If you are chewing through data on a 4G mobile broadband plan there’s a new solution to hook you up with a mega 500GB of data every month.
Many people don’t have or want a fixed line broadband plan at home, and there’s plenty of reasons for that – you can’t yet get NBN, you have a slow NBN technology or you do as much of your data consumption on the go as you do at home. This is when Mobile Broadband is perfect.
Not shy of a headline, OVO are back with a new OVO Boom XXL plan which offers 500GB of data for $109.95.
This is a prepaid deal, and the data lasts 30 days.
Below that for $79.95 you get 250GB, or 100GB for $64.95.
“Consumers are tired of the excuses fixed internet providers give and are looking for something fast, flexible and that fits with their lifestyle – OVOBoom gives them what they need the way they want it, and it’s great value too” said OVO CMO Nicole McInnes.
“Many of our customers are from a generation of renters who grew up on mobile, and typically leave home each day with a variety of connected devices and they expect to be able to access whenever and wherever they go.”
“With OVOBoom, coupled with a portable modem, they can connect multiple devices at a time. We know this audience is multi-screening, they’re streaming audio and video content while they’re working, studying and even gaming. With our 500GB prepaid offering, they can do all of that on a single data plan, wherever they are.”
Pretty good deal that.
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He produces and hosts two popular podcasts, EFTM and Two Blokes Talking Tech. He also appears on over 50 radio stations across Australia weekly, and is the resident Tech Expert on Channel 9’s Today Show each day and appears regularly on A Current Affair.
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