O2 offers free broadband with iPhone
Posted on 10 Nov 2009 at 08:34
O2 is offering free home broadband to iPhone customers who buy the Internet Tethering Bolt-on to use their handset as a wireless modem for a laptop.
Pay Monthly iPhone 3G and 3GS customers who purchase the (discounted) £9.79 per month 3GB Internet Tethering Bolt On before 31 December 2009 will be entitled to the O2 Home Broadband standard package for free.
Alternatively, customers can claim a £7.34pm discount against any other O2 Home Broadband product including Premium, Pro or O2 Home Broadband Access.
For details and terms and conditions, see o2.co.uk/iPhone.
The offer has been introduced just days before O2 loses its UK iPhone monopoly. Orange will begin selling the phone on 11 November. Vodafone and 3 will to follow suit early in 2010.
Author: Simon Aughton
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