
Mobile operator EE (4GEE) has today launched a new SIM-Only Mobile Broadband plan for its most data hungry 4G “super-users” (this currently means fewer than 1% of their customers), which offers a healthy allowance of 20GB (GigaBytes) per month and comes with a special launch price.
The new 20GB plan, which comes with unlimited UK calls and texts, is available on a 12 month contract from £46 per month (customers who take this after 28th Feb 2013 will pay £61 per month). EE has also introduced a new SIM-Only 8GB plan for £41 per month.
Pippa Dunn, EEs Chief Marketing Officer, said:
“It’s our aim to offer consumers the most comprehensive range of 4GEE price plans. With these new options we’re looking to not only make 4G smartphones even more accessible, but offer even greater value for the small number of super-users out there – ensuring EE really does offer a package that’s tailored for all customers 4G needs.”
Alternatively there’s now a range of new entry-level 4GEE plans, which cost from £31 per month on a 24 month contract and include unlimited UK calls, texts and 500MB of mobile data. Customers also have the option to choose from a range of 4G smartphones for a one off fee from just £29.99 (e.g. HTC One SV LTE or Nokia Lumia 820).
EE’s 4G service will be available in 35 towns and cities by the end of March 2013.
lol @ pricing
I think I’ll pass.
They might very well be comprehensive, but are certainly not competitive.
I had to re-read that pricing… £61 per month for SIMO!
If all the other Mobile ISP’s use this as a bench mark then 4G will go down like a lead balloon.
Ouch, I suppose they have to pay for Mr K Bacon somehow.
Haha, is it the 1st April?. I’ll be sticking with unlimited 3G for £25.
I’m with Gareth, on THREE 3G (DC-HSDPA High Speed 3G) for £25 month unlimited! also includes tethering! why would you move?
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