Mole Valley Farmers Launch Mobile Service
Industry: Technology
Top providers of Farming equipment and supplies, Mole Valley Farmers have recently launched Mole Valley Mobile, a service to help keep the countryside connected.
(PRUnderground) December 19th, 2011
Top providers of Farming equipment and supplies, Mole Valley Farmers have recently launched Mole Valley Mobile, a service to help keep the countryside connected.
Whether you are looking for a tough phone for using outdoors and part of your country life or a top of the range smart phone to run handy apps to help run your business, Mole Valley Mobile will have a contract suited for you.
Where this mobile service is different to regular mobile providers is rather than paying a fixed rate each month, the 24 month contract allows you to pick and choose the minutes, texts and data that you need and only pay for what you use. Mole Valley Farmers also realises that many of our customers will require more than one handset, so they have created family packs which are even better value for money.
If you have ever smashed or broke your phone while out on the farm or out and about, then take a look at the JCB Toughphone Tradesman or Sitemaster. Both are built to last, with the Tradesman be the world’s first floating phone and is also dustproof as well as water proof. The sitemaster takes things a stage further and can withstand one ton of pressure and a fall from 2 metres; this really is a tough phone.
If SmartPhones are more your style then the Mole Valley Mobile service includes the Blackberry Curve 8520, 9300, Torch 9860 and HTC Wildfire S.
All you need to do is choose your network, add on text or data bolt-ons, choose your handset or sets, complete the order form and send it to Mole Valley Farmers. Zero line-rental and you can even keep your old number if you want to!
Whatever your mobile needs, give Mole Valley Farmers a call on 0844 272 6260 or e-mail mobiles@molevalleyfarmers.com to find out more about the service
About Mole Valley Farmers:
Mole Valley Farmers was started in 1960 by a small group of farmers around South Molton who were concerned by the discriminatory practices and the large margins being taken by many of their input suppliers. From the outset it was decided to treat all members equally, subject only to quantity allowance and that the Company would operate on the minimum margin to allow continuity and growth. Today it remains one of a few true co-operatives in the supply industry.