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Virgin Mobile to offer $20 Broadband2Go plan

 

Earlier this year Virgin Mobile made a splash by offering unlimited mobile broadband for $40 per month. That not only undercut the competition in price, but also overshot them on usage. Most other providers capped consumption at 5GB or less. Today they’ll launch another attractive plan. This one will cost $20 per month and will provide 1GB of data. That’s a good balance between Virgin’s $40 unlimited and $10 100MB plans. You’ll need a Virgin Mobile USB dongle or MiFi device in order to use the service, but you won’t have to sign a contract. You can find a device and sign up for the service at Walmart stores and at Walmart.com.

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One Response

  1. LindaC Says

    I bought Broadband2Go to supplement my cheaper dial-up. But they did away with the useful $20 plan after only a month or so. Now they claim you can only get it IF you bought your device at Walmart, which I did not. What a rip off!


    Posted on January 19th, 2011 at 9:30 pm

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