O2 offers prepay mobile broadband for £2 per day
By Stuart Turton
Posted on 1 Dec 2008 at 15:13
O2 has launched a pay-as-you-go mobile broadband service, which it claims is the "best value" package for prepay users.
The company is offering a £29.99 USB dongle capable of speeds up to 3.6Mb/sec. Although this is some way short of Vodafone and Orange's 7.2Mb/sec dongles, it does have the benefit of being available contract free.
Alongside the dongle, customers will also be able to choose from a range of prepay packages, starting at £2 for a day's use, with a data allowance of 500MB. Weekly rates are available for £7.50 with a 1GB data cap, and those willing to cash in for the whole month can expect to pay £15 for 3GB.
The mobile broadband market has hot up in recent months, with Orange bundling a home and mobile broadband service for £20 per month, and Virgin Media offering its cable customers mobile broadband for an extra £5.
O2 is also promising that customers will be offered the chance to return the dongle within 50 days for a full refund if they're not happy.
Read our comparison of the UK's mobile broadband services here.
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