Orange adds new mobile broadband options

Including a 30 day tariff


11 December 2008 14:19 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Orange has added three new broadband tariffs to its Internet Everywhere range.

The operator says these additional tariffs will increase the choice and flexibility for consumers.

The new tariffs include a 30 day option for customers who want to try the service on a one month rolling contract.

The Internet Everywhere 30 days with 10GB allowance will cost users £29.36 a month with the initial dongle purchase setting customers back £48.50.

The other new options are 1GB usage for £9.79 a month on a 18-month contract with a dongle charged at £29 and another 18-monther for £24.47 a month with 10GB usage and a free dongle.

The new tariffs are available in stores and via Orange's telesales immediately.
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