Mobile operator Three UK has refreshed its tariffs for small business customers by introducing a range of free subscriptions and discounts on building a website, accountancy, co-working spaces and business cards. But in order to get such a plan you’ll have to either visit one of their stores, call or use web chat.
The operator currently offers a range of business SIM-Only plans alongside either 12 or 24 month contract terms (taking a 24 month term saves you about 84p on monthly rental vs 12 months) and all include unlimited texts / minutes, Personal Hotspot (Tethering via WiFi) and the ability to roam around the world in 71 destinations at no extra cost.
Some plans also optionally add “Go Binge” for unlimited use (data) of apps including Netflix, Snapchat, Soundcloud and Apple Music. Otherwise you can expect to pay from £7.50 +vat per month for a plan with 2GB of data (£6.67 on a 24 month term) and this goes up to £16.67 for unlimited data (£15.83 on a 24 month term).
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On top of that Three UK has now teamed-up with WeWork, Wix, MOO and FreshBooks to offer a range of additional benefits for their business plan customers.
Summary of New Benefits
* Wix – six months’ free subscription to ‘unlimited’ website and logo creator package.
* FreshBooks – six months’ free subscription to accountancy package.
* WeWork – six months’ free digital membership and two credits a month for workspace.
* MOO – 25% off all products, including business cards and other branded stationery.
According to Dave Dyson, CEO of Three UK, “The existing mobile offering to businesses in the UK doesn’t address the new reality of work. There’s a growing number of budding entrepreneurs and start-ups whose needs have so far not been met by mobile networks. We’re introducing Three Means Business to give small businesses an affordable mobile offering, but also to give them a leg up with a range of partner offers. We want to help entrepreneurs by covering the admin, so that they can focus on their passions and reasons why they decided to set up their business.”
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