Starter kits from 3 slashed in price

May 29 2009 / By Rob Webber

The mobile communications giant 3 has announced that it has slashed the price of its no contract mobile starter kits by ten pounds.

In the current financial climate, where most of us are trying to cut back on costs and outgoings, saving money on services and products has become particularly important. Fortunately, one mobile broadband provider, 3, has recently announced that it is cutting the price of one of its most flexible packages, giving consumers a greater chance to save more money. For those that need to get online the savings available could prove to be a big bonus.

The no contract starter kits from the mobile communications giant 3 have been cut in price by ten pounds, giving consumers the chance to save some money on the cost of this type of broadband connection, which offers increased freedom and convenience, and which has been steadily growing in terms of popularity over recent months.

Consumers that are interested in this offer will be able to select from either a ready to go ZTE MF627 USB modem starter kit or an E160G, and this will cost them £49.99, which is a one of fee. Whichever package you choose you will get a USB stick, and this will be pre-loaded with 3 GB of data. This means that users will be able to enjoy hours of web surfing, send thousands of emails, and generous download limits.

Some may find that the 3GB allowance is not adequate, and if this is the case there is an easy solution because consumers can buy an increase on their data, with 1GB costing ten pounds, 3Gb costing fifteen pounds, and 7GB costing twenty five pounds. This option gives consumers flexibility and convenience whilst enabling them to also stick to their budget.

Source – www.blog.broadbandinternetuk.com

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