Government’s official representatives in the US — has chosen the Mobal GSM World Phone as one of the products it wants to promote in the US. Thursday, 15 July, 2004
When embarking on a mission to investigate illegal animal trade a Mobal Iridium satellite phone proved to be a smart move as an emergency presented itself in the form of an earthquake. Friday, 18 June, 2004
Just when you thought it was already too good to be true, we have upgraded our famous $49 Mobal GSM World Phone to an even better handset! Wednesday, 9 June, 2004
Under the command of 19-year-old Georgina Thompson, Mobal Communications is positioning itself to deliver a fatal strike on the international cell phone rental industry. Thursday, 1 April, 2004
An Iridium satellite phone is used as a means of ‘risk management’ during a college expedition to Ethiopia. Helping to increase the safety of educational adventure tourism for the future. Monday, 19 May, 2003
On 11th April 2003, Mobal and Nokia will combine services to open a new Nokia store in Tokyo’s Narita Airport, complimenting the store already operating at Tokyo City Air Terminal (T-CAT). Thursday, 10 April, 2003
Mobal has helped equip the only two UK Midlands based journalists with some of the hardware they need to report ‘up to the minute’ news from the front lines in Iraq. Friday, 4 April, 2003
The rescue of two explorers from the notoriously dangerous waters of the Antarctic pays testament to the invaluable service that an Iridium Satellite Phone provides. Friday, 27 January, 2003