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Archive for June, 2010

We might be about to determine the end of ‘unlimited’ broadband packages being widely advertised in the broadband and telecoms market along with unrealistic speed expectations fostered by goods listing the highest attainable speed for the service qualified by saying the speed is ‘up to’ the number quoted. ‘Unlimited’ broadband packages generally in fact have a usage limit or fair usage policy hidden in the small print which will contradict the ‘unlimited’ claim on the product.

In the industry for an internet tablet? The Android powered Dell Streak could be the perfect prescription.

Due to land in the UK this Friday (June 4th), the Streak is free when you sign up to an O2 mobile broadband deal from £25 per month, which entitles you to an as yet unspecified data allowance. Opt for a £35 per month contract alternative and you’ll get unlimited information and voice calls.

3 UK has incredibly kindly halved the price of mobile broadband charges for those football fans travelling to South Africa for your Fifa Globe Cup.

The organization has automatically reduced information roaming bills between June and July for all its consumers at no extra price.

It truly is aimed at persons going abroad, particularly to watch the football, who wish to get hold of relevant info and updates on matches.

04 Jun, 2010

Sky Reworks Its Broadband Deals

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In an increasingly competitive market for broadband services, Sky has introduced two new broadband deals that the business hopes will support them keep ahead in the pack.

Sky reworked different aspects of its Daily Lite and Sky’s Unlimited packages, each of which provides speeds of up to 20Mbps, and subscribers are going to be in for substantial savings if they chose to avail these features in conjunction with Sky Discuss, Sky’s home phone line services.