Okay, thanks. It’s certainly food for thought. Did you get rid of your landline and ISP, or do you have both mobile and landline broadband?
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostOkay, thanks. It’s certainly food for thought. Did you get rid of your landline and ISP, or do you have both mobile and landline broadband?Comment
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I use "t-mobile web n walk Plus", the plus bit costs more but gives you no usage limit per month, all i do is plug phone to laptop (via min usb to usb cable) and im connected anywhere there is a phone signal.
Decent ish speeds, 10Mb connection between phone and laptop, download speeds of around 250-400 kbps. Not bad considering your mobile. Good enough to play World of Warcraft on the train atleast.
No idea how much it costs, think it's around £6.99, it gets added to my mobile contract bill and comes direct from co. accountThe proud owner of 125 Xeno Geek PointsComment
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Originally posted by chef View PostI use "t-mobile web n walk Plus", the plus bit costs more but gives you no usage limit per month, all i do is plug phone to laptop (via min usb to usb cable) and im connected anywhere there is a phone signal.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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i'm on the Flext 35 (simply because you get double the amount of call/text allowance over the flext 30 plan) with web n walk plus..
flext 35 is £25.54:
flext 35 with web n walk is £31.92
"Use your allowance on any mix of UK calls, texts & picture messages. £180 allowance gets you up to 900 minutes or 1800 texts. Don’t decide in advance, just use your phone and use it up." although "To ensure a high quality of service for all our customers a 1GB (of data both sent and received in the UK) per month fair use policy applies. If you exceed 1GB per month, we may tell you to reduce your future use. If you again exceed 1GB per month, we may tell you that we are going to apply network protection controls, resulting in a reduced network speed for 14 days. "
flext 35 with web n walk plus is £36.17
as web n walk but with a 3gb browsing limit and VOIP is allowed.
1gb a month is roughly 30Mb a day, I find that's more than enough for mobile use. I average 4-6mb a day with emails and the net during a commute which goes up to 10-12mb when playing WoW.
they also do a max version with a 10gb limit.
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Originally posted by chef View Post1gb a month is roughly 30Mb a day, I find that's more than enough for mobile use. I average 4-6mb a day with emails and the net during a commute which goes up to 10-12mb when playing WoW.
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