New mobile broadband deals launched by Virgin Media
Posted 2nd October 2009 at 3:35pm by Ewan Taylor-Gibson
Broadband provider Virgin Media has introduced two new mobile broadband deals for those who want a flexible agreement.
The company is now offering a 3GB data allowance which allows users to surf the web for 100 hours, send 2,000 emails or download 200 music tracks for £15 a month on a contract with which has a minimum term of just two months.
In addition, a 1GB data allowance can be enjoyed for £10 a month, under the same contract terms.
To take advantage of the deals, which can be cancelled after the initial period, subscribers also have to pay £24.99 for a dongle.
Consumers who choose to sign up to the deals also have the chance to enjoy 20 per cent off when they sign up to the services with home broadband or TV bundles.
Earlier this week, Virgin Media confirmed plans to launch a new online-only TV channel, called Liv.
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