| T-Mobile is now offering an introductory price of | | | | Borders bookstores and hundreds of hotels. This |
| £10 per month for the first 3 months on | | | | means you can jump on the Internet wherever |
| its mobile broadband "Web'n'Walk Plus" package. | | | | there is a WiFi HotSpot logo in sight, allowing you |
| This matches the cheapest deal on the market | | | | have free Internet access wherever and |
| from 3 and applies to new customers signing up | | | | whenever you see this logo. |
| to the Web'N'Walk Plus 24-month tariff and the | | | | T-Mobile is in the process of upgrading its network |
| offer is available until 1st October 2008. After the | | | | to offer 7.2Mbps download speeds, so customers |
| three month introductory period, the price | | | | are in for a treat when this transition is finally |
| increases to £15 per month, which is still | | | | completed. This will equal Vodafone's 7.2Mbps, |
| excellent value for money. | | | | who currently lead the market with the highest |
| T-Mobile currently offers up to 1.8Mbps broadband | | | | download speed for mobile broadband deals out |
| speeds and the deal includes a free USB modem | | | | there at the moment. |
| stick. With this package, you also get free | | | | Recently, T-Mobile has also announced an increase |
| unlimited access to hundreds of WiFi HotSpots | | | | in upload speeds to 1.4Mbps after the launch of its |
| around the country at convenient locations such | | | | HSUPA (High-Speed Uplink Packet Access) |
| as Starbucks coffee shops, all BAA airports, | | | | network. |