BN-S
Business S
For cards that mainly need to be reachable.
€12.90 / month
24-month term
- Unlimited calls and texts
- 5G up to 100 Mbit/s
- EU roaming at your domestic allowance
- eSIM or plastic card, your choice
Business customers · own core network since 2009
mobileNet Business puts every card in your company on a single contract: one shared data pool, one consolidated invoice, one contact with a name. Reachable in 190 countries — and across the EU at your domestic allowance.
No connection fee · number porting included · add cards any month
01 — Plans
Every card draws from the same pot: what one doesn't use, another one has. All prices excluding VAT, per SIM and month, from five cards on the contract.
BN-S
For cards that mainly need to be reachable.
€12.90 / month
24-month term
Most booked
BN-M
The standard case for field staff and flight crew.
€19.90 / month
24-month term
BN-L
When the device is the workplace.
€29.90 / month
24-month term
BN-U
For sites without a landline and crews without an evening off.
€44.90 / month
24-month term
Every plan includes consolidated billing, cost-centre allocation and the self-service portal. Number porting is free. Prices exclude VAT.
02 — Abroad and roaming
Within the EU your domestic allowance applies at no extra charge. Outside it, we bill only the calendar days on which the device actually transmits — and never more than the package you booked.
Zone EU / EEA
Data, minutes and texts exactly as at home — for calls within the country you are visiting and back to Germany.
€0.00 extra
Zone World 1
Frequent destinations outside EU roaming. Only a calendar day you actually used gets billed.
Zone World 2
Everything else. Same principle, different daily rate — here too, only the day you used counts.
When you change country, your contract partner says hello — that is us, even when a different network is carrying the signal. Book Travel7 with a free text message containing the word Travel7 to 4400. And if you would rather not transmit at all while abroad, we show you step by step how to switch roaming off on the company iPad.
03 — Coverage
We rent no one else's technology; the switching and the transport network are ours. That is the reason we can promise priority for business cards at all.
04 — For the IT department
Bar a card, move an allowance, change a cost centre: all in the portal, effective immediately, without a ticket and without a queue.
Every card draws from one pot. Unused volume does not expire when a card's month ends, but when the month ends — for everyone at once.
Each card carries its cost centre. The invoice arrives once a month, broken down by department — as PDF and as CSV.
Profile by QR code or straight through your device management. Requested in the morning, active in the morning.
One number on phone, tablet and watch. Calls ring everywhere, the allowance stays the same.
Barring, unbarring and volume limits run over a documented interface. Whoever already manages the devices manages the cards along with them.
When a cell is full, business cards are served first. From Business L upwards, at every site on our own network.
05 — Shop
Accessories and extra cards sit on the same contract. Put together what you need — your purchasing department signs it off later in the portal.
Profile by QR code, usually active in under 60 seconds. No shipping, no waiting, no plastic.
€0.00one-off, per card
Second and third card on the same number. For the company tablet that lives in the flight bag.
€4.90per month and card
A router for the building site, the branch office and the trade-fair stand. Put a card in and it turns into Wi-Fi for 32 devices.
€189.00or €6.90 per month
06 — Customers
Virtual airlines, software houses, financial services: what they have in common is that their people rarely work in the same place as their servers.
Virtual airline
Virtual airline
Virtual airline
Community and media
Twelve sites, one data pool, one invoice. The first thing we have rolled out in years without anyone from operations asking how it works.
Send us your list of cards; we take care of the numbers and the notice. On average, companies are fully on the network after 14 days — without a single day out of reach.