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By Mendelson Tiu | Thursday | 2010-04-08
Vodafone Hutchison Australia is set to roll out an unlimited business plan aimed at small-to-medium sized businesses. The Vodafone $75 Unlimited Business Cap offers unlimited standard national voice calls, texts, voicemail, and data for mobile browsing. According to VHA, the new $75 Unlimited Business Cap is exclusively available for businesses with a minimum of five users per plan and offers: unlimited standard national voice calls to fixed lines and mobiles, unlimited national and international text, unlimited voicemail, 1.5GB data or unlimited BlackBerry email and internet browsing plus 50 MB of mobile data, 24/7 Business Customer Care, and even two years repair warranty.
VHA's General Manager of Voice and Broadband, Edward Goff, said, "The new $75 Unlimited Business Cap is testament to Vodafone's commitment to Australian small-to-medium businesses. By offering businesses cost assurance, flexibility and simplicity in their telecommunications needs, they can then focus on the things that matter to their business."
"While unlimited mobile plans have been on the market for almost a year, this is Australia's first unlimited mobile plan built specifically for business mobile fleets. With the lowest fixed price for business, users will pay from $75 per user per month for standard national voice calls and text, making it possible to put whole fleets on the Unlimited Business Cap," added Goff.
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