T-Mobile has launched an all-inclusive and unlimited mobile phone package called The Full Monty, which it claims is a landmark deal for the UK mobile industry.
The “ground-breaking” mobile tariff offers unlimited calls, text messages and internet use, including unlimited streaming of films and TV programmes.
From tomorrow (Wednesday 1 February), customers will be able to sign up for a two year contract starting from £36 per month – note this cheapest option restricts users to 2,000 minutes of calls to other networks.
Full Monty prices then rise to £41, £46 and £61 per month, with everything unlimited and a free handset, with the more expensive packages providing the latest smartphones such as the Samsung Galaxy S II, Blackberry 9900 and Apple iPhone 4S .
Free access to BT Openzone WiFi is also included, and there is also the added benefit of sharing network coverage with Orange .
Ben Fritsch, head of propositions at T-Mobile said: “The Full Monty has been designed for customers who want the peace of mind that there are absolutely no limits placed on their allowances, whilst also knowing they’re getting market leading value for money.”
“We’re really proud to be the first to offer a plan like The Full Monty in the UK.”
Competitors such as Vodafone and 02 are widely expected to follow suit with similar deals to prevent customers switching.