UK-Mobile Broadband Deals, a comparison website for mobile broadband plans, reveal that more networks supplying mobile broadband are providing cheaper deals for lower usage.
UK-Mobile Broadband Deals has found that as operators attempt to encourage consumers to take out more dongle contracts, they are focussing on offering ever-cheaper deals for consumers who tend to use a smaller amount of their data allowance.
The mobile broadband comparison website reveals that there are now various pay-as-you-use tariffs available, with providers Vodafone and Orange both recently launching £3 and £5 deals; offering very low-cost options for occasional users.
“Dongles are already renowned for being so easy to use and quick to install, and by combining this accessible technology with affordability, more consumers who are forced to pay high prices for an excessive data allowance contract – when they actually only use a considerably low amount of data – are likely to jump at the chance to take out a dongle contract,” commented a spokesperson for UK-Mobile Broadband Deals. “The convenience and flexibility provided by deals that cater to occasional users is an effective way for operators to create long-term customers. We predict that these low-cost offers will become very popular in coming months, and will make consumers more likely to turn to dongle deals.”


