Three Business Sharer Price Plan rules

  1. The following terms and conditions of the Business Sharer price plans(the “Plans”) are in addition to and form part of the terms and conditions relating to the Three terms of service titled “The Small Print”.
  2. These Plans are only available to new business customers with a minimum of 3 subscribers and are not available if you are dealing as a consumer.
  3. Your selected Plan includes a per billing cycle Allowance (of minutes/text messages and data to varying amounts). If you exceed any part of your Allowance or you use a service which is not included in your Allowance, you agree to pay additional amounts on top of your monthly recurring charge. These out of Allowance charges are set out at www.three.ie/legal/business/
  4. A 24 month minimum term applies to the Plans. Customers wishing to cancel their subscription to their Plan during the minimum term will be charged a cancellation charge. This charge will be calculated for each individual cancellation by multiplying the number of remaining months in contract by: the subscriber monthly rental charge of €10 per month plus the account monthly rental charge divided by the number of subscribers on the Plan in question. In addition, Three reserves the right to recover any concession, subsidy or credit given to you, the customer, in the form of loyalty credit, free/subsidised hardware or dedicated plan offering.
  5. Business Sharer plans come with the All you Can Eat Data service at no additional charge to your plan monthly recurring charge. The All you Can Eat Data service can be used in the Republic of Ireland only and you may opt out of this service if you wish by calling 1913. For full terms of the All you Can Eat Data service please see www.three.ie/legal/terms/all-you-can-eat-data/
  6. The Plan details are as follows;
  7.   Business Sharer 600 Business Sharer 1200 Business Sharer 2000 Business Sharer 3000 Business Sharer 5000 Business Sharer 9000 Business Sharer 12000
    Account Monthly Recurring Charge (MRC) € 70 € 130 € 200 € 290 € 450 € 750 € 950
    Additional Individual subscriber (MRC) € 12 € 12 € 12 € 12 € 12 € 12 € 12
    Minimum Term (Months) 24 24 24 24 24 24 24
    Monthly minutes up to 600 1200 2000 3000 5000 9000 12000
    SMS up to 1750 3500 5800 8700 14500 26200 35000
    Data roaming EU 18GB 18GB 18GB 18GB 18GB 18GB 18GB
    Out of bundle voice rate 17.5c per min 17.5c per min 17.5c per min 17.5c per min 17.5c per min 17.5c per min 17.5c per min
    Out of bundle SMS rate 6c 6c 6c 6c 6c 6c 6c
    Out of bundle Data rate 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c
    Monthly Three to Three calls (ROI to ROI only) 3000 on-net minutes 3000 on-net minutes 3000 on-net minutes 3000 on-net minutes 3000 on-net minutes 3000 on-net minutes 3000 on-net minutes

    + All you Can Eat Data Service in ROI

  8. For the avoidance of doubt, the monthly recurring charge for these plans do not apply to the All you Can Eat Data service, which is provided at no additional charge.
  9. Your allowance applies to:

    • Voice calls made to landlines and mobiles within the Republic of Ireland and to UK landlines and mobiles from the Republic of Ireland
    • Calls made while roaming in EU to other EU numbers and back to Republic of Ireland
    • Calls to non-geographic numbers (1800, 1850, 1890, 0818 and 076)
    • Texts sent to Irish mobile numbers and Irish landline numbers while in the Republic of Ireland.
    • Texts sent while roaming in EU to other EU numbers and back to Republic of Ireland

    Your allowance doesn’t include:

    • Calls to voicemail
    • Roaming calls (other than the mentioned above)
    • International calls
    • Calls to premium rate numbers, directory enquiries and all other call types
    • Any other call types
    • Texts to premium rate numbers, directory enquiries numbers
    • MMS (Multimedia messages)
    • International texts
    • Texts sent while roaming outside of the EU
    • Any other texts

  10. These events are charged at rates as set out on our website https://www.three.ie/legal/pricing/. Customers on this price plan receive an allowance of data for use in the Republic of Ireland and the European Union as set out above. The allowances as per your plan are available for use in Ireland and across the EU but your data usage in Ireland, assuming you have not opted out of the All you Can Eat Data service, will come out of your All you Can Eat Data service first. You should always check your allowances via the IVR on 1913 or My3 before roaming in the EU. You will be alerted to your usage of the allowances and advised when out of bundle rates will apply.

