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Dear All, I would like to have the Policy for Mobile Phone and Mobile Phone Bill. Just We have decided the price for Mobile Phone is Rs. 4,500/-. So, please do the needful. BR Parimal
From India, Ahmadabad
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There is already plenty of material about mobile phone policies posted here on CiteHR by other members. Please use the search box at the top of every page here at CiteHR first to find the information you need when you have a question.

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From Australia, Melbourne
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It is purely at the discretion of the management to set the cap and provide mobiles to employees. However, certain broad guidelines will be established. Therefore, our HR members here may not provide exact information on this. I recommend gathering information from different companies individually and then formulating broad guidelines.

All the best to you.

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M.J. Subramanyam, Bangalore

From India, Bangalore
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If you want to introduce a Telephone Policy in your company, first, you need to create a draft clearly stating the Bands and their limits. It should be based on designation and salary. For example:

S.No | Telephone Band | Telephone Amount Limit
--- | --- | ---
1 | TA | Rs.100/- per month
2 | TB | Rs.200/- per month
3 | TC | Rs.500/- per month

You can have as many levels as needed in your company. Hope this information is helpful to you.

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Sunita Dhoundiyal

From India, Delhi
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The mobile phone policy is purely at the company's discretion. Some companies even include this as a part of CTC. Some companies outline this privilege based on the type of business function an employee is in, where the designation or levels are not considered. This is basically to address business needs.

The amounts are usually fixed based on the designation. Again, the cost of the device could be borne by the individual with prior approval of their Business Unit, and the same could be expensed, and so forth.

Overall, the company has to formulate the policy first to avoid any ambiguity.

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Ganesh Bhogadi

From United States
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