Vodafone Cuts Flat-Rate Mobile Broadband Prices

12:40 am on June 20, 2007 | Category: Telecom Services, Mobile Devices, Internet, Wireless

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Vodafone UK has cut the cost of its mobile broadband offering by almost 50%, offering up to 3GB of monthly bandwidth at a cost of just £25.

The company previously charged £45 for the service, which is available to laptop computer users who possess a compatible 3G mobile broadband card. Vodafone’s 3G network currently covers over 80% of Britain’s population.

The carrier has also launched a “pay-as-you-go” version of the service, called Mobile Broadband 24, which allows customers to access the web at a per-day cost of £8.50, with a daily usage cap of 500MB. Users of this service must sign a contract, but are not billed unless they choose to connect.

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    1. Good report. Just tried to figure out where to find it on their web page. It’s either not there yet or very well hidden :-)

      Comment by martin — June 25, 2007 #

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