Vodafone's mobile broadband offerings get new year refresh

New price plans claim to offer greater savings and free PC security


13 January 2010 16:57 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Vodafone is offering new price plans for its mobile broadband offerings claiming greater savings to give us poor snow-struck GBers a chance to beat the January blues.

There are two new pay monthly price plans for customers to choose from with what Voda calls a "raft of added extras" and a £5 monthly saving.

For £15 a month, customers get 3GB of data included, Vodafone's free basic anti-virus, spyware protection and 2GB backup. Those opting to pay £20 a month can get a 4GB data allowance and free Premium PC Security pack.

The pack includes anti-virus, spyware protection, Firewall, parental controls, email spam filtering and unlimited back-up and restore. The Premium PC Security Pack also comes free with the existing £25 price plan.

For pay as you go customers, Vodafone says it's giving customers three times more data allowance when they purchase a new K3565 "TopUp and Go" USB modem stick 3.6 Mbps for £34.99, so instead of 1GB, customers will get 3GB of data - but only valid for 30 days.

With dongles now available in blue and pink - in case perhaps it was the shade of the USB modem putting you off purchasing - there's more info on all the deals, including small, on Vodafone's online shop.

 

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Phones, Vodafone, Mobile broadband, Tariffs, USB modems, Security software

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