Welcome to thecheapinternational.co.uk Sunday, 20 May 2012
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T-Mobile proposes to encourage its subscribers to use the internet more at lower data roaming charges while they are abroad. The UK network operator, which is a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom, will launch the new Euro Broadband Boosters service at the start of March 2010. With this, the subscribers can purchase one of the new bundles to use while travelling around the UK. The 3 MB, 20 MB and 50 MB packages will all give internet access at a discounted rate to standard roaming charges for a 24-hour period. You can get a 200 MB bundle is also available allowing access for a full month. Thus, the customers are not left in the dark as to how much usage they have gotten through whilst accessing sites like BB T-Mobile Encourages Subscribers Ralf Pearson, the senior propositions manager for mobile broadband at T-Mobile, said that it had come up with the new offer so that is customers can get the most out of their internet subscriptions with the network. T-Mobile is offering its subscribers "a range of better value, worry-free options, built to suit their different online needs while they're in the most popular travel destinations," he added. Apart from availing the internet charges, the T-Mobile customers can avail the cheap international calls from its exclusive service, which recently stepped into the market. Consumers have to think of making cheap international calls, nowadays making cheap international calls is very much convenient and hassle free. |
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C iPlayer, Twitter and Facebook, T-Mobile explained that users will be able to log onto the operator's home page to view full details of their data consumption and remaining allocation.