Virgin Mobile and Virgin.Net have joined forces in a seductive double act in order to keep up with the competition. Virgin.net will be providing free broadband to customers who sign up to the already discounted £15 or £30 pay-monthly SIM only tariffs with Virgin Mobile, which normally cost £20 and £32 repsectively.
The service, which also includes free set-up and a modem, is worth £17.99 per month for an 8meg connection, and a 6gig download limit.
The free broadband offer expires October 31st, but customers will have up to three months to sign up once they've started their pay-monthly tariff.
There is no contract with the SIM-only tariffs, but customers will continue to get free broadband for 12 months providing they continue to use the mobile service.
The free broadband offer expires October 31st, but customers will have up to three months to sign up once they've started their pay-monthly tariff.
There is no contract with the SIM-only tariffs, but customers will continue to get free broadband for 12 months providing they continue to use the mobile service.