Virgin Media launches mobile broadband Travel Passes
Posted 22nd February 2010 at 3:04pm by Oliver Folkard
Broadband provider Virgin Media has launched a new range of Travel Passes that allow its mobile internet users to get online anywhere in Europe.
Four different types of the passes have been created by the provider, with each offering a data allowance which is available for a limited amount of time.
Customers can get hold of a one-day pass offering 10MB of data for £10, while a three-day alternative offers 15MB for £15.
Seven-day access is available at £30 for 30MB, while a 30-day pass offers 60MB for £60.
Jonathan Kini, Director of Mobile at Virgin Media, said the Travel Passes would mean customers can relax when heading abroad.
He added: "Whether it's searching for the best pizzeria in Rome on your mobile or uploading photos onto Facebook with a laptop and mobile broadband, customers now have control over what they spend on holiday."
Earlier this month, Virgin Media launched its new business broadband service.
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Liz Falmer, 23rd February 2010.
Not sure about these prices, but it's better than being hit with an eight grand bill for downloading a few movies and using Skype.
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