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ClubTelco launches new mobile broadband plans

Your IT - Mobility

ClubTelco - a division of ASX listed telco service provider Eftel - has launched a range of new mobile broadband plans saying the offer "a mix of super cheap and heavy usage options ."

ClubTelco's five new mobile broadband plans are $10 per month for 1GB of data; $15 for 2GB; $25 for 5GB; $40 for 10GB and $55 for 15GB. There are no lock in contracts and no excess usage fees - customers are shaped to 64Kbps/64Kbps when their data allowance is consumed. However customers must become members of ClubTelco for an annual fee of $50.

ClubTelco CEO, Scott Stavretis said: "The rollout of these new plans will benefit our existing customer base who will be upgraded to the latest plans and data allowances at no extra cost."

ClubTelco is also offering a USB modem that usually retails for $29 at $14.50 + delivery in the run up to Christmas.

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