BT has modified its Office Anywhere package to offer it as a bolt-on tariff to existing BT Business mobile phone contracts.
Office Anywhere was launched in April 2007 as a combination of data services and mobile applications aimed primarily at SMEs.

New bolt-on service allows access to Office on the move
vnunet.com, 19 Feb 2008
BT has modified its Office Anywhere package to offer it as a bolt-on tariff to existing BT Business mobile phone contracts.
Office Anywhere was launched in April 2007 as a combination of data services and mobile applications aimed primarily at SMEs.
The new bolt-on comes in two flavours. A £10 option provides unlimited email, online access to Microsoft Office, mobile internet, unlimited calling between colleagues and unlimited VoIP calls to UK landlines via a Wi-Fi hotspot.
Users can share the minute bundles between Office Anywhere and other BT mobiles to help reduce wasted unused minutes.
For companies on a tighter budget a £5 option lacks the VoIP capability.
To promote the deal BT is offering new Office Anywhere customers £100 of airtime credit to use against Office Anywhere calls and line rental for a limited time, as well as three months of free line rental with BT Business One Plan.
As part of its Mobility Matters campaign, BT has launched a new guide to advise businesses on how to take advantage of mobile technology.
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