30 peas

Virgin Mobile on the heals of their 30p per day mobile broadband tariff have released a video called 30 peas (as in a pod).

The idea is that if you can get all the internet for 30p, imagine what you can get with 30 peas.

The video’s available on YouTube

About Steve Kennedy

I have over 20 years' experience in the Telecoms/Internet/Mobile industries. I was involved with internet in the UK before it had a commercial presence, internet streaming from its beginning (he was the first UK Real Networks customer), and set-up the first Internet Dance Radio Station (Gaialive.com). I was also involved with the first netcast of BigBrother (UK). I am an acknowledged "independent Industry expert" and uses those abilities in consulting and working with a number of investment partners on various projects. I also am a freelance journalist writing on technology subjects. I'm also a Director of UKEC Ltd - the UK ENUM Consortium that is the governing body for ENUM in the UK.

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  • http://www.smstextnews.com/author/Ben.Smith Ben Smith

    I don't think it's a particularly great offering… http://www.mobileindustryreview.com/2008/11/vir…

  • http://www.technokitten.com technokitten

    It's a shame you can't actually get the whole internet for 30p a day as there's an annoying 25mb limit per day. The tariff is definitely a step in the right direction, but the daily limits and the ways it's worded are still a bit misleading and it could all still end up in billshock. Which is a shame.

  • http://www.technokitten.com technokitten

    It's a shame you can't actually get the whole internet for 30p a day as there's an annoying 25mb limit per day. The tariff is definitely a step in the right direction, but the daily limits and the ways it's worded are still a bit misleading and it could all still end up in billshock. Which is a shame.

  • http://www.technokitten.com technokitten

    It's a shame you can't actually get the whole internet for 30p a day as there's an annoying 25mb limit per day. The tariff is definitely a step in the right direction, but the daily limits and the ways it's worded are still a bit misleading and it could all still end up in billshock. Which is a shame.

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