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The rise of BYOD (bring your own device) and SIM-free phones, plus the growing popularity of dual-SIM handsets like the OnePlus 3 has made
have to report anything to HM Revenue and Customs or deduct or pay tax and national insurance if they provide the employees with one SIM
all the main mobile phone operators in the UK (the four big networks and three MVNOs) and, in no order of preference, here are the ones we
think are the best for micro, small and medium businesses
You get unlimited data, minutes (usable both in the UK and in the EU) and a whopping 20GB data to use with an extra 4GB to be used in the EU
in 40 countries; you can always opt for the WorldTraveller option which allows you to use your UK allowance in an additional 58 countries
worldwide for a fiver a day
Vodafone also offers a 30-day money-back warranty
Not only do you have unlimited minutes and texts in the UK and across Europe (well, there is a fair usage limit of 2,000 minutes and 2,000
texts in the EU), you also get 3GB to use in the EU and 100 UK to EU minutes
Great if you travel a lot to mainland Europe
the top spot when it comes to sheer value for money
EE also upgraded its network to superfast 4GEE and you can even share your plan with three co-workers on the same bill; Note that, unlike
All its plans offer 10% of the value of the monthly spend to a nominated cause or charity, which is a rather laudable and uncommon marketing
This and the fact that calls between TPO colleagues are free could well entice SMBs towards this relatively new player.View this deal on
Like TPO, Co-op supports a few social and ethical projects and since it is a co-operative, its customers can become members as well
mobile SIM-only services packaged with broadband, then the Big Data offer from VMB is worth looking at