Orange updates plans for mobile broadband

Aug 15 2011 / By Spencer Hogg

Mobile network giant Orange has recently made some changes to its mobile broadband offerings, making it easier for consumers to make a choice with regards to which plan to opt for.

For both casual and business users, it has become important to make the right choice when it comes to choosing mobile broadband plans. This is something that the mobile broadband giant Orange hopes to make easier for its customers by making some changes to its mobile broadband offerings.

The updates to the mobile broadband range from Orange will see the provider offering three packages, which are the Small, Medium and Large mobile broadband services. This, according to officials from Orange, will make it far easier for consumers and businesses to choose the right package for their needs.

For existing Orange customers packages will start at just five pounds a month, although the price is ten pounds to start for new Orange customers. The cost of the plans rises to thirty pounds depending on which plan you choose and all of them come with free WiFi access.

In addition to announcing its package updates, Orange also announced the launch of its new mobile WiFi device, the Orange E5830C. This is a compact wireless receiver that is palm sized and has a mobile broadband signal indicator. It is designed for consumers who are out and about , connecting up to five WiFi enabled devices effortlessly. No installation or plugging in is required with the device, which is set to be launched over the coming weeks.

Source – Seenit

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