Pay as you go mobile broadband allows you to access broadband from your laptop from anywhere without the commitment of a long contract. All you need to do is plug the USB modem into your laptop and you're away!
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T-Mobile PAYGo broadband is available in their web’n’walk plus which is well suited to web browsing and sending emails whereas the Mobile web’n’walk max package is designed for the heavier broadband user. T-Mobile PAYGo broadband works by simply plugging the USB modem into your laptop or desktop allowing access to the internet from anywhere |
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At 7.2Mb Vodafone offers the highest download speeds and good UK and international coverage. With light weight easy to use USB Modem the internet can be accessed from anywhere in very little time. Vodafone PAYGo mobile broadband is proving popular with both business and non business broadband users |
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Whilst the 3 Mobile Broadband Lite package is the cheapest mobile broadband package on the market the business user who is looking for frequent broadband access and downloading lots of attachments may wish to consider the Plus or Max package with their heavier download limits. Packages can be purchased through the Carphone Warehouse. |
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Orange mobile broadband is a reasonable low end option for the light broadband user. Like other providers access to broadband is quick and easy though a 'USB modem. Orange mobile broadband is advertised as unlimited, they are subject to a 'fair usage' download policy of 3Gb per month (we’ve shown this in our comparison tables). |
T-Mobile Broadband offers pay as you go mobile broadband package with their Web’n’Walk Plus Daily which has no minimum contract and is charged a £4 a day fee. It does, however, have a £99.99 set up fee. Vodafone's Mobile Broadband package has a one month minimum contract and a £20 monthly charge and a £99 set up fee and should prove more cost effective for regular mobile broadband users.
