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Mobile phone operator Orange Spain has launched a tariff aimed specifically at small businesses, which includes an allocation of minutes for international calls and an allocation of "roaming" charges.
The Telecoms provider already operates in 35 countries and has roaming agreements in place with a total of 500 different operators worldwide.
The new tariff offers a plan to allow small business users to make calls to national and international numbers, including 1,000 minutes for calls to Spain, Europe, China and the US for €30 per month. Consumers can then also chose to subscribe to a daily tariff for to allow for calls in roaming.
The ‘Travel Voz Empresas' package includes 30 minutes per day for calls to Europe, China and the United States for a fee of just €3.
Consumers who subscribe to the ‘Travel Data Empresas' can opt for either the standard package or the bundle for intensive users. The standard variant includes 10 MB for mobile data traffic per day. Subscribers will be charged €1 per mobile data usage while in Europe, China and the EU, and €8 per day for the rest of the world. Intensive package subscribers will receive 50 MB for mobile data traffic per day. They will be charged €4.5 per mobile data usage while in Europe, China and the EU, and €30 per day for the rest of the world.
Just last month data released by the Telecoms Industry Watchdog for Spain, the CMT, reported how Orange ES had increased market share, whilst Telefonica and Vodafone continued to lose subscribers.