Over 99% of UK homes and businesses now depend on broadband
technology, with fixed-line broadband the most common way to connect to the
Internet. However, the recent growth in high-powered mobile devices, and the
growing use of laptop computers in preference to desktop PCs, has made mobile
broadband a viable alternative.
There are two payment options to mobile broadband: pay as you go or contract. Both have their benefits and drawbacks, and which one you choose will largely depend on what you need broadband for.
If you frequently need to access the Internet away from the home or office, live in an area with low Wi-Fi connectivity, or want an all-in-one payment plan that covers both home and mobile use, then a contract is best. If you mainly use fixed-line broadband and/or Wi-Fi, and just need a mobile connection occasionally, then mobile broadband pay as you go may be best for you.
If you choose contract mobile broadband from a new provider, you can usually expect a free dongle. Most contracts are for 12 months, though many are longer. It�s important that the connectivity and speed you get matches what you pay for, so a mobile broadband pay as you go or short-term rolling contract option might be best to start with.
If you�re satisfied with the speed and signal (remember, your mobile broadband access will only work where you can get a clear mobile phone signal for that network) then you can switch to a long-term contract at a later date.
There are two payment options to mobile broadband: pay as you go or contract. Both have their benefits and drawbacks, and which one you choose will largely depend on what you need broadband for.
If you frequently need to access the Internet away from the home or office, live in an area with low Wi-Fi connectivity, or want an all-in-one payment plan that covers both home and mobile use, then a contract is best. If you mainly use fixed-line broadband and/or Wi-Fi, and just need a mobile connection occasionally, then mobile broadband pay as you go may be best for you.
If you choose contract mobile broadband from a new provider, you can usually expect a free dongle. Most contracts are for 12 months, though many are longer. It�s important that the connectivity and speed you get matches what you pay for, so a mobile broadband pay as you go or short-term rolling contract option might be best to start with.
If you�re satisfied with the speed and signal (remember, your mobile broadband access will only work where you can get a clear mobile phone signal for that network) then you can switch to a long-term contract at a later date.
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