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my mrs got a 3 dongle the weekend that you just top up a tenners worth that I think lasts a month. signal is sh#t round here but was good when she went to nottingham

I'm using Vodafone,7.2 £15 per month, 1 years contract, as long as you can pickup 3G it is quite quick.

 

Paul

we have a t mobile one which is £10 per month and was free as we have several lines with them, works well as long as you get 3g or hsdpa but once it drops down to gprs then you cant do anything LOL

 

Mike

I've got an O2 one £14.99/month for 3 Gbyte downloads and as above 3G and HSPDA is good but GPRS is crap. If you you haven't got wifi on your slaptop then O2 give you free access to wifi hotspots and maintains a directory of them all

I've been on Pay-as-you-go 3 for probably a year now i think. I live out in the sticks and get anything up to 1.5mbps download. Great stuff. £15 gets me a 3Gb data allowance for 30 days and 500 texts for 90 days.

 

Also have a mobile broadband router to finish it off nicely.

I'm using Vodafone,7.2 £15 per month, 1 years contract, as long as you can pickup 3G it is quite quick.

 

Paul

 

Me also,very good.

Vodafone here. I get about 2 bars of signal but that gives me 100% 3G uptime and it seems to compare to a 2MB Broadband connection.

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