T-Mobile launch Pay per day mobile broadband
Surf the internet unlimited for £4 a day
Friday, October 12, 2007
Surf the internet unlimited for £4 a day
From 1st November T-Mobile will launch Pay-per-day mobile broadband, a service which allows customers to surf the internet unlimited (fair usage applies) for £4 a day without committing to a lengthy contract. Customers will be able to experience high speed broadband connection wherever they are and take full advantage of the internet the way they like at any time, via a T-Mobile USB modem and their laptop.
Customers will also be notified if they are using web'n'walk Plus Daily regularly enough to benefit from an upgrade to a web'n'walk Plus or Max contract.
Richard Warmsley, Head of Internet on the Move, T-Mobile, said: “We know consumers value the flexibility of mobile broadband, accessing the internet for all the reasons they love, whenever they want, wherever they are. Now they can try this just £4 without the constraints of a fixed line. When they are ready, we’ll happily recommended a monthly mobile broadband plan, that gives them even more value at our new reduced prices.
Our experience shows that customers want clear and simple price plans that offer value for money, and that is why we are offering flat-rate unlimited price packages and have further improved the value of our web’n’walk Plus and Max packages.”
T-Mobile will also be permanently cutting the cost of its web‘n’walk Plus and web’n’walk Max price plans. The web’n’walk Plus package, which allows you to browse, email, download, stream and instant message, has been slashed from £29 a month to never more than £20 a month. Meanwhile, web’n’walk Max, which provides all the same benefits of web'n'walk Plus as well as Internet calling services like Skype, has been cut from £44 a month to never more than £35.
See how the networks compare on daily broadband below:
| Operator | T-Mobile | Vodafone | O2 | Orange | 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pay Per Day | Yes | No | No | No | No |
| Pay Monthly | Yes (£4 per day) | Yes (£10 per day debited monthly) | No | Yes | No |
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