Vodafone announces new mobile broadband prices for overseas useMobile broadband provider Vodafone has announced new tariffs for people wanting to surf the web while abroad. Vodafone has announced new tariffs for consumers using mobile broadband while visiting foreign shores, with prices starting at £4.99 per day for European data and internet roaming usage.
For this price, Passport subscribers can use up to 25MB and can pay the same sum again for a further 25MB.
Anyone using less than 1MB when viewing a 100Kb website will be charged 50p.
This new deal represents greater value for money than 3's recently-announced £1.25 per MB tariff, if people take advantage of the full allowance.
Vodafone suggests that the 25MB should be enough to allow people to browse roughly 250 internet pages, read and reply to 25 emails, navigate a destination on Google Maps, read eight news stories on the BBC, change their status on Facebook and watch three 90-second YouTube videos.
Last week, Vodafone launched a new UK mobile broadband package under which consumers can pay £15 a month for 3GB download allowance.
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