By Andrew Lim, 30 January 2008 09:00
NEWS
O2 has announced it's introducing a new pricing structure across the network, which will see six new - apparently simpler - tariffs and free voicemail made available to all existing and new customers from 1 February.
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This tariff restructuring will also affect the current iPhone tariffs, giving existing users on the cheapest £35 per month contract three times more minutes (600) and double the number of texts (400).
iPhone owners on a £45 per month contract will be offered the same number of minutes and texts as the previous £55 contract - 1,200 minutes and 500 texts. Users on the £55 per month contract will either be offered a £10 deduction on their monthly bill or the chance to upgrade to a new £75 per month contract which includes 3,000 minutes and 500 texts.
Furthermore, non-iPhone O2 customers who pay for 600 minutes or more per month will be offered a free bolt-on service, which includes either unlimited data, unlimited texts or unlimited weekend calls.
Andrew Lim writes for CNET.co.uk


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1. anonymous
Still don't want one
2. anonymous
Do you know whether this means they are going to introduce cheaper tarriffs? e.g. 25 pound?
and is this going to be by feb 2009?
3. anonymous
Do you know whether this means they are going to introduce cheaper tarriffs? e.g. 25 pound?
and is this going to be by feb 2009?