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Gadgets, News - Wednesday, January 18, 2012 10:31 - 5 Comments
vividwireless cuts prices for the new year
news vividwireless, part of the Seven network and one of Australia’s only independent wireless broadband providers, is reducing the price of its devices and giving them away free to new customers who sign up for eligible plans.
When customers sign up for a 24-month plan, they receive up to $249 in credit plus bonus data when they purchase a home gateway in store. Prices have been reduced on all its models of 4G wireless broadband devices. The company has slashed $50 on the home gateway, $30 on the portable ViViFi Wi-Fi hotspot (C900W) and $20 on the USB modem model. This New Year offer is available to all its new customers.
vividwireless CEO, Martin Mercer said that since the beginning of the school year was an expensive time for students and their families, the company has reduced prices across its 4G range. “Additionally, new customers buying a device in store and signing up online to an eligible 12- or 24-month fixed term plan will now receive credit equal to the purchase price of their new 4G wireless broadband device,” said Mercer.
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