New mobile broadband cap plans from Optus

Aug 9 2010 / By Jo Wilkes

optus dongle 250x195 New mobile broadband cap plans from OptusAustralian broadband and communications giant Optus has recently unveiled a range of new mobile broadband cap plans to give consumers more choice over how they use their data.

It has been announced recently by the Australian communications and broadband giant Optus that it is launching a range of new mobile broadband cap plans that will give consumers more choice over how they use their data. The plans will come with different rates for peak and off peak usage, and will also come with increased data for off peak usage, no excess usage charges, and unlimited access to some sites such as Facebook.

Five Mobile Broadband Cap plans are included as part of the new range, and these are available on twenty four month contracts, which start at twenty dollars per month. With the most basic plan consumers can enjoy between 1GB and 2GB of data depending on whether the data is used at peak times of off peak.

Austin R. Bryan, Marketing Director of Optus Consumer said: “We’ve taken a new approach to our Mobile Broadband plan structure. For the first time Optus mobile broadband customers will have access to Cap plans that offer peak and off peak data amounts, with double the data available for use in off peak times.”

He added: “These new plans recognise the growing demand from our customers for mobile broadband services that offer flexibility, value and a quality network performance. We have continued to invest significantly in our network to support mobile broadband growth and improve customer experience. The Optus 3G dual band mobile network now reaches more than 96 per cent of the Australian population with over 600 mobile sites constructed in the last financial year alone.”

Source – Optus

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