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4G - Who Uses It And How You Getting On With It?

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3g hits 8meg down, cant see i need anymore at the mo. But may affect landline use. The only reason i have a landline is for bb. If i could get proper unlimited 4g then my landline would go. Would knacker up my webway though. Thus may speed the adoption if gsm modules for panels and comms domestically imo

'3 Network offer all you can eat data,

i posted recently that i get that with EE and unlimited everything now (as a business customer) for £16 pcm inc vat x 1 year SIM only contract, no need to worry about tethering my ipad either :).

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If you think education is difficult, try being stupid!!!!

Aye - Three are happy for you to tether.  The in-laws scrapped their land line and the ADSL with it when they last upgraded their phones.

 

The tethered 3G is much faster than any wired IP connection they were able to achieve at their distance from the exchange and given the lack of decent bb provision in their village.

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Ping rates are a lot slower though. Makes a difference for online gaming. Is 4g any better on that?

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i think it will be when rolled out more, but guessing thats a few years away.

If you think education is difficult, try being stupid!!!!

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