Mobile Broadband

Waffler
Waffler Forum Participant Posts: 149
edited April 2016 in Parts & Accessories #1

A broadband dongle was advertised in a recent club mag. I've looked into this facility and am considering taking a 12 month contract with 3. The device gives broadband anywhere where there is a mobile signal. Anyone any experience of mobile broadband?  (I
am not talking about the wi fi on some club sites.)  I haven't pursued the club offer because the top up costs aren't clear and my e-mail to the firm has not been answered

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  • dwlgll20
    dwlgll20 Forum Participant Posts: 139
    edited April 2016 #2

    I've been with Three for a few years. Coverage outside of main towns isn't that good. There was a recent
    news story on 4G. The reason I am staying with Three is I travel to Europe quite a lot.

  • peedee
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    edited April 2016 #3

    I used to use a pay as you go T Mobile dongle, £2 for 24 hours access. That worked well enough not to be bothered with site WiFi. I still have it but rarely use it now that I have a pay as you go smart phone on "3s" network. That works out even cheaper for casual access but I do find myself using it more and more.

    peedee

  • Simon100
    Simon100 Club Member Posts: 666
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    edited April 2016 #4

    I have used 3 for the past two seasons. Rarely have I had a problem with the signal. Last week, on a site near Northwich, I was getting 8mb download.

    I have just purchased a new 12Gb sim for £30, which I think is good value. It lasts 12 months and I find that I never use more than 1Gb per month even with both of us using our tablets for a couple of hours each day. 

  • petertr
    petertr Forum Participant Posts: 199
    edited April 2016 #5

    I use 3 mobile and have done for the last year on their 321 PAYG tarrif.  Coverage is about the same as the rest to be honest - they all have good and bad spots.

    Be careful, most of their tarrifs don't work for mobile broadband tethering systems.

  • emma1454
    emma1454 Forum Participant Posts: 9
    edited April 2016 #6

    We use the EE Osprey. Very pleased with it, have got good signal wherever we've tried it so far.

  • SteveL
    SteveL Club Member Posts: 12,311 ✭✭✭
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    edited April 2016 #7

    We have a contract iPhone on O2, with a generous data allowance, that can be used as a hot spot when 3 / 4G is available. I also have a pay as you go MiFi on the 3 network. Where there is no access on O2, often 3 is OK. The 3 top up costs £15 for three gig
    and lasts a month. Normally before we go on a tour I buy a top up, which is valid for 6 months, but only activate it when other means of access fail, thus preserving my months useage. One very good thing about 3 is their coverage maps. If they show you can
    get a 3/4G signal where you are going, you usually can. Where as those on the O2 site are often over optimistic.