Lenovo is planning to offer contract free broadband access to owners of certain ThinkPad.
Of late people are beginning to get fed up of being tied down by phones, costly Mi-Fi gadgets and hotspots that are located far and wide, not knowing how and when they can get access to the Internet when they really require it when they are on the move. Here is some great news for such people. Lenovo has joined hands with Macheen to offer people who are using Lenovo systems with the requisite hardware something called the Lenovo Mobile Access.
Wondering what it is all about? Well, the Lenovo Mobile Access is access to the Internet without the requirement for a dongle for those who wish to access broadband while they are on the move. Lenovo in partnership with Macheen is offering contract free broadband accessibility to the Internet to owners of specific ThinkPad laptops.
Maybe the individual just requires checking his mail which would cost a mere $2 provided he uses the connectivity for not more than half an hour and will be using only 30MB. There are other deals that cost $9 for a whole day usage with 200Mb data allowance, while people can also opt for the new monthly schemes at 2GB as well as 6GB that are just will soon be introduced.
ThinkPads that are 3G enabled would be able to avail accessibility of the services in the US, France, Germany, the UK, Italy, Austria, Denmark, the Netherlands and Ireland using one and the same SIM. However there may be variations in prices in different locations. In case anyone is looking for official news of this information there are official press releases that they can read through.