26 October 2007 14:41 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
On 1st November, T-Mobile says it "will be putting friendship first" by launching "MyFaves", the UK's first "community" price plan and the only one to offer unlimited calls to other networks.A monthly payment gives anyone who signs up for its new MyFaves plan unlimited calls, texts and picture messages to five "key" people.
T-Mobile research reveals that the average Brit has around 60% of their mobile phone contact with a vital "inner circle" of five people. So MyFaves offers unlimited contact with them all for a flat monthly fee, any time, regardless of their network.
This new breed of price plan comes with a user interface that promises a closer connection to your top five folk.
It displays these inner circle contacts as icons or photographs on the screen of your phone - and it takes just one click to communicate with one of them, either by phone call, text or MMS.
And - good news for commitment-phobes, if you have a new best friend or part ways with a lover, you can swap them in or out of your MyFaves.
MyFaves has a selection of call packages to choose from to suit a range of customers: MyFaves 25, 35 and 40 for £25, £35 or £45 per month.
The packages also include allowance for calls and texts: MyFaves 25 offers an allowance of 25 minutes and 50 texts, MyFaves 35 offers 100 minutes and 200 texts and MyFaves 45 offers 200 minutes and 400 texts.
Phones, Mobile phone industry, T-Mobile, Tariffs



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