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tomskip

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If you need internet for work

not for superfast film downloads

U can turn you mobile phone into a router

Which will provide fast reliable and also unlimited internet wherever you are

It doesn't cost a pent on contract phones

On pay as you go its ?5 to get unlimited internet add on

Or simply ?1 for every 100 MB data sent or received

Text messages on pay and go is 2p and minute of voice call 3p


Setup takes 10minutes

Charge ?20 to set it all up


Thanks Dan

074567 04038

I can help

tomskip Wrote:

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> Its a monumental pita but we are going to have to

> switch from Virgin because I just can't put up

> with all the problems for a moment longer.

>

> Can anyone advise on a really good provider in

> this area? We both work from home so really need

> it to be reliable.

>

> Many thanks.


They're all great until they are not. Virgin and BT both have terrible reputations. My latest personal experience is of BT infinty which has been shocking for months. It's pot luck whether you have problems with your line or not, you really can't predict (especially as most of the lines rely on BT anyway) but it's worth looking at reviews on the customer service you receive - there are regular surveys on http://www.thinkbroadband.com. This is where you can assess your chances of them reacting to your problem quickly and efficiently best.

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