Orange upgrades “Business Everywhere” mobile broadband offering
by Jan Harris
March 14, 2008
Mobile operator, Orange, has extended its Business Everywhere mobile broadband package, offering business users who sign up to a 24 month contract, unlimited 3G access for £17 per month.
As usual, there is a cap on the ‘unlimited’ usage - in this case it means a maximum download limit of 3GB per month under Orange’s Fair Usage policy.
Orange is also offering ‘Business Everywhere Daily’, which costs £7 a day, with no minimum contract. This service is designed for occasional mobile workers, giving them the chance to try mobile data, without being tied to a contract.
The ‘Business Everywhere Unlimited’ offer includes an Option ICON 225 modem, a high-speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) device which is around the same size as a USB memory stick.
The package also includes two hundred and fifty minutes of Wi-Fi access, available at over 10,000 hotspots across the UK.
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