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Orange has unveiled new mobile broadband packages for business users

Orange extends Business Everywhere deals

Mobile service now includes 'unlimited' and 'daily unlimited' packages

Written by Guy Dixon

Orange has fleshed out its Business Everywhere mobile broadband service with two new packages.

Business Everywhere Unlimited will cost £17 a month, subject to a 24-month contract. The bundle comes with the diminutive Option ICON 225 modem, approximately the same size as a USB memory stick.

Orange is also including 250 minutes of Wi-Fi access at over 10,000 hotspots across the UK.

Business Everywhere Daily is aimed at business users wishing to avoid minimum contract requirements and will be charged at £7 per day.

The small print reveals a 'Fair Usage Policy' cap of 3GB per month and a suggested daily cap of 1GB for on-the-fly users.

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