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T-Mobile Launches £2 Per Day Mobile Broadband

Mark.J writes "ISPreview reports that T-Mobile UK has launched an interesting range of new off-the-shelf Mobile Broadband products that do not require customers to sign-up under a long-term contract. The pay-as-you-go (PAYG) style products cost from only £2 per day for 'unlimited' access (3GB Fair Usage Policy applies). To access T-Mobile pre-pay Mobile Broadband, customers simply need to purchase a USB (Modem) Stick 110, which includes a memory card, for just £49.99 and plug it into a laptop to access their favourite websites. Credit can be topped up direct from the laptop and customers are able to select whichever package suits them at the time." For American readers, that's about $3.66 right now -- plus shipping yourself to the UK.

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  1. Re:The daily rate is outrageously expensive by calmofthestorm · · Score: 0, Troll

    I'll console myself by watching YouTube and not having to incriminate myself by turning over encryption keys for no reason.

    By the time those are illegal here I imagine the UK will require the Implants.

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  2. Re:The daily rate is outrageously expensive by PopeRatzo · · Score: 0, Troll

    Here in the UK we dream of YouTube not being illegal and being able to watch it ourselves!

    Judging from the number of surveillance cameras I saw last time I was in the UK, you are all going to be on YouTube.

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  3. Re:It can't be both UNLIMITED and 3Gb! by Creepy+Crawler · · Score: 0, Troll

    Its a service for Britons. unlimeted makes sense.

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