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T-Mobile offers businesses unlimited calls to mobiles

Andrew Donoghue ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 04 Sep 2009 12:32 BST

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Mobile network provider T-Mobile has launched a plan offering businesses unlimited calls to UK mobile phones for £30 per month, half the price of the cheapest equivalent deal offered by its rivals.

Announced on Wednesday, the Business Unlimited tariff includes unlimited calls to UK landlines and mobiles, as well as unlimited texts, for £30 a month, with a free phone included. The operator is also offering a SIM-only version of the tariff, which is available on a 30-day rolling basis.

The offer is available to companies with fewer than 100 users, and they can sign up to the deal until 31 October.

T-Mobile is also offering a version of Business Unlimited that includes unlimited email and internet access for an extra £5 a month.

Other UK operators' business tariffs tend to offer unlimited calls to landlines, but almost always include fixed amounts of minutes for calls to mobile phones. The only other operator to offer unlimited calls to mobiles is O2, but that operator charges a minimum of £60 per month for its deal.

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