EE promises to keep flexible workers connected with renewed 5G SME plans

EE promises to keep flexible workers connected with renewed 5G SME plans

EE is updating its SMB rates to reflect changes in user behavior during the coronavirus pandemic, promising to keep customers connected regardless of where they work. The BT-owned operator expects the combination of 5G connectivity, the fastest and most available 4G network in the UK, as well as additional business guarantees, to appeal to organizations with employees who spend more time working away from home. dispatch. All plans include lifetime warranties, free next-day replacements, and the ability to upgrade at any time during the contract, minimizing disruption and ensuring customers always have access to the latest technology.

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As a sweetener, EE also gives companies the option to include an entertainment service like Apple Music, BT Sport, Amazon Prime Video or Britbox for employees. This is due to the fact that more and more users are using the same connection for work and play. There are three tariff tiers, available with a phone or on a SIM-only basis. The 'Business' plan offers standard data allotment without any speed limit, but the 'Business Extra' rate promises to allow customers to access data service at a reduced speed once their initial allotment has been exceeded. EE says it's still fast enough to access business and entertainment applications. Finally, Business Unlimited has no restrictions. “We know that for many of our business customers, work and home life tend to merge into one,” said Pete Oliver, managing director of US SMBs. “This trend is accelerating with more people working from home due to the pandemic. . That's why we offer 5G-ready plans and targeted new technologies to enable customers to take control of their workloads and be entertained during downtime, whether at home or on the go. " Although the pandemic has dramatically increased the role of communications in society, it has proven difficult for mobile and broadband operators to immediately benefit from increased consumption. They expect investments in 5G and fiber, along with an increase in work flexible, generate profits in the long term.