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Vodafone Cuts Flat-Rate Mobile Broadband Prices
12:40 am on June 20, 2007 | Category: Telecom Services, Mobile Devices, Internet, Wireless
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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Edited by Jeremy Maddock

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 #