BT Launches International Mobile Service To Help Firms Tackle Rising Data Costs
'BT One Mobile anywhere' will help companies control data roaming costs in 159 countries worldwide
DALLAS, Nov. 15, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- BT today announced the launch of 'BT One Mobile anywhere', an innovative service building on its merger with EE, that will help organisations manage potentially rising data roaming costs incurred by their international business travellers.
Although organisations are seeing the cost per byte of mobile data go down, their international mobile usage is growing enormously, leading to higher bills. Controlling costs is further complicated by varying mobile data charges from country to country and more often than not, separate contracts and SIMs for users in different regions around the globe. This means that organisations — especially those with a large number of international travellers — still face 'bill shocks'.
At the same time, BT's recent "mobile multiplier" research, finds that 37 percent of employees don't use their mobile devices much when overseas due to roaming charges.
One Mobile anywhere offers organisations a single, fixed price tariff for global data roaming which is shared across all travelling employees.
Using a single EE SIM card, One Cloud anywhere supports 4G in 61 countries, including Germany, France, Spain, US, Poland, Belgium, The Netherlands, Saudi Arabia and Hong Kong. It also provides 3G support in 159 countries across Europe and other key global destinations. New countries continue to be added*. The service is available to organisations around the globe that have a UK entity with whom EE can contract and bill.
What's more, organisations using One Mobile anywhere also get access to 'BT One Voice anywhere', giving their travelling employees the ability to make voice calls using their data bundle or when connected to their corporate wifi or a BT Wifi hotspot. This offers savings up to 45 per cent on mobile voice roaming costs.
To set up the service, BT works with an organisation to analyse its mobile data usage and help choose an initial data bundle and price to be shared across all of its international users. The service starts off with a monthly allowance on a 24 month contract. If usage exceeds the monthly allowance of global data in any given month, the plan automatically upgrades to the next band, which provides the organisation with a further 2GB of data for an additional charge. Each employee covered by the service receives monthly end usage level alerts at pre-defined limits to further help manage costs.
Andrew Small, vice president for Unified Communications, Mobile and Contact Centre Portfolio at BT, says: "Organisations looking to empower their international travellers with the latest digital services need predictable and affordable mobile data plans. Our recent 'mobile multiplier' research shows that high roaming charges are discouraging business travellers from using data while abroad, potentially damaging their productivity.
"One Mobile anywhere replaces the chaos of unpredictable data roaming contracts with one simple, fixed-price tariff. One Mobile anywhere offers value, convenience and control and gives companies the connectivity to empower their travellers with the latest digital services such as Cisco Jabber, Skype for Business and BT MeetMe with Dolby Voice."
The launch of One Mobile anywhere follows BT's announcement earlier this year that it is bringing to market a wide range of new digital services, building on insight from its most recent research, "The BT CIO report 2016 – the digital CIO".
* To view up-to-date footprint, please visit ee.co.uk/corporateroaming
For further information
Enquiries about this news release should be made to the BT Group Newsroom on its 24-hour number: 020 7356 5369. From outside the UK dial + 44 20 7356 5369. All news releases can be accessed at our web site: http://www.btplc.com/News
About the "mobile multiplier" research
The research involved an independent survey of 1,528 office workers in large organisations in France, Germany, Spain and the UK, conducted by Davies Hickman Partners Ltd in September 2016. It covered the full range of office workers in terms of ages as well as a variety of sectors. Separate interviews were conducted with 10 IT Decision Makers to give an alternative perspective. The results of previous research on Digital Dislocation in the workplace earlier in 2016, sponsored by BT and Cisco, complemented the analysis.
About BT
BT's purpose is to use the power of communications to make a better world. It is one of the world's leading providers of communications services and solutions, serving customers in 180 countries. Its principal activities include the provision of networked IT services globally; local, national and international telecommunications services to its customers for use at home, at work and on the move; broadband, TV and internet products and services; and converged fixed-mobile products and services. With effect from 1 April 2016, the group has been reorganised and the customer-facing lines of business are now: Global Services, Business and Public Sector, Consumer, EE, Wholesale and Ventures, and Openreach.
For the year ended 31 March 2016, BT Group's reported revenue was £19,042m with reported profit before taxation of £3,029m.
British Telecommunications plc (BT) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of BT Group plc and encompasses virtually all businesses and assets of the BT Group. BT Group plc is listed on stock exchanges in London and New York.
For more information, visit www.btplc.com
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