  11. Any usage outside of the Republic of Ireland and EU is charged at rates as set out on our website www.three.ie/legal/terms/business/
  12. TThe authorised account contact who has the authority to act for the business customer acknowledges that the customer is liable to pay all charges incurred on their account including but not limited to out of bundle charges and where an individual subscriber on the account requests an Add-on.
  13. You acknowledge that data speeds vary and depend on factors such as device capabilities, location, coverage and network congestion.
  14. You can only move to another Price Plan within your Minimum Term on such terms as agreed by Three.
  15. Call and text usage will be applied in the following manner:
    1. Three to Three minutes (where applicable with your price Plan)
    2. Purchased Add-ons.
    3. Price plan Allowance.
    4. Out of bundle rates
  16. All calls are charged per  minute, unless otherwise stated.
  17. Where your Plan has an unlimited element this is for use in the Republic of Ireland and EU only, unless otherwise stated and it is subject to a fair usage allowance of 3,000 minutes and/or texts per month.
  18. Three continuously monitors network performance to ensure that the service received by customers is not impacted through a minority of users placing high demand on network resources (e.g. large bandwidths over long periods). Where your All you can eat Data service usage exceeds 60GB in a billing cycle and your usage affect other network users, we reserve the right to limit your service.
  19. Three Services are available for use with your Three SIM Card in an approved handset only. Tethering or use of the Three handset as, or the SIM in conjunction with, a modem is not allowed and may result in your access to Three Services being disabled. You will be liable for a cancellation fee in the event of being disabled.
  20. It is your responsibility to ensure that your SIM is compatible with the handset intended for use. Certain SIM cards may not support 4G. If your handset is not a 4G compatible handset, it will not support 4G access. For further details log onto www.three.ie/business/4G.
  21. You agree not to connect or maintain the connection of any GSM Gateways to the Three Network or otherwise provide telecommunications services to a third party or allow any subscriber to do same.
  22. The Plan cannot be used in conjunction with any device connected to a PBX, such as a mobile line device, mobile gateways and SIM Boxes and Three reserves the right to terminate the Service without notice where it appears to Three that any customer uses, or has used, the Service in this or in any related mobile.

EU Fair Use Policy

The ‘EU Roaming Regulation’ (Regulation (EU) 2015/2120) permits operators to apply a fair use policy in accordance with the European Commission’s Fair Use Regulation (Commission Implementing Regulation of 15.12.2016).

The following definitions shall apply for the purposes of this fair use policy:

  1. The following terms have the same definition as provided for in Regulation (EU) No. 531/2012, as amended: (i) regulated roaming call; (ii) regulated roaming SMS message; (iii) regulated data roaming service; and (iv) domestic retail price.
  2. ‘Open data bundle’ has the same definition as provided for in Article 2 of the European Commission’s Fair Use Regulation.
  3. ‘Regulated retail roaming service’ means a regulated roaming call, regulated roaming SMS message or regulated data roaming service.

These terms and conditions may be amended from time to time in line with the EU Roaming Regulation.

