Orange "upgrades" small to medium business plans

Unlimited call offers


3 August 2009 17:41 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Orange has announced updates to its small and medium business plans claiming extra cost savings as well as unlimited calls to nominated numbers.

Available on Orange Business Sense, Business Solo and Business SIM Only tariffs, Orange says the deals are inspired by recent Orange research that showed that businesses with two to 15 employees call ten landline numbers up to 80% of the time and those with more than 20 workers call their top ten landline numbers nearly 60% of the time.

The info from Orange is littered with footnotes, so it's best to check these deals out in detail if they are of interest, but the gist of it for Business Sense customers on a 24-month contract is that they'll get unlimited Orange to Orange calls, unlimited calls to ten nominated landline numbers, 1000 texts per month, or 1000 minutes of International calls per month.

Business Solo customers on 18 or 24 month plans get "more" inclusive minutes as well as either unlimited email with BlackBerry Internet Service or unlimited landline calls.

Finally, Business SIM Only customers now get an increase in inclusive minutes, while all Business SIM Only plans include unlimited Orange to Orange calls and unlimited calls to five nominated landline numbers.

There's more info, including details on the fair usage polices for all the unlimited claims, at http://www.orange.co.uk/business/plans.
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