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Simple, Flexible and Reliable: The New Era of Mobile Subscriptions for SMEs

SMEs don’t need complexity, they need reliable connectivity. Compared to private use, there is usually more than one device in use, such as a smartphone. An SMB needs mobile subscriptions for its employees, secondary devices such as tablets, linked IoT devices, and increasingly 5G routers to set up a WLAN environment in the simplest way possible. Digital Republic finds the solution in simplicity.

Simple Rates and More

The only difference in mobile Internet for a smartphone, sensor, or 5G router is the Speed required. Each device needs a stable connection and unlimited data volume. That’s why at Digital Republic, all plans come with 5G and unlimited data. The only choice is the speed: from 0.4/0.2 Mbits for sensors to 2000/300 Mbits for 5G routers. No new special tariffs or loss-leader offers that are only valid for a short time. The rates will remain the same for everyone, and if prices are reduced, it will be for everyone at the same time – including existing customers.

“Consistently simple” means more than just uniform tariffs. Simple is also the activation or deactivation of Digital Republic SIM cards. The new era of mobile subscriptions not only offers fully digital ordering, but also a simple overview and management of all current subscriptions. In the Digital Republic customer portal, an SME can view all SIM cards at a glance and activate, deactivate or change the tariff with just one click. With Digital Republic, managing directors, HR managers, accountants or IT representatives can take care of subscription management. All of them can find their way around it.

As an eSIM provider from the very beginning, Digital Republic makes it possible to order and activate an eSIM in just five minutes. That’s easy, too.

Flexibility Is Also in Demand

The connectivity needs of SMEs are varied and can change quickly. Employees come and go, sensors are added and removed, and data bandwidth needs to be increased steadily or only briefly for software updates.

Digital Republic customer portal with device overview

Digital Republic’s new era of mobile subscriptions does away with minimum contract periods. These are no longer in keeping with the times. With Digital Republic, subscriptions can be cancelled or paused every month. Is the employee leaving the company, is a sensor only in operation during the winter or is a lower data speed sufficient? A simple click in the customer portal is all it takes to cancel the subscription, pause it or reduce the speed. No cancellation letter, no phone call, no chatbot, no back and forth – no headaches.

Existing data subscriptions can be supplemented with telephony and SMS just as easily and flexibly, roaming packages can be added for foreign assignments and vacations, or the SIM card can be converted into an eSIM.

Reliability Has the Highest Priority

In an SME, mobile services have to work first and foremost. If something still doesn’t work, SMEs have more important things to do than sit on hold, deal with chatbots, or solve a help ticket.

There are no waiting lines at Digital Republic. Every call is answered personally or returned promptly. When connectivity issues arise, no one needs additional hurdles or classic music on hold to reassure them. It doesn’t need reassurance, it needs fixing. And it needs to be done personally, reliably, on the phone, and in the language you’re used to.

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