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3 launches £9 tariff

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Addressing the economy’s issues and quicker than our own government is the network 3, who has just announced a sub-tenner tariff.

In days that feel like the end of days, it’s always good to see someone’s looking out for the common man, by offering them a great deal.

The deal that comes along in the form of a free 3G phone, 100minutes/texts on any network, 300minutes of calls to fellow 3 users, free voicemail access and also unlimited windows live messenger and Skype usage.

Available from December 23rd, this Mix & Match 100 tariff seems to be the bee’s knees. How does it match up to others around? It doesn’t even have a single competitor out there that we can see.

It’s available both in-store and online, great for avoiding everyone else that’s out shopping at this time of year. And no one likes a crowd, unless you’re a pick pocket.

The way this particular tariff works, is that you can mix and match (hence the name) between 100 minutes and 100 texts, with 1 minute = 1text. Previously their best deal was Mix and Match 300 for £15, with the same mobile phone being thrown in, seen in the Sony Ericsson K660i.

A handset that comes along with a 2MP camera, obviously with 3G with HSDPA and in a choice of silver on black or lime on white – an exclusive colour for 3.

If there’s ever a time for £9 tariff, with a phone like this it’s now. Hurrah for 3!

Isn’t it about time others step up to the plate with their offerings too?

5 COMMENTS

  1. Great value plan. Going to refer my wife onto this one.

    Now if they would hurry up and release their Blackberry tarriff. I am getting tempted to leave 3 (not by choice) because they are taking forever and a day to activate their BIS servers and release the Bold 🙁

  2. Great value plan. Going to refer my wife onto this one.

    Now if they would hurry up and release their Blackberry tarriff. I am getting tempted to leave 3 (not by choice) because they are taking forever and a day to activate their BIS servers and release the Bold 🙁

  3. Great value plan. Going to refer my wife onto this one.

    Now if they would hurry up and release their Blackberry tarriff. I am getting tempted to leave 3 (not by choice) because they are taking forever and a day to activate their BIS servers and release the Bold 🙁

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