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T-Mobile offer a range of mobile broadband packages and include a choice of either a usb modem stick or a dongle. 12 to 24 month products are available, along with a pay as you go offering. T-Mobile's 24 month Web 'n' Walk Plus mobile broadband deal is a very competitive offering at £15 per month, however their shorter term deals and their Max offers are over priced. T-Mobile's 'Pay As You Go' offer with daily usage rates represents good value for occasional users that don't want to commit to a long term contract. |
Great on the move...15th March 2008 by Maxine Davis
So much better than getting mobile on your mobile phone. Admittedly not as fast as my Virgin cable home connection but great for working away from home.
Happy :-)3rd March 2008 by Connie Blackmore
I travel to lots of rural areas have had decent coverage in almost all of them with T-Mobile. The connection varies in speed but the time and convenience of having broadband anywhere is great for me. It's obviously not as fast as traditional broadband but I guess it's a new technology and that will come in time.
Not as fast as advertised20th February 2008 by Richard Barnes
Speeds have been ok though not as fast as advertised. Coverage has been good though so I'm reasonably happy with service.
T-Mobile releases new mobile broadband netbook deal
Monday, December 29th, 2008by Rob
Communications giant T-Mobile has ended the year with an exciting new mobile broadband netbook deal that was launched on Boxing Day. There is little doubt that in the UK 2008 has been the year for mobile broadband, with a rising number of providers entering the market, an exciting range… Read more
Ad funded games from T-Mobile, a new first in the UK
Thursday, December 4th, 2008by Rob
The latest announcement from T-Mobile is that it will be the UK’s first operator to offer its customers free games, and this will be making the already addictive mobile gaming even more so. By joining the T-Mobile Game Club customers will be able to access at least one new game… Read more
3 UK and T-Mobile shared 3G network to be managed by Ericsson
Monday, December 1st, 2008by Rob
Cutting costs using a managed services deal is the primary aim of the joint venture between two mobile operators called MBNL and the opinion of analysts is that there will be more outsourcing deals and network sharing within mobile space. A deal with 3 UK and T-Mobile Broadband to… Read more














