Mobile Broadband News
Mobile broadband providers keen to stock Apple iTablet
Recent reports have suggested that a number of major mobile broadband providers are keen to stock the up and coming Apple iTablet. In the world of technology the soon to launch Apple iTablet has been causing a real buzz, and a number of reports have suggested that many mobile broadband providers ...
UK leads the way in cheap mobile broadband
It has been revealed that the UK offers the cheapest mobile broadband services in Europe, beating France, Germany, Italy, and Spain when it comes to mobile broadband costs. Whilst the UK is often slated for its high cost of living amongst other things it has emerged that Britain is leading the ...
HSPA+ broadband to grow across Europe
It has been predicted that the growth of HSPA+ broadband across Europe is set to soar with the total number of subscribers set to nearly double across Europe in 2011. A new report has predicted that by 2011 the growth of HSPA+ broadband across key European markets will soar, and could ...
Prepay mobile broadband to enjoy enormous global growth
According to a report that has been recently published prepay mobile broadband services are set to enjoy huge growth on a global basis over the next few years. Mobile broadband services have already become very popular amongst consumers and businesses alike over the past couple of years, as they offer the ...
Is 2010 the year you will join the mobile broadband revolution?
Mobile broadband services have already proven very popular, and in 2010 many more people may well decide to join the mobile broadband revolution. Mobile broadband services have become more and more popular recently, and there are many benefits to using mobile broadband which is why this technology has become so popular. ...
Is it worth going for a longer term contract with mobile broadband?
Consumers have a number of options when it comes to contract periods with mobile broadband, and whilst a longer term contract can mean that you are tied into the deal for a longer period these contracts can also offer a number of benefits. One of the choices that has to be ...
6 percent of the UK now uses mobile broadband as a substitute
For many years now there has been a steady increase in losses for landline voice services in the UK as many customers substitute them for mobile handsets. The broadband access market is now being carefully watched by many broadband service providers for indications of any similar behaviour in this area. According ...
iPhone popularity could create problems for mobile broadband networks
There are concerns that the rising popularity of the Apple iPhone could cause problems when it comes to the mobile broadband networks according to recent reports. The Apple iPhone has been enjoying huge success over recent years, and for two years it was only available exclusively through the network provider O2. ...
Changes needed to mobile broadband advertising and service
Following a survey showing the actual average speeds that mobile broadband users in the UK are achieving one industry group has said that broadband advertising and service needs to change. Mobile broadband has fast become a very popular service amongst both business users and residential users. With mobile broadband services consumers ...
Mobile broadband speeds still inadequate
A recent speed testing exercise by a broadband industry group has suggested that despite claims of faster speeds mobile broadband in the UK continues to crawl at slow speeds. One of the main disadvantages of using mobile broadband services over fixed line broadband is that the average speeds available with mobile ...





