New 3 Mobile tariff 'cuts confusion'
Tuesday 24th March 2009, by Daniel King
The latest mobile broadband offering from 3 aims to offer consumers increased data services while removing the complicated process of calculating the amount they believe they need.
It was announced this week the network would boost its product range with a new contract providing up to 15GB of allowance for a monthly flat fee of £15 - meaning users are paying £1 per GB.
According to 3 Mobile, this is not only a better deal than many of its competitors can boast, but it also fixes the problem of having to calculate exactly what kind of capacity is needed and how much it is going to cost.
"We don't think that buying a mobile broadband package should involve lots of convoluted calculations or fears about out-of-bundle costs," the carrier said in a statement.
It went on to explain that for many, another problem is exceeding the monthly data allowance imposed by their provider. This is something 3 Mobile believes will also be eradicated with the new tariff.
"With a whopping 15GB of data, worries about falling out of bundle become a thing of the past," it added. "On other networks £15 only will only buy 3GB of data. On 3 it offers complete peace of mind."
The network announced a special giveaway earlier in the month where visitors to its website were invited to register their interest in its mobile broadband services - 1,000 of these names were then selected to receive a free ZTE MF627 dongle.
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