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A Good Mobile Broadband Deal?

Poppy_Golightly
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Is there a special section for Mobile Broadband? My question is I will be travelling within the UK and will need mobile broadband dongle thingy with at least 32gb data allowance per month.
Can anyone recommend a good reasonably priced plan or point me to a good comparison site?
Many thanks in advance xx
Can anyone recommend a good reasonably priced plan or point me to a good comparison site?
Many thanks in advance xx
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https://www.vodafone.co.uk/shop/bundles-and-sims/sim-only-data-bundles/
Good luck.
30 day contract of course. Make sure you cancel the contract when done.0 -
If you choose to buy a MiFi from Vodafone at the same time, they charge £35 for their 4G MiFi.. But it may be locked for use only with Vodafone. Check before purchase.
If it is locked, perhaps better to have one that is unlocked to all networks.
Example at the same price: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ALCATEL-OSPREY-3-MINI-UNLOCKED-4G-MOBILE-BROADBAND-MIFI-WIFI-MODEM-HOTSPOT-/142391129667 If you intend to go for that model, make sure that Vodafone can supply a Nano data SIM, beforehand.0 -
saranmahesh wrote: »Broadband for mobile should be more likely having a connection similar to laptops. there are packages that gives more than 32 GB per month.
Using a mobile sim in a dongle or tethering your mobile to a laptop is prohibited by the T&C of many contracts (especially the "unlimited data" contracts). They do check and you might get away with it for a small amount of data, but maybe not for 32gb.
Signal coverage is just as important as price. It doesn't matter how cheap it is going to be, if you don't actually get any signal. You can get multi network sims, but they tend to be more expensive as they aren't offered by the networks themselves.
The way I see it, you are effectively paying for insurance against being able to get on Wifi somewhere. The more you pay, the more likely you will have internet access.0 -
Three do some 40gb a month packages as well
http://www.three.co.uk/Discover/Devices/Huawei/HomeFi?memory=0&colour=Black0
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