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Broadband Headache
Hi, I am approaching the end of my home broadband unlimited contract with Sky and have had at best 1.0MBPs connection (commonly 0.5MBPs).
During the normal working week I am a travelling salesman and have the EE Osprey Device which at home offers me 56MPBs, but is limited to 25GB of data per month.
My home broadband has on some months run close to 275GB of data in a month (we like to download box sets!!!)
With my home broadband ending soon I am looking to find a way of getting an unlimited data package with a better connection (anything above 10MBPs would be great), my theory was to get a Three Sim Card with all you can eat data and put it into another Osprey device but have been told that they can block your account.
Other landline broadband providers offer the same speeds and no mobile broadband provider offers more than 50GB of data (EE).
Am I missing a trick here or do you have to either compromise speed for data or data for speed?
Thanks in advance.
During the normal working week I am a travelling salesman and have the EE Osprey Device which at home offers me 56MPBs, but is limited to 25GB of data per month.
My home broadband has on some months run close to 275GB of data in a month (we like to download box sets!!!)
With my home broadband ending soon I am looking to find a way of getting an unlimited data package with a better connection (anything above 10MBPs would be great), my theory was to get a Three Sim Card with all you can eat data and put it into another Osprey device but have been told that they can block your account.
Other landline broadband providers offer the same speeds and no mobile broadband provider offers more than 50GB of data (EE).
Am I missing a trick here or do you have to either compromise speed for data or data for speed?
Thanks in advance.
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