O2 finally join Mobile Broadband revolution…
April 21st, 2008
Tags: 3, Broadband, O2, SkypePhone, USB Modem, Vodafone, WiFi
On Friday O2 finally launched their competition to Vodafone and 3’s Mobile Broadband. For £20 a month you get a 3Gb allowance (with a handy text message at 2Gb warning you the allowance is running out). Over that, it’s 20p per MB. However, you do also get unlimited WiFi via The Cloud. One limitation - you must be an existing O2 customer, and it’s an 18 month contract. There’s a month-by-month option (a bit like PAYG) which is still £20 per month, but you’ll need to buy the USB modem at £120 first.
Unlike 3, the max speed on offer today is 1.8mbps, with O2’s 3.6mbps rolling out in June.
Certainly the unlimited WiFi deal is a bit of a differentiator, but compared to 3’s offer of half price broadband to existing customers; and with the trick of getting a 3 Skypephone on a 6 month contract just to become a customer, it’s not necessarily the cheapest way of getting online for everyone.
Some content courtesy of SMS Text News.
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