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Virgin offers 'free' broadband
Posted by: eusty on Friday, August 18, 2006 - 04:54 PM
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The 'free' broadband wagon keeps on rolling, with Virgin Mobile offering free
broadband to people who sign up to one of their phone products. Users of
Virgin Mobile's new pay monthly SIM-only tariffs can get a year's free up to
8Mbps broadband, and free setup and modem to boot.
Monthly tariffs range from £15 (normally £20) to £30 (normally £32) a month,
with users not having to sign to a long term contract.
The broadband component is a standard 8Mbps connection with a generous 6GB
monthly download allowance.
Customers who choose leave Virgin Mobile before twelve months are up can decide
to start paying for their broadband service at £17.99 or drop the service.
The offer is open until 31 October and available from Virgin Mobile Stores,
selected Virgin Megastores and online.
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