“The Full Monty” Tariff With Unrestricted Calls, Unlimited Internet Usage and Unrestricted Texts Being Launched By T-Mobile UK

Wednesday, February 1st 2012

With the launch of a new plan from T-Mobile UK that permits their users to make unrestricted calls, use the Internet as much as they want and to send as many messages as they would like without restriction, T-Mobile customers will have a whale of a time. This new package is known as “The Full Monty” and this can be availed of from the 1st of February this year on any phone in the T-Mobile UK series. This new deal is a two year plan wherein the user would be expected to pay a monthly subscription of 41 pounds, but this would be based on the selected. There is also 36 pounds a month plan that provides sending any number of messages plus 2,000 minutes of calls. This plan of unlimited calls and SMS messages is applicable to mobile networks across the UK, voicemail and for numbers that star with 01, 02, and 03, but this would not include Guernsey, Jersey and the Isle of Man. This plan also provides Wi-Fi free of cost through BT’s Openzone. Head of Propositions at T-Mobile, Ben Fritsch stated that they have been noting an increase of 250% in the utilization of mobile Internet for the past two years, which implies that the there is a trend towards the consumer always wanting to be connected to the Internet. In spite of this, it is also seen that the user would as yet like to retain a private mode of contact through SMS messaging and phone calls. For those consumers who require a plan where there are absolutely no restrictions “The Full Monty” as they can see was created just for them. They need not worry about restrictions on allowance and at the same time they avail of good value for what they have paid. He said that they are of the belief that their Pay Monthly series provide packages and deals that would suit every user’s requirements at affordable rates. He also said that they were proud that they were the first firm in the UK to offer a scheme like “The Full Monty”.


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