Rami Levy Communications has joined the growing kosher cellular market in Israel.
Levy launched his mobile communications company in 2011, and he has been working to become approved by the Vaad Rabbonim for Communications. As of Tuesday, 27 Iyar 5774, Levy’s company is certified and can now compete in the kosher phone market as well.
Levy’s plan offers a onetime payment for a SIM card of 49 shekels. The phone is free for the first three months and then a monthly charge of 49.90 shekels for unlimited use. There is no commitment and one may leave to another company at any time, as the new communications law states.
(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)
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Nice bit of free advertising for Rami Levi but why would anyone take up this offer. Rami Levi is a reseller not a level one provider. Golan Telecom is the same. Golan are currently offering the first year for NIS 27 a month. 12 x 27 = 324. 9 x 49.90 = 449.10. On top of that Golan gives you two international numbers free that route through to your Israeli mobile. You can take a US number to give your family and friends in the USA so they can call you for the price of a local call. Take the other number in another country where you have family or friends. Additionally Golan’s plan includes unlimited calls to 55 other countries aside of Israel. P.S. I have no connection to Golan other than being a very satisfied customer of their great rate, coverage and service.
me too, golan is great !