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Vodafone UK announces Business Evolve plans for SMEs

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Vodafone UK has announced the launch of its Business Evolve mobile plans aimed at small and medium-sized businesses with 10 to 150 employees. The new plans give business customers the ability to refine the mobile plans that they deploy on workplace devices.

According to Vodafone, businesses can choose individual data bundles or share a data pool across the business, the cost of devices can be spread across the contract or a business can create a fund that is used to buy devices when needed. They can also add phone numbers as the business grows, data bundles can be added and removed, plans can run for 12, 24, or 36 months, and international minutes can be added to enable travel.

Commenting on the new plans, Anne Sheehan, Business Director, Vodafone UK said:

“We have designed Business Evolve specifically for SMEs, giving them as much flexibility and control over their mobile plans as possible. We know SMEs are having to rapidly adapt their ways of working thanks to the pandemic and the rise in remote working. And we know the future is uncertain. These plans give them the flexibility to adapt to whatever’s next.”

The available plans are Business Voice, Business Starter, Business Pro, and Business Data. With Business Voice you get unlimited calls and texts for £10 a month. Business Starter includes unlimited calls, texts, and MMS plus a choice of 2GB, 6GB, 12GB, or 25GB of data; prices start at £15 a month. Business Pro offers unlimited calls, texts, and data for £25 a month. Business Data plans only include data with an allowance that can be pooled across the whole team; this plan starts at £17.50 and additional data can be purchased as needed.

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