It has been reported in on the “Register” site that O2 is considering introducing business tariffs to customers who use iPhones at work. iPhone is currently only available on an 18-month consumer contract. The iPhone tariffs are being charged today.
An unamed spokes person at O2 said ” iPhones are only available now on an 18-month consumer contract but we are looking at introducing business tariffs.” Business tariffs are usually flexible and include cheaper calls to other phones held on the same business account. Although initially aimed squarely at the consumer market, iPhone sales have disappointed hysterical expectations in Europe.
Vodafone are also changing the way it charges businesses and consumers for mobile data. From 4 February Vodafone’s 3 GB mobile broadband service costs £15 a month.
You can roam abroad for £9.99 a day (24 hours). This applies to most of Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Japan and the USA. If you go over your limit then charges will be £15 per GB.
Business customers will see monthly fair usage limits increased from 3GB to 5GB. ®
Airtime Manager are one of Vodafone’s providers so we shall have to wait and see for the 3g data card tariffs to start dropping on their site.
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