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I'd avoid Vodafone if I were you. Customer support is less than useless. The Indian support team simply are 100% incompetent. I get bills for a 3G dongle I cancelled within 7 days back in February. According to Vodafone you don't pay if you return within 7 days. Luckily, I sent the darned thing back on a signed for delivery, basically Vodafone can kiss my ar5e if they think I'm paying them. I find O2 support much better but the 3G service is not as good as Vodafone. On balance, I'm keeping my O2 contract.
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From my experience and talking to others who use O2 and Vodafone 3g dongles, Three still provide the best service.Originally posted by Scam3r View Post----------------------------------------
From what i have experienced with my 3mifi, 3G works great is you are stationary, but in a vehicle or train it's near on useless, and hampshire coverage is near on existant from my station to Waterloo.
But when i used it in MK I couldn't fault it. Not sure whether it's all providers or just 3.
Just my 10p worth...
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Decent 3G generally though is only in cities and service stations. Moving round (especially at speed) also has the additional problem of the dongle having to constantly relocate a base station.
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----------------------------------------Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostBecause he'll turn red, throw his monitor at the wall and start stamping up and down.
TBH, I haven't had any problems with my 3G Mobile Broadband. I suppose it depends on how many other people are using 3G in your area.
From what i have experienced with my 3mifi, 3G works great is you are stationary, but in a vehicle or train it's near on useless, and hampshire coverage is near on existant from my station to Waterloo.
But when i used it in MK I couldn't fault it. Not sure whether it's all providers or just 3.
Just my 10p worth...
Scam
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostThree - don't get me started..........

Because he'll turn red, throw his monitor at the wall and start stamping up and down.Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostWhy?
TBH, I haven't had any problems with my 3G Mobile Broadband. I suppose it depends on how many other people are using 3G in your area.
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Why?Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostThree - don't get me started..........


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