Telecom Lead America: T-Mobile USA has introduced new
flat-rate – T-Mobile Open Europe unlimited data feature – for business customers.
Of the millions of international trips U.S. business
travelers make each year, a significant portion is made to European countries.
For these customers, our new T-Mobile Open Europe data feature dramatically
reduces costly international data roaming tolls, controls the risk of data
roaming ‘bill shock’, and provides data connectivity required to conduct
business from London to Moscow all for a predictable $50 monthly fee,” said
Frank Sickinger, vice president, business sales at T-Mobile USA.
The new $50/line per month T-Mobile Open Europe plan
designed to address the surging demand for data, the costs associated with
international data roaming, and businesses’ desire for more predictable costs.
The plan provides business customers with unlimited data,
including up to 500 MB full-speed data, within 28 European countries1 with
no international roaming tolls.
The T-Mobile Global Corporate Access solution
offers secure online access to corporate tools and resources from more than
700,000 domestic and international hotspots across the globe.
The new Open Europe data plan will support select
European networks including GLOBUL, Tele2, Orange, Telecom Italia, Telenor,
ERA, MTS, Turkcell and T-Mobile’s all European networks.
The company already has a portfolio of international
offers and solutions for business customers including Wi-Fi Calling for
Business, T-Mobile Global for Business and T-Mobile Global Corporate Access.
The new plan will be offering T-Mobile’s Wi-Fi
Calling solutions. T-Mobile offers its pay-per-use T-Mobile Global
for Business plan for a low monthly access fee of $9.99 per month per line
for additional savings on international voice and data roaming in more than 200
countries across the globe,.
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