T-Mobile adds new range of tariffs to their line-up

Feb 4 2012 / By Hazel Chua

Some operators advertise services that are “unlimited,” which attracts many users to sign on for such subscriptions. However, these same subscribers are appalled when they receive their bills later on and realise that the unlimited plans that they signed up for weren’t really unlimited. That’s because these providers claim that their services are “unlimited,” even though they impose certain caps on the subscription or data plans.

However, T-Mobile is setting out to best these other providers by providing a truly unlimited service. The network operator has now announced a new set of tariffs that will have no metered call, text or data usage.

T-Mobile Tariff

Ben Fritsch, head of propositions at T-Mobile UK, stated: “Over the past two years, we’ve seen a rise in mobile Internet use of over 250 percent, which reflects the consumer trend of being ‘always on’ wherever they are. The Full Monty has been designed for customers who want the peace of mind that there are absolutely no limits placed on their allowances.”

The most inexpensive plan includes a 2000 minute monthly cap on talk time and only costs £36 per month. Aside from that, it includes an 8GB iPhone 4, Samsung Galaxy SII or HTC Sensation XE as part of the bundle. Subscribers can also opt to get the 16GB iPhone 4 on the same plan with a one-time payment of £99.

Aside from that, T-Mobile is offering offering unlimited contracts without voice call caps on contracts of between £41 and £61 per month. T-Mobile adds that customers who sign up for their Full Monty plans will be able to use the mobile data connections however they want to, such as for streaming, downloading, and browsing.

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