Built in broadband deals from O2

Apr 30 2010 / By Jo Wilkes

Mobile network provider O2 has recently announced the launch of affordable laptop deals that come with built in mobile broadband facilities, making it easier and faster for consumers to enjoy the benefits of using mobile broadband.

For many people these days mobile broadband services are essential, and for business users in particular, having access to broadband services whilst on the move is vital. There are many different mobile broadband deals and services available from a range of mobile network providers in the UK, which means that there is something to suit a wide range of needs and pockets.

One mobile network provider, O2, has recently announced the launch of deals that offer low cost netbooks with mobile broadband facilities built in, enabling consumers that want to enjoy great service and reliability with their mobile broadband without having to pay over the odds. The deals include the Samsung N150 netbook, which costs £29.99 on a £25 per month contract with 3GB, 500MB Wi-Fi and 300 texts.

The second netbook in the deal is the Asus UL30A laptop, and this is priced at £79.99 on a £30 per month contract, which includes 3GB of downloads, 750MB Wi-Fi and 300 texts. An official from O2 said: “We know that customers want to be able to click and go without the hassle of having to load up a mobile broadband dongle and our new range will make surfing the web and staying touch even easier. The laptop market has exploded in the last 18 months and we believe these two laptops from Asus and Samsung will once again give O2 customers a great experience.”

He added: “By purchasing the laptop from O2, customers are benefiting from award winning customer service and a number of additional services that other providers charge for. Now we have our O2 Techies if customers have problems getting started they can contact a technical specialist who can talk them through the start up process for no extra cost. Customers also have access to the widest Wi-Fi network in the UK through BT Openzone and The Cloud.”

Source – Mobile News CWP

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