Wireless mobile broadband
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Wireless mobile broadband liberates you from the tyranny of wires and hassle.
Get wireless mobile broadband at home with a mobile broadband dongle. With a 3 'sharedock' you can even share this at home.
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Orange Mobile Broadband - USB StickFree USB modem stick. Special online low-cost deal |
up to 7.2Mb | 1Gb | 18 months | £10.00 Buy now 0800 072 4046 | |
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T-Mobile Mobile Broadband Plus - USB StickFree USB modem stick. No run-on rates: no charge for excess use |
up to 4.5Mb | 3Gb | 18 months |
£10.00
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First 3 months, £15 thereafter.
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3 Mobile Broadband PlusFree Compaq CQ61 laptop (worth £379) with Windows 7 & free USB modem stick. New Windows 7 laptop deal |
up to 7.2Mb | 5Gb | 24 months | £30.00 Buy now | |
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Orange Mobile Broadband - USB StickFree USB modem stick. Special low-cost deal: existing Orange customers only |
up to 7.2Mb | 0.5Gb | 18 months | £5.00 Buy now 0800 072 4046 | |
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3 Mobile Broadband PlusFree Dell Mini 1012 laptop (worth £300) & free USB modem stick. New netbook deal |
up to 7.2Mb | 5Gb | 24 months | £25.00 Buy now | |
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O2 Mobile BroadbandFree Asus 1005H laptop (worth £280) & free USB modem stick 300 free texts |
up to 3.6Mb | 3Gb | 24 months | £25.00 Buy now | |
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3 Mobile Broadband PlusFree Compaq Mini 311 laptop (worth £310) & free USB modem stick. New Windows 7 laptop deal |
up to 7.2Mb | 5Gb | 18 months | £35.00 Buy now | |
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T-Mobile Mobile Broadband Plus - USB StickFree USB modem stick. No run-on rates: no charge for excess use |
up to 4.5Mb | 3Gb | 24 months |
£10.00
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First 3 months, £15 thereafter.
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Orange Mobile Broadband - USB StickFree USB modem stick. Online exclusive: 3 months half price for existing Orange customers |
up to 7.2Mb | 3Gb | 18 months |
£7.50
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First 3 months, £15 thereafter.
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Virgin Media Broadband - USB StickFree USB stick Exclusive: 20% off for existing Virgin Media customers |
up to 3.6Mb | 3Gb | 18 months | £15.00 Buy now | |
Wireless mobile broadband explained
Wireless mobile broadband for the most part refers to the kind of connections provided by MiFi units. These are innovative new devices that enable you to share a mobile broadband connection between multiple users simultaneously.
A MiFi is a compact device that allows more than one user to simultaneously connect to the internet wirelessly via a shared mobile broadband connection. As with dongles, Mi-Fi broadband users can buy credit on a pay as you go and one-month basis or sign up for a longer monthly contract.
The principal difference between them is that dongles only allow you to connect one device to the internet. Conversely, a Mi-Fi lets five people share the same connection.
How does a MiFi broadband device work?
MiFis work in much the same way as wireless broadband hotspots that let you get online in locations such as municipal buildings and certain coffee shop and fast-food chains.
In a nutshell, a MiFi taps into cellular 3G networks and generates a mini, localised wireless broadband cloud with a radius of over thirty feet. This signal can be picked up by any devices in the vicinity.
Which mobile broadband providers offer MiFis?
Currently, the only providers offering a MiFi unit are 3 and T-Mobile. Both companies allow customers to choose from short contract, pay as you go deals or longer contracts. 3's MiFi deals start at just £9.50 per month when subscribers sign up for an 18-month contract.
Using a dongle and router to get wireless mobile broadband
Mobile broadband, which runs on the mobile phone network, is intrinsically wireless. In comparison to home broadband, which needs landlines or cables, wireless mobile broadband can be used wherever you are - wirelessly.
Mobile broadband continues to dominate the UK broadband market and the latest development to spur this growth is the development of wireless routers, also known as MiFi units or MiFis, that can be used with mobile broadband.
How to use wireless mobile broadband:
- Turn on your MiFi unit. Then wait for your computer to pick up the signal it emits.
That’s all you have to do – it’s a one-step process.
Advantages of wireless mobile broadband:
- You can share your broadband connection with the rest of your house
- More than one person can connect to the internet at any time
- No need for a landline, which spells massive savings on rental
- You can create a wireless area wherever you go – at work or in the home
Disadvantages of wireless mobile broadband:
- If your broadband download speed is extremely slow, sharing the connection between more than 2 people will exacerbate this problem possibly making it impossible to connect to the internet.
Wireless mobile broadband providers:
3 are the only mobile broadband operator currently offering wireless routers with their mobile broadband deals at present. When you sign up to a mobile broadband deal with 3 you can get a wireless router for just £69.99.
T-Mobile's equivalent offering is called the T-Mobile Share Dock. This will also allow T-Mobile customers to plug in their mobile broadband dongles to create a wireless network area.
Technical specifications of mobile broadband wireless routers:
Network and Connection
- WLAN: IEEE 802.11b/g
- UMTS Signal Indication
- DC connector and external DC power supply
- Chipset BCM5354
- Connector for external USB device
- Up to 32 users connected through WiFi
Size
- Dimensions: 110 x 90 x 27 mm
- Weight: 200g Compatible with
- Huawei modems only
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Wireless mobile broadband news
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Vtesse to bring wireless broadband to Hereford
12 March 2010
Network provider Vtesse plans to trial a new wireless broadband service in Hereford town centre.
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Lamps 'could generate wireless broadband services'
11 March 2010
Researchers have suggested that household lighting could be used to generate wireless broadband signals.
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IT security precautions 'crucial for wireless broadband users'
11 March 2010
Consumers who use wireless broadband services must ensure they take all the necessary IT security precautions.
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Orange and 3 broadband deals sweetened
8 March 2010
Special report: A free beauty treatment and cut price Microsoft Office software are on offer with Orange and 3...
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Mobile broadband 'increasingly popular among European web users'
8 March 2010
The popularity of mobile broadband services is increasing among European consumers, it has been reported.
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Mobile broadband providers battle over iPad
8 March 2010
A bidding war among mobile broadband providers will start this week as the launch of the iPad approaches.
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