BT sweetens Office Anywhere service
by Jan Harris
February 22, 2008
BT has restructured its VoIP-ready BT Office Anywhere smartphone service, making it cheaper for firms to benefit from Internet calls.
The company has introduced a new £10 a month bolt-on tariff for the service. The bolt-on provides unlimited e-mail access; unlimited calling between colleagues, including between BT mobiles, voicemail and to office landlines; and unlimited internet phone calls to UK landlines via a Wi-Fi hotspot.
The bolt-on also allows users to work on Microsoft Office applications and provides a choice of either the HTC S710 or HTC S620 smartphone at no extra cost.
BT has also made Office Anywhere available minus the VoIP capability, as a £5 a month bolt on.
As an initial promotion, BT is offering new Office Anywhere customers £100 of airtime credit to use against calls and line rental for a limited time. It is also giving away three months of free line rental with BT Business One Plan.
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