three great plans for surfing on the move
Small
perfect for occasional use- 500MB monthly allowance
Medium
ideal for regular browsing- 2GB monthly allowance
- unlimited WiFi through BT Openzone
Large
great for surfing a lot- 5GB monthly allowance
- unlimited WiFi through BT Openzone
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get online on the go
instant internet access at your fingertips| plan name |
monthly allowance |
device choice |
monthly cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small 1 month see 18 month plans | 500MB anytime | ||
| Small 18 months | 500MB anytime | ||
| Medium 1 month see 18 month plans | 2GB anytime unlimited BT Openzone WiFi* | ||
| Medium 18 months | 2GB anytime unlimited BT Openzone WiFi* | ||
| Large 1 month see 18 month plans | 5GB anytime unlimited BT Openzone WiFi* | ||
| Large 18 months | 5GB anytime unlimited BT Openzone WiFi* | ||
- Out of bundle usage costs £3 per day.
- Roaming: European Union countries cost £3.07 per MB while the Rest of the World costs £8 per MB.
get unlimited public WiFi with this Dolphin plan through BT OpenZone. Go to our Help & Support section to find out more.
which monthly allowance?
To help you select the right plan, here's what you can do online each
day with:
- 500MB =
- 35 emails + 45 mins browsing + 3 mins on YouTube™ a day
- 1GB =
- 35 emails + 1.5 hrs browsing + 6 mins on YouTube™ a day
- 3GB =
- 35 emails + 2 hrs browsing + 6 mins on YouTube™ a day
+ 5 audio tracks + 40 mins of internet radio a day
Guidance only. Based on daily usage.
what's Happy Hour?
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which device?
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dongles and mobile WiFi
discover two easy ways to connectOrange E173 dongle
plug in for instant internet access
- use with a PC or Mac
- use it at home or on the go
- plug into USB port
Huawei E367 dongle
boost your connection
- uses HSPA+ technology
- use it at home or on the go
- high-performance antenna
Orange Mobile WiFi
a bubble of WiFi
- use it at home or on the go
- connect up to 5 WiFi devices
- no need for a USB port or wires
All prices include VAT unless otherwise stated
European Union (EU) countries
Here's a list of all the EU countries, so you know which roaming charges will apply when you're travelling abroad.
- Austria
- Belgium
- Bulgaria
- Cyprus
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- Estonia
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- Hungary
- The Irish Republic
- Italy
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- Malta
- The Netherlands
- Poland
- Portugal
- Romania
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- Spain (excluding the Canary Islands)
- Sweden
- United Kingdom (excluding the Channel Islands)
why add a data bundle?
If you need more data each month than you have in your plan, you can add a 1GB data bundle for £10.21 a month. Take a look at our guide below to work out roughly how much data you’ll need..
how long is it for?

As long as you need it – you can cancel your data bundle at any time. Any changes will start from your next billing date.
how do I add a data bundle?
Once you’ve picked your device and plan, you’ll be given the option to add the 1GB data bundle to your order.
| what you can do each day over a month | Small 500MB | Medium 2GB | Large 5GB |
|---|---|---|---|
|
|||
| emails(some with attachments*) | 35+ | 35+ | 35+ |
| web browsing(without video) | 45 minutes + | 1.5 hours + | 2 hours + |
| YouTube™(standard resolution) | 3 minutes | 6 minutes | 6 minutes+ |
| music downloads | -- | -- | 5 tracks+ |
| internet radio streaming | -- | -- | 40 minutes |
jargon buster
From getting to grips with gigabytes to making sense of RAM, our handy jargon buster is here to help.
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open:what is 3G?
3G refers to the third generation mobile network.
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open:what is 3G+?
3G+ is what we call HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) and HSUPA (High Speed Uplink Packet Access). They're mobile protocols which give an increased network performance for a better customer experience.
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open:what is HSDPA?
High Speed Downlink Packet Access. HSDPA comes in a number of different speeds e.g. 1.8, 3.6 and 7.2Mbps. In the near future it will also be possible to reach 14.4Mbps and beyond.
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open:what is HSUPA?
High Speed Uplink Packet Access. As well as downloading data from the internet, you may need to upload data (such as pictures) on to a social networking site. HSUPA enables you to do this very quickly via the 3G network.
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open:what is Mbps?
Mbps stands for megabits per second: the speed data is transferred from one source to another.
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open:what is a MicroSD card?
A MicroSD card is a removable Flash memory card. SD stands for Secure Digital, which means you can safely store data (such as photos) on it.
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open:why are processor speeds important?
The main part of a computer is the processor or CPU: the central processing unit. This unit carries out the instructions of a computer program (e.g. Microsoft® Word) and all other functions. The faster the processor speed, the faster your computer will perform these instructions or functions.
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open:RAM
RAM is short for 'random access memory': a type of data storage (commonly known as the computer memory).