  1. Normal residence or stable links
    1. Three may reasonably request customers to provide proof of normal residence in the Republic of Ireland or proof of stable links entailing a frequent and substantial presence in the Republic of Ireland.
    2. In the case of pre-paid tariff plans (as defined in the European Commission’s Fair Use Regulation (Commission Implementing Regulation of 15.12.2016), as an alternative to section 1.1 above, Three may limit the consumption of data roaming retail services within the EU at the domestic retail price to the volumes equivalent to at least the volume obtained by dividing the overall amount, excluding VAT, of the remaining credit available and already paid by a customer to Three, at the moment of commencing roaming, by the prevailing regulated wholesale roaming charge referred to in Article 12 of Regulation (EU) No. 531/2012.
  2. Monitoring fair usage
    1. Three may monitor a customer’s usage of Three’s voice, SMS and data services over a cumulative four month period to establish whether consumption of Three’s voice, SMS or data services in the Republic of Ireland constitutes more than 50% of the customer’s consumption of Three’s voice, SMS or data services over that cumulative four month period.
    2. Three may monitor a customer’s presence while consuming Three’s voice, SMS or data services over a cumulative four month period to establish whether the customer was present in the Republic of Ireland for more than 50% of the time (measured in days) that the customer is consuming Three’s voice, SMS or data services over that cumulative four month period.
    3. Three may decide not to provide regulated retail roaming services at the domestic retail price to a customer where that customer’s consumption of Three’s voice, SMS or data services in the Republic of Ireland constitutes 50% or less of the customer’s aggregate consumption of Three’s voice, SMS or data services over a cumulative four month period and if that customer’s presence in Ireland over the cumulative four month period constitutes 50% or less of the time (measured in days) that the customer consumes Three’s voice, SMS or data services over that cumulative four month period.
    4. Three may decide not to provide regulated retail roaming services at the domestic retail price to customers using a specific SIM card where that SIM card has not been used or has virtually not been used over a four month period for making or receiving a call, sending an SMS or for data services in the Republic of Ireland in accordance with paragraph 37 of guidelines issued by BEREC (the Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications) on 27 March 2017 (BEREC Guidelines on Regulation (EU) No 531/2012, as amended by Regulation (EU) 2015/2120 and Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2016/2286 (Retail Roaming Guidelines)).
    5. Three may decide not to provide regulated retail roaming services at the domestic retail price to a customer that has subscribed to and sequentially used multiple SIM cards while roaming in accordance with Article 4 (4) sub-paragraph 7 of the European Commission’s Fair Use Regulation.
    6. Where Three detects that a customer’s use of a SIM card allows Three not to provide regulated retail roaming services at the domestic retail price in line with sections 2.3 – 2.5 above, Three shall alert the customer about the detected behaviour indicating that the customer will be charged a surcharge pursuant to Article 6e of Regulation (EU) No 531/2012 for use of Three’s regulated retail roaming services after the date of such alert unless the customer demonstrates actual consumption of Three’s voice, data or text services in Ireland or actual domestic presence within two weeks of the alert.
    7. For the purposes of sections 2.2 and 2.3 above, any day when a roaming customer has logged onto the Three network shall be counted as a day of domestic presence of that customer.
  3. Organised resale
  4. Three may immediately take any necessary measures at wholesale or retail level to ensure compliance with a relevant customer contract when it detects that a number of SIM cards have been the object of organised resale to persons not effectively residing or having stable links in the Republic of Ireland for purposes other than periodic travel.

  5. EU Roaming Data Allowance and Surcharge - Open Data Bundles
    1. Where applicable, your EU roaming data allowance is calculated in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 531/2012, as amended and prevailing data wholesale roaming caps from 15 June 2017. Article 4 (2) of the European Commission Fair Use Regulation provides: “Without prejudice to any applicable domestic volume limit, in the case of an open data bundle, a roaming customer is able to consume when periodically travelling in the EU a volume of data roaming retail services at the domestic retail price equivalent to at least twice the volume obtained by dividing the overall domestic retail price of that open data bundle, excluding VAT, corresponding to the entire billing period by the regulated maximum wholesale roaming charge referred to in Article 12 of Regulation (EU) No 531/2012. In the event of bundled sale of mobile retail services with other services or terminals, the overall domestic retail price of the data bundle is determined by taking into account the price applied to the separate sale of the mobile retail services component of the bundle, excluding VAT, if available, or the price for the sale of such services with the same characteristics on a stand-alone basis”. In accordance with paragraph 48 of guidelines issued by BEREC on 27 March 2017, your EU roaming data allowance may be calculated by reference to a SIM only offer equivalent to your handset plan.

      By way of example:

    2. The EU roaming data allowance for Three’s 3 Classic Flex Max plan as at 1 January 2019 has been calculated by reference to Three’s 3 Classic Flex Max SIM only plan. The overall domestic retail price of 3 Classic Flex Max SIM only, excluding VAT, is €22.76. This is divided by the prevailing data wholesale cap (€4.50 per GB from 1 January 2019) and multiplied by 2. This produces a minimum EU roaming data allowance of 10.1 GB.

      For details of your EU roaming data allowance, please see www.three.ie/price-guide/

    3. When you exceed the EU roaming data allowance that applies to your plan, a surcharge will apply. For details of the surcharge, please see www.three.ie/price-guide/
    4. Three will send a notification to you when your volume limit of data roaming service is fully consumed. This notification will indicate the surcharge that will be applied to any additional consumption of data roaming services by you. You have the right to require Three to stop sending such notifications and the right, at any time and free of charge, to require Three to provide the service again.
  6. Advice of Charge
  7. The Advice of Charge message that you receive when roaming in the EU will include information on this fair use policy and the surcharges which apply in excess of your volume limit.

  8. Complaints
  9. If you have a complaint in respect of this policy, please contact us on 1913. All complaints will be dealt with in line with our Code of Practice: www.three.ie/explore/about-three/code-of-practice/