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Originally posted by luke warm View Postyou was done mate.
Flext20+wnw is £19.15 for 18mths online. E51 is £26 which makes it £20.60/month ex VAT.
How's the E51? Buttons look a bit small for texting. But then I do have big fingers...My mistake, the £26 was the first month and a weeks' charges, and the phone was free.
E51 is great, no problems with button sizes. Top button is a bit tricky to press but I like that as I was forever calling and texting people from my pocket with my BlackBerry Pearl.. Best bit is using mail for exchange and using a free mail2web exchange account to give you a BlackBerry-like service on emails using GPRS/3G, for much less money. If you don't get tons of email that is
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Yep its no problem. I ported my personal O2 number into a t-mobile business account a while ago.
This week I went the other way and ported a number from a t-Mobile business account firstly to a t-mobile PAYG and then to t-mobile SIM-only. Because they were the same network it was done in less than an hour without the need for a PAC code.
Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostOnce you get the PAC (Portability Access Code???) from you're current provider you can do what you like with the number IIRC.
There's something about it on the t-mobile website (business section).
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Originally posted by Pacman View PostWhats the coverage like with T-mobile these days? I've spoken to a couple of people who say there are still a few dead spots about, and until you get one you don't know what its like in certain places (unless you happen to be with someone who is on T-mobile)..
Pacman
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Whats the coverage like with T-mobile these days? I've spoken to a couple of people who say there are still a few dead spots about, and until you get one you don't know what its like in certain places (unless you happen to be with someone who is on T-mobile)..
Pacman
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Originally posted by Cheshire Cat View Postwhat are my chances of porting my current (personal) mobile number across to a company mobile (i.e. an account in the name of myLtd) and potentially back again should my company wind-up at some distant future point?
Feasible? Or can numbers only be ported from one account to another if they're in the same name?
There's something about it on the t-mobile website (business section).
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what are my chances of porting my current (personal) mobile number across to a company mobile (i.e. an account in the name of myLtd) and potentially back again should my company wind-up at some distant future point?
Feasible? Or can numbers only be ported from one account to another if they're in the same name?
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Originally posted by basshead View PostJust got a T-mobile Flext 20 18 month contract (10p/text 20p/min calls and use up to £34 worth a month) with webnwalk (up to 1GB/month) for £26/month ex vat with a free Nokia E51. Perfect for my needs. Much more economical than my previous contract with Vodafone too, who were rubbish at transferring my consumer into a business account and in fact were unable to. T-mobile were very helpful and on the ball in getting me sorted out.
Flext20+wnw is £19.15 for 18mths online. E51 is £26 which makes it £20.60/month ex VAT.
How's the E51? Buttons look a bit small for texting. But then I do have big fingers...
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Another vote for t-mobile (I'm on business Flext-30).
Next day delviery of a new mobile when my last one died.
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I have the T-mobile one as well. Had some issues at the start getting the broadband working but they were very helpful - fixing it on a weekend! Part of being a business customer, I guess.
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Just got a T-mobile Flext 20 18 month contract (10p/text 20p/min calls and use up to £34 worth a month) with webnwalk (up to 1GB/month) for £26/month ex vat with a free Nokia E51. Perfect for my needs. Much more economical than my previous contract with Vodafone too, who were rubbish at transferring my consumer into a business account and in fact were unable to. T-mobile were very helpful and on the ball in getting me sorted out.
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Business Mobile tariffs
Anyone been loking at what the best Business Mobile tariffs around at the moment are? I'm thinking of ditching my personal one and going for a Business one with mobile broadband.
Any suggestions?Tags: None
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