Small businesses now have a simple choice, brought to them by T-Mobile. To be more specific, they can have a Simple Choice plan, which provides unlimited talk, text and Web without annual contracts. Furthermore, T-Mobile revealed a “Business Extras” bundle, designed to help small businesses save money and boost productivity with business-focused capabilities and solutions.
The Simple Choice for Business plan is designed to let customers select their plan based on the lines and data they require. Unlimited talk, text and Web with 500 megabytes of high-speed data costs $50 for the first line, $30 for the next and $10 for every additional line per month, with 2 GB more data for $10 a line. This allows for a freedom from annual service contracts, as well as flexibility to get the data and services a business needs; no more, no less.
With the business extras, any small business customer activating or renewing a line before September 30th can receive business-focused capabilities and solutions worth up to $400 for free. For example, it offers mobile applications, or remote office support services, as well as waived activation fees, dedicated Business Care support and more.
“Entrepreneurs and small business owners are constantly juggling many roles,” explains Milan Ruzicak, VP of B2B marketing for T-Mobile USA, Inc. “They have limited time and resources to wade through confusing contracts, decipher restrictive upgrade policies or interpret data limits and expensive overages. With our Simple Choice for Business plan, we make it simple and more predictable. Furthermore, with our Business Extras, we can help small businesses save more money and find additional productivity, thereby allowing them to focus on what they do best – running their businesses.”
Many businesses and customers have to pay far more than they’d like for the data plans they need for their phones. Contracts aside, just the cost of mobile working can be exorbitant over enough time. However, the Simple Choice for Business plan can make it far more affordable, allowing employees to access the data and features they need to work more productively and efficiently, no matter where they are.
Edited by
Rachel Ramsey