Thursday, December 2, 2010

Virgin Mobile brings Pre-pay Air cards


Virgin Mobile e.u.a. (NYSE: VM) today announced the launch of Broadband2Go, a wireless Internet service nationwide 3 g without a contract annual, monthly or activation fee.

Developed in conjunction with Novatel Wireless and network operating nationwide Sprint (NASDAQ: NVTL), the device MC760 Broadband2Go carries the distinction of being the modem of EV-DO Rev. a smaller world.

"Forget long-term contracts, monthly bills or desperately looking for a local café for Wi-Fi. Broadband Mobile Prepaid is ideal for students, families on the move, freelancers, who needs wireless Internet access ... and wants to pay only when they use it, said Bob Stohrer, CMO, Virgin Mobile USA. "We already demonstrated the benefit of no annual contracts and the ability to tailor individual expenditure needs. Broadband2Go is another way to give value to consumers, flexibility and convenience ".

As the mobile phone service of Virgin Mobile USA, activation is simple and megabytes can be added whenever necessary with credit/debit cards or cards of Virgin Mobile Top-up. top-up cards can be used to buy the use of data from 100 MB to 1 gigabyte in the distribution model.A new brand Broadband2Go card top-up to $ 20, which customers can use to buy 30-day, 250 MB, approximately 12 hours of Web browsing. Other data plans are available FOR $ 10, $ 50 and $ 60, and can be used any top-up card VMU.

U.s. Virgin Mobile Broadband2Go requires no activation fee and there is no roaming charge. customers have a meter real-time usage to monitor and verify the "Remainder Megabytes of use" anytime. on the my account page Broadband2Go, customers are provided with rough estimates for how many hours of web-browsing, video preview and the number of e-mails usually will deal with each plan.

The package will be available exclusively at Best Buy Mobile starting in late June, for $ 149.99 and is the first product of prepaid broadband that Best Buy Mobile is offering.


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