Thursday, June 7, 2012

Scandinavia - Telenor offer of cheaper roaming across the region under TravelSure brand

Telenor has announced a TravelSure branded service in Scandinavia.

Norway

  • Surf for just 49,- NOK per day for up to 30 megabyte in EU/EEA countries. Automatic SMS notification sent to customers who go over the 30 MB limit. Price beyond limit is 10 NOK/MB. Same price for mobile phone, pad and PC.
  • "Ring EU/EØS". Telenor-customers with a Komplett or Prat subscription can use their included minutes when they travel in all EU/EEA countries. Call set up fee 5,99,- NOK.
  • "Surf outside EU/EEA" with the lowest market price for USA and new, lower surf prices for Turkey, Switzerland, Croatia and Thailand 79,- NOK per day for up to 20 megabytes. Automatic SMS notification sent to customers who go over the 20 MB limit. Price beyond limit is 10 NOK/MB. Same price for mobile phone, pad and PC.
  • "Ring EU/EØS" and "Surf outside EU/EEA" launched mid June.
  • Further information.
Sweden
  • In January 2012 Telenor Sweden launched Free Surf EU as a concept, followed in February by Free Surf USA (SEK 199 per day) and Free Surf China (SEK 249 per day). These packages provide the customers with uncapped Internet access for a fixed price per day. At 100 MB the speed will be reduced to GPRS-level.
  • On 22nd of May the roaming package "Free surf EU" was made available to all post-paid customers uncapped Internet access for SEK 79 per day in the EU, EES and Switzerland.
  • Further information.
Denmark
  • For voice calls Telenor Denmark offers "Tryg tale i udlandet", a free service allowing customers to call within EU and Nordics for 5 DKK per call plus 0.59 DKK/min. for outgoing calls and 0 DKK/min for incoming calls.
  • For surfing abroad Telenor Denmark offers "Tryg surf i udlandet" for all consumer customers allowing customers to surf 20 MB/day in the EU or Nordics for 29 DKK/day. Up to 29 DKK the customer pays regular list price, and after the 20 MB the user is barred from further cost, until the customer requests more data with an SMS.
  • Further information

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