While Verizon is handling the 3G for the Samsung Series 5 and Acer Chromebook in the US, Three has stepped in to offer free UK 3G to UK Chromebook owners for, appropriately, three months. Read to find out what’ll you’ll pay after that…

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The carrier says it’ll offer a free SIM with 3GB or 3G coverage for three months after which there’ll be a choice of pay-as-you-go deals to choose from. They’ll range from a 500MB day pass for £3 up to a 7GB one-month pass for £25. Hop into the comments to let us know: do those Chromebook deals appeal and will you make the jump to Chrome OS?

Out June | From £free | Three

  • Darren

     Its a strange thing when you move abroad for work (Singapore) and you realise that the data plans and home broadband packages you get make the Telco’s at home seem like such pathetic companies.

    I have the cheapest bundle for my Desire HD and that’s £16 a month for 12GB’s data… I never actually turn it off! I just stream all sorts of crap to it every minute of the day and including Digital Radio Dubstep and the occasional footy match on the tube back from work, and the most I’ve used a month is 3.4GB’s!

    Broadband is also 100MBps fibre as standard… they are starting game streaming services with the likes of COD here.

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