Just a few days after abandoning its convergent strategy, Telecom Italia finally launched its long delayed Unico Wi-Fi/GSM service. Actually, Telecom Italia changed the name (and gender in the Italian language) from Unico to Unica.
The new service will be available to pre-paid only (a small minority in Italy) TIM’s mobile customers that also subscribe (or are willing to subscribe) to Telecom Italia fixed VoIP offer and Wi-Fi option, branded “Alice Mia Wi-Fi”.
For an extra fee of 15€ per month (plus 5€/month for each additional handset), Unica’s subscribers can use a dual-mode Wi-Fi/GSM UMA-based handset to call at discounted rates both indoor and outdoor.
The tariff structure is quite complicated with so many options and limits that will certainly please potential customers with a master degree both in law and math.
A starter pack is available at 369€, which include a Samsung SGH P200 UMA-handset and an ADSL2+ Wi-Fi router.

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