12/09/2001
New pay monthly offer from One 2 One
Northern Ireland mobile phone users with One 2 One are set to benefit from a restructuring of the phone network’s pay monthly offer.
The new changes include the launch of Everyone 100, the first price plan from One 2 One to enable customers to call any UK network for free from their monthly call allowance.
Clent Richardson, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer, One 2 One, said: “Everyone 100 marks a milestone in One 2 One’s pay monthly service offering. By extending free call allowances to include calls to other networks, One 2 One is breaking down the last barrier to true mobility, offering an inclusive price plan at a genuinely affordable cost.”
The new offer enables customers to be able to make 100 minutes of free calls every month to local and national landlines and mobile numbers on any network, at any time, day or night. (MB)
The new changes include the launch of Everyone 100, the first price plan from One 2 One to enable customers to call any UK network for free from their monthly call allowance.
Clent Richardson, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer, One 2 One, said: “Everyone 100 marks a milestone in One 2 One’s pay monthly service offering. By extending free call allowances to include calls to other networks, One 2 One is breaking down the last barrier to true mobility, offering an inclusive price plan at a genuinely affordable cost.”
The new offer enables customers to be able to make 100 minutes of free calls every month to local and national landlines and mobile numbers on any network, at any time, day or night. (MB)
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