08/11/2002
Independent NI mobile phone retailer launches website
Northern Ireland’s largest locally owned independent mobile phone retailer, Fonezone has launched it’s website at www.fonezoneni.com.
Fonezone, with branches in Larne, Carrick, Londonderry, Cookstown and Belfast, have been offering mobile phones, carkits and all types of phone related accessories since 1996.
Coinciding with the launch of the website Fonezone are offering a special promotional offer of a free mountain bike or colour TV with a free Nokia 3410 handset.
The website offers business customers a link to Barclay Communications, the corporate arm of the Fonezone group. The corporate team specialise in taking in mobile phone bills and analyzing the usage.
With the aid of the 'Targetmaster', a unique computer system, the customer receives a printout of the cheapest tariff on all networks. Customers can greatly reduce the cost of their bills by using this free service.
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Fonezone, with branches in Larne, Carrick, Londonderry, Cookstown and Belfast, have been offering mobile phones, carkits and all types of phone related accessories since 1996.
Coinciding with the launch of the website Fonezone are offering a special promotional offer of a free mountain bike or colour TV with a free Nokia 3410 handset.
The website offers business customers a link to Barclay Communications, the corporate arm of the Fonezone group. The corporate team specialise in taking in mobile phone bills and analyzing the usage.
With the aid of the 'Targetmaster', a unique computer system, the customer receives a printout of the cheapest tariff on all networks. Customers can greatly reduce the cost of their bills by using this free service.
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