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The People's Operator Launches in UK

November 19, 2012 |

LONDON -- Launched today, The People’s Operator (TPO) is a new UK mobile operator that combines great mobile deals, coverage and customer service with the ability to support charities, community groups and other good causes throughout the UK.

TPO matters because:

  • Customers get a great mobile deal including free calls and texts to anyone on the TPO network.
  • 25% of TPO’s profits go to great causes.
  • Either
    Customers can direct TPO to give 10% of their call, text and data spend to a charity, community group or other good cause of their choice.

    Or

    Organisations can receive 10% of call, text and data spend in respect of any customers that they sign up to TPO.

  • TPO really cares about its customers and their causes. TPO is the UK’s first commercial utility where 25% of profits go to great causes along with 10% of every customer’s call, text and data spend.

    TPO offers corporates a unique opportunity to fulfil their CSR commitments. Simply by switching to TPO, 10% of all call, text and data spend will get directed to their nominated cause.

    TPO is a UK based company whose management and customer service teams are all based in London.

    Charities, community groups and other good causes will receive grants from the TPO Foundation, an independent charity whose donations will have the ultimate effect of strengthening society and supporting local communities.

    The People's Operator



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