Citymesh is launching a new mobile and internet offering for entrepreneurs, SMEs and the self-employed and wants to shake up the business telecom market.
The West Flemish telecom operator Citymesh is reorganizing its business telecom offering. The company is launching new mobile and fixed internet plans today, aimed at entrepreneurs, SMEs and the self-employed. The cheapest package starts at 2 euros per month.
Citymesh says it wants to shake up the B2B telecom market again. “Entrepreneurs don’t want complex conditions and call centers that send them from pillar to post. They need connectivity that just works at a fair price,” says Citymesh CEO Mitch De Geest.
Entrepreneurs need connectivity that just works at a fair price.
Mitch De Geest, CEO Citymesh
Mobile and fixed internet
Citymesh’s mobile offering consists of five plans. The cheapest pay-per-use plan costs two euros per month, or 0.003 euros per MB. The other four plans offer unlimited calls and texts
- 20 GB: 10 euros per month
- 50 GB: 14 euros per month
- 100 GB: 17 euros per month
- 200 GB: 24 euros per month
Citymesh uses the network of subsidiary brand Digi and also has agreements with Proximus. The company also supplies business-critical 5G infrastructure and has done so for, among others, Brussels Airport and BASF.
For fixed internet, Citymesh offers a choice of four packages, each promising unlimited surfing. A one-off installation cost of 100 euros must be added to the monthly price.
- Basic: 35 euros per month, 50 Mbps download, 10 Mbps upload
- Basic Boosted: 50 euros per month, 500 Mbps download, 100 Mbps upload
- Pro: 80 euros per month, 500 Mbps download, 100 Mbps upload, 4G back-up, fixed IP address
- Pro Boosted: 120 euros per month, 1 Gbps download, 500 Mbps upload, 4G back-up, fixed IP address
Citymesh is launching the subscriptions under its own name. The company focuses exclusively on business telecom services. It is also active on the consumer market via subsidiaries Digi and Edpnet.
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