Orange Extends Free Blackberry Internet Service

Orange Extends Free Blackberry Internet Service For Business Customers

9th April , 2009

 

 
 

UK : Orange is extending its free BlackBerry email and web browsing offer to help business customers in these challenging economic times.

 

Customers who sign up to the BlackBerry Internet Service (BIS) in April and May will be able to receive and reply to emails as well as browse the web on their BlackBerry device; all for free for the duration of their mobile voice contract.

 

“As the recession continues to bite, the last thing we want is to see is our customers worrying about their phone bill at the end of the month, so this move will hopefully alleviate some of the worries they are facing,” commented, Martin Lyne, Director of small and medium business, Orange UK.

 

The offer is available on all Blackberry devices to new and existing customers on select Orange business tariffs, making it much easier and cost-effective for customers to stay in touch when on the move.

 

The service for both business and personal use means that access to data and people is available whenever the user wishes. Until 31st May 2009, Orange customers can take up the offer with Business Solo or Business Infinity, subject to a minimum12 month contract.

 

For further information, please visit: www.orange.co.uk/business/bis

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