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15th September 2005 - Being at your cousin's wedding in another
country or helping a friend choose the perfect outfit from
the comfort of your sofa is now an affordable reality as T-Mobile
launches the first 15p per minute tariff from 15th September
with 30 minutes free every month.
Video Calling has the potential to transform voice only communication
- allowing people to share experiences and be places they
otherwise couldn't be.
What's more the promotion will also apply when calling the
9 million video calling enabled handsets around the world
and will be in addition to all other post pay promotions running
till the end of the year.
T-Mobile's video calling package will be available this year
on the Samsung ZM60, LG U8290, Sony Ericsson 6080i, Nokia
N70 and the MDA Pro. It will be the cheapest tariff on the
market, with video calls charged at 15p per minute to other
T-Mobile customers and 50p per minute for calls to other networks.
The promotion is initially available to all customers living
in the London and Birmingham postal areas.
Video call charges per minute
| 30 free minutes
each month for your minimum term* |
| To T-Mobile UK customers |
15p |
| To other UK networks & international |
50p |
| Video calling bundle** |
£2.50 (for 10 minutes) |
* Call customer care on 150 to see if you are
eligible for this promotion. Includes calls from the UK to
local, national and international numbers at any time. Free
minutes do not rollover. Roaming calls not included. Available
until 31st December 2005.
** Bundle minutes are for video calls to all UK and international
networks. Minutes are available to use for 30 days.
Video calling abroad
| 30 free minutes
each month for your minimum term* |
| Australia |
France |
Germany |
Greece |
| Hong Kong |
Hungary |
Israel |
Italy |
| Japan |
Malaysia |
Poland |
Portugal |
| Romania |
Singapore |
Slovenia |
Spain |
| Sweden |
Switzerland |
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When calling from abroad, ensure your phone
is set up for roaming. Roaming charges apply. For more information
see: www.t-mobile.co.uk/roaming
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