T-Mobile edges into ISP market
Monday 15th October 2007, by Daniel King
One of the UK's largest mobile phone operators has launched a new mobile broadband tariff in an effort to increase the popularity of the technology.
T-Mobile will charge no more than £4 per day to have unlimited wireless broadband access in a number of cities in the UK.
In a move away from its key mobile phone sector, T-Mobile is encouraging the use of broadband services by offering a new USB modem for laptops. The company has also lowered the prices it charges for its wireless broadband contracts.
Richard Warmsley, head of T-Mobile's mobile broadband division, 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."
Earlier this month, T-Mobile launched an IT seller's programme, enabling IT resellers to retail its merchandise for the first time.
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