Telkom Business unlimited mobile voice service launched

Telkom Business has unveiled its Call Max Unlimited voice promotion which provides business customers with unlimited calling

November 1, 2012
Telkom Business Mobile

Telkom Business has unveiled its Call Max Unlimited voice promotion which provides business customers with unlimited voice calls for R1,199 per month.

The Call Max Unlimited promotion is available as a new 24 month contract plan, and offers unlimited calls to any national mobile network, as well as any national fixed-line network at any time.

“Voice calls, specifically mobile voice calls, continue to play integral part of any growing business. This offer is developed for voice centric business or mobile professional looking to enhance business productivity and efficiency,” said head of mobile at Telkom Business, Deon Liebenberg.

The promotion is available from 1 November via Telkom Business Mobile channels as well as 8ta stores and Telkom Direct stores.

The SIM-card-only option is offered at a monthly subscription rate of R1,199.00 and the Samsung Galaxy S3 option is offered at a monthly subscription rate of R1,499.00.

This promotion follows 8ta’s launch of a similar promotion on 25 October 2012, aimed at the consumer market.

Deon Liebenberg

Deon Liebenberg

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