Remember when we reported that Virgin Mobile is bringing the Zoostorm Freedom netbook to their  subscribers in the UK? Well, that day seems to be now. Liliputing is reporting that Virgin Mobile has started offering the Freedom netbook to their customers for free in exchange for signing up for a wireless broadband service plans.

Virgin Mobile’s service plans which are bundled with 3g packages and other services including landline telephone and TV will cost customers around $52 to $96 in order to get the free donut, I mean free Freedom netbook.

If you’re from the UK and you’re interested with these netbook bundle, here are the known specs of this netbook – 8.9-inch display, 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 Processor, 1GB RAM, 120GB HDD, Wi-Fi and 3G USB module.

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4 Responses to “Virgin Mobile Offers a Rebranded Freedom Netbook to Subscribers”
  1. [...] Mobile Offers a Rebranded Freedom Netbook to Subscribers … Source: Eee PC – Blog – Wednesday, 12th August 2009, 19:35 GMT Remember when we reported that Virgin Mobile is [...]

  2. Dick Branson says:

    That’s all well and good, but Virgin needs to come clean about this. I keep hearing that they have a $10 a month plan available for those who can’t afford to pay more but I don’t see it on their web-site.

    What’s up with that? If they have it, let’s see it!

  3. Ya I have also heard rumors about this “$10 120 minute welfare plan” that Virgin are supposedly offering. What is going on with Virgin? I appreciate the fact that they’re trying to help charities and homeless shelters by making donations from freefest etc., but are they trying to hang cardboard “begger signs” around all their loyal customers’ necks by offering these deals..?

  4. right agree sagolun

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