Orange unveils unlimited tariff for business
By Maggie Holland,
Business users can now talk and text as much as they like thanks to a new tariff unveiled by Orange yesterday.
The Orange Infinity package gives customers unlimited talk time and text messaging - with 500 minutes of calls from the Uk to 28 countries bunged in too – for £100 a month for an 18-month contract.
The mobile operator claims that this monthly fixed cost option will enable companies to focus on their core business rather than worrying about unpredictable communications costs.
“Orange Infinity gives business people the freedom to talk and text as much as they like without worrying about the size of the bill. It’s perfect for those who need to keep in touch wherever they are and it’s a natural extension to our existing range of mobile tariffs,” said Martin Lyne, head of Orange UK’s small and medium business division.
”Coupled with our new range of SIM only tariffs we now offer one of the broadest and most competitively priced range of tariff options for our business customers.”
Orange Care, which replaces broken or lost phones within 24 hours, is also bundled with the £100 package. Longer contracts are available starting at £90 with 250MB of data thrown in.
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