Orange slashes the price of mobile broadband deals
Mobile communications giant Orange has announced that it is halving the cost of some of its mobile broadband deals in a bid to attract more customers.
The mobile broadband market has become highly competitive, and there is massive rivalry between the various mobile broadband providers, all of which are vying for the custom of the rising number of consumers and businesses that are taking an interest in mobile broadband services. As a result of the flexibility, ease, and convenience that mobile broadband offers more and more people have become interested in taking this sort of service on.
One of the mobile broadband giants in the UK, Orange, has now decided to try and undercut its rival providers in a bid to get more mobile broadband customers, and has done this by slashing the cost of some of its mobile broadband deals. In fact, Orange mobile broadband has actually halved the price of two of its mobile broadband deals in a bid to get more customers to sign up for its mobile broadband services.
Both the 1GB and the 3GB mobile broadband packages from Orange will be half price for the first three months for customers that sign up for the services by the end of January 2010. With both of these packages the consumer will get a free Orange E1752 dongle and will also benefit from speeds of up to 3.6Mbps.
It seems that the January sales have extended this year to include mobile and fixed line broadband providers, as many have announced cut price deals and special offers since the start of this year, which will prove to be good news for the many consumers that want to try and sort their finances out this year.
Source – Broadband Internet UK










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