New designer dongle on offer at O2
Wednesday 11th February 2009, by Daniel King
Mobile broadband customers looking to surf the web in style may find just what they are looking for at their nearest O2 store.
The firm has launched a new limited edition designer USB dongle, in partnership with leading fashion designer Henry Holland.
Customers opting for any of the firm's Broadband Pay and Go deals from February 27th will be able to pick up the House of Holland polka-dot USB modem for free at O2 stores and online.
People can select from a range of bundles according to their daily web usage, with prices starting from £2 a day and allowing free access to more than 5,000 free Wi-Fi points across the UK.
O2's marketing director Peter Rampling said Mr Holland was "the perfect partner" to help add some style to the company's mobile broadband offering and provide users with a fashionable way to surf the web.
"Our customers have been telling us that they continually crave individuality and this delivers stand-out personalisation and a bit of fun," he stated.
Mr Holland added: "I'm really pleased to have been asked to design this for O2. It's a fun project and something great to give to all my friends and something I know they all need."
O2 also announced plans this week to enter into the growing laptop market as part of a new link-up with technology company Samsung.
The supplier will be offering new home and mobile broadband packages that come with a choice of two machines - the NC10 mini-laptop and the R510 - which are designed to provide fast, reliable and stylish web use.
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