O2 and Orange Mobile Broadband January price drop

The Mobile Broadband January Sale has begun. As well as vying each other for the most iPhone sales, O2 and Orange are now cutting the costs of their respective mobile broadband packages.

O2 is currently offering its 3GB Mobile Broadband package on 24 month contracts for just £10 per month for the first 4 months (£15 thereafter). The USB dongle comes included free of charge and the contract comes with unlimited Wi-Fi use.

O2’s Pay As You Go Mobile Broadband offering has also taken a price tumble. The USB dongle originally cost £30 (OK, £29.99) which has now been cut down to £20. Customers then pay either £2 per day for a 0.5GB (500MB) usage allowance, £7.50 for 7 days with 1GB or £15 for 30 days of 3GB. There is no contract or long-term commitment. As with the 3GB pay montly option, unlimited Wi-Fi is also included.


Orange has made similar price cuts to its pay monthly mobile broadband offerings. The price of the Orange 3GB Mobile Broadband package has been reduced by 50 per cent - down to £7.50 a month from £15 for the first 3 months of service. The 10GB Orange Mobile Broadband equivalent now costs £12.50 a month for the first three months instead of the normal £25. A USB Modem is included free with each of the packages.

No expiry date has been given for the O2 packages. The Orange Mobile Broadband offer is available until until 31st January 2010.

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Posted by Tom on January 12th 2010 in Mobile Broadband, O2 Broadband, Orange Broadband



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