Thursday 22 October 2009

MobileBroadbandSupermarket.co.uk launches best monthly deals round up

Comparison site helps consumers identify best new deals and chance to win a PAYG Dongle!

MANCHESTER-based mobile connectivity specialists MobileBroadbandSupermarket.co.uk have launched a monthly round-up to make consumers aware of which networks are offering the best deals to suit their circumstances.

With mobile broadband usage is soaring, the variety of deals in the marketplace can be confusing, so MobileBroadbandSupermarket.co.uk provides neutral and transparent consumer support – on occasion advising consumers that want to buy a "dongle" that it might not be the right choice for them. With the dongle market set for massive growth, MobileBroadbandSupermarket's approach is to help consumers understand the variety of offerings available - not just in terms of price, but also usage limits and levels of service.

Andy Gott, Managing Director of MobileBroadbandSupermarket.co.uk, said: “Anybody considering a mobile broadband package, should sign up for our monthly round up, as it will keep you abreast of the best current offers. Not only will you receive a monthly email, full of the latest mobile broadband best buys, you'll also been entered into our monthly draw, which means that you're in with a chance of winning a Pay As You Go mobile broadband dongle!”

Andy Gott, continued: "The benefit of signing up for the update is that you will be able to make a confident buying decision, without doing hours of research first – it will enable you to make an informed decision about which network is offering the best mobile broadband deal to suit your circumstances.

Mobile connectivity devices, or “dongles” as they are commonly known, are an ideal way for people to stay connected on the move. They are especially useful to business travellers, who may need to get online whilst at the airport or hotel; for students, who need connectivity but may not have a fixed line connection; and also for some people in rural communities, who may not have very good ADSL coverage.

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