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PAYG mobile broadband
I have an iPad with an empty SIM card slot. I don't want to rack up a lot of data charges though - really I just want to be able to pick up and reply to business email when out and about. Web surfing can wait for home, or a wifi-equipped cafe.
I've had a go at looking over the various networks' websites but frankly their offerings seem designed to confuse, or at the least to push bundles that I neither need nor want. Can anyone help me strip back all the marketing and identify who has the best deal, and how much it's going to cost me? Having checked network coverage maps against my most regular haunts (remember I live in rural nowhere-shire, so 3G coverage is not guaranteed), Orange seems to be the best, followed by Three. Coverage is a significant factor in all of this. Anyone got any ideas? And, while we're at it, recommendations for a decent affordable case with good protection? Yes, I know, I want the moon on a stick. But you lot are so giving. :D |
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okay I would go for 3 as they look like the better for just pure data.
http://www.three.co.uk/Mobile_Broadb...Pad_data_plans case have a look on the fleabay you'll bound to find something there. |
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I put £10 on it but it does only last 30 days, other providers may last longer, but 3 gives me great signal at home. |
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I've got a data tariff on O2. £3 per month gives me a 100mb allowance. I think you'd struggle to find anything cheaper.
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I have 12 months internet on my iPad with tmobile for £15. The imitations are 500mb a month streaming and unlimited emails / web surfing.
As for a case now that I have my zagmate you are more than welcome to the official iPad 1 case I have if you like. |
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I have a monthly iPad deal with three and I think they offer the best value and largest amount of data.
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We have both three and O2 for use on holiday, and have generally found three to be more reliable, and pretty much the cheapest as well. Our newer dongle also runs at 7.2M as opposed to 3.6M for the other three and O2 we have.
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Does anybody know what, if anything, Virgin Mobile does for micro-sim-only customers? I don't want to sign up with them while they're still stuck on T-Mobile (same problem as O2 around here - next to no 3g coverage at all) but once they get access to the full Everything Everywhere network they might be tempting. TBH I've wanted to move both our 2g handsets over to Virgin for years, and it's only the fact that they're carried on T-Mobile that's stopped me. |
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Don't let the micro sim thing worry you. You can convert an ordinary sim easily enough ;)
Before I had my tmobile micro sim I was using a sim cutter to cut three Sims down. I had a job lot all with 1gb on them but full size sims. |
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I came across a page explaining how to do sim cutting the other day, funnily enough. I'm not averse to having a go, especially as it seems to be a lot easier to get a free regular sim than it is to get a free micro sim.
The problem is, I'm so new to all this I don't even know whether to assume that any regular sim from any network will automatically use 3g if put into a 3g device. Until 2 weeks ago I'd never owned a 3g device. I feel so out of touch ... :spin: |
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The only sim I couldn't get working was an O2 one, but then suspect that's as my coverage here is so very poor.
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Do you still have any cut-down (or cuttable) Three sims? I've been hammering away at the coverage map pages from all the networks and while none of them is perfect, Three looks to be the best prospect, even if it means waving the iPad around near a window to check for email.
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I do and will put one in for you, no problem.
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