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Pollyana Dec 3rd 2009 4:55 pm

Internet options?
 
Loking for a quick-fix interim solution here, preferably one that can be bought in advance so that it works the minute I set foot on British soil!

In Aus I have a USB widget that works on a pay as you go basis with a SIM card in it. Doesn't need a wireless set up in the property its used in, works anywhere that has Telstra reception or can pick up other providers by roaming.
Is there anything similar in the UK now? Preferably something I can buy over the net, or get a friend to buy for me and post to me so that I have instant access when I get to the UK?!! Cost wouldn't be the major concern in the short-term, easy access to email etc would be essential for jobhunting and stuff like that.

ozhappy981 Dec 3rd 2009 5:19 pm

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They seem to call it "mobile broadband" in the UK.

Here us one from Carphone Warehouse:
http://www.carphonewarehouse.com/bro...EM-TMOBU-WEB10

And this one claims to be the independent guide to the best deals for pay-as-you-go mobile broadband dongles:
http://mobile.broadbandgenie.co.uk/3.../pay-as-you-go

dunroving Dec 3rd 2009 5:39 pm

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Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 8145442)
Loking for a quick-fix interim solution here, preferably one that can be bought in advance so that it works the minute I set foot on British soil!

In Aus I have a USB widget that works on a pay as you go basis with a SIM card in it. Doesn't need a wireless set up in the property its used in, works anywhere that has Telstra reception or can pick up other providers by roaming.
Is there anything similar in the UK now? Preferably something I can buy over the net, or get a friend to buy for me and post to me so that I have instant access when I get to the UK?!! Cost wouldn't be the major concern in the short-term, easy access to email etc would be essential for jobhunting and stuff like that.

We purchased an Orange dongle for use in a research project where we needed to access the internet while out collecting data in the field ... I'll see if I can find the details.

Pollyana Dec 3rd 2009 6:05 pm

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Originally Posted by dunroving (Post 8145488)
We purchased an Orange dongle for use in a research project where we needed to access the internet while out collecting data in the field ... I'll see if I can find the details.

That sounds like the kind of thing - if you find the details, that'd be fab!!
I already have a UK Orange SIM card for my phone, so could be a good move if they do combined deals.


Originally Posted by ozhappy981
They seem to call it "mobile broadband" in the UK.

Here us one from Carphone Warehouse:
http://www.carphonewarehouse.com/bro...EM-TMOBU-WEB10

And this one claims to be the independent guide to the best deals for pay-as-you-go mobile broadband dongles:
http://mobile.broadbandgenie.co.uk/3.../pay-as-you-go

Thanks! I'll have a browse!

psb1821962 Dec 3rd 2009 7:00 pm

Re: Internet options?
 
every company makes a dongle I have one with vodaphone it's only about £15 a month but you can buy just one gig at a time not sure on the price but it is the same system as you are using now.
They come with a simcard and not sure if your phone sim will work though

Pollyana Dec 3rd 2009 8:45 pm

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Originally Posted by psb1821962 (Post 8145603)
every company makes a dongle I have one with vodaphone it's only about £15 a month but you can buy just one gig at a time not sure on the price but it is the same system as you are using now.
They come with a simcard and not sure if your phone sim will work though

Cab't put my SIM card in it, I need that in my phone!! ;) I would be looking to get one with a SIM card that I can use as PAYG and preferable top-up online. No good going to one with a contract as I want to get it set up and running ready to use when I get to the UK. Need good coverage, certainly across southern England, but the wider the coverage of the whole UK the better :)

Green_shutters Dec 3rd 2009 10:45 pm

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Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 8145743)
Cab't put my SIM card in it, I need that in my phone!! ;) I would be looking to get one with a SIM card that I can use as PAYG and preferable top-up online. No good going to one with a contract as I want to get it set up and running ready to use when I get to the UK. Need good coverage, certainly across southern England, but the wider the coverage of the whole UK the better :)

You could try Vodafone PAYG.

http://online.vodafone.co.uk/dispatc...pageID=MB_0012

By the way I have no connection with Vodafone.

Pollyana Dec 3rd 2009 11:47 pm

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Originally Posted by Green_shutters (Post 8145910)
You could try Vodafone PAYG.

http://online.vodafone.co.uk/dispatc...pageID=MB_0012

By the way I have no connection with Vodafone.

I'll give them a look - many thanks!

Bevm Dec 4th 2009 10:44 am

Re: Internet options?
 
I have a Vodaphone one. It works fine for basic internet. Just plugs into the USB port on the computer.

You have to top up with 15 pounds at a time, but that 15 lasts a long time for e-mail and some browsing. It's not every month.

It's brilliant, actually. :thumbsup:Much better than hunting down internet cafes.

Bev :)

Bob Dec 4th 2009 12:50 pm

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They're all about the same in cost tbh, just watch out for max limits, the lowest payg rates usually cap at 2GB, but that should be more than enough.

My sister uses O2 because she got the USB dongle free with her phone.

http://shop.o2.co.uk/promo/o2mobileb...nd/tab/1_month

Gets cheaper the more you pay up front...but there's usually discount codes you can find online via google.

Check the airport your flying into, might be able to pick it up duty free when you land if getting it sent out to you is going to cost much...I've no idea what shipping rates are to Oz, but if it's anything like the US, just something to think about.

Pollyana Dec 4th 2009 3:46 pm

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Originally Posted by Bob (Post 8147596)
They're all about the same in cost tbh, just watch out for max limits, the lowest payg rates usually cap at 2GB, but that should be more than enough.

My sister uses O2 because she got the USB dongle free with her phone.

http://shop.o2.co.uk/promo/o2mobileb...nd/tab/1_month

Gets cheaper the more you pay up front...but there's usually discount codes you can find online via google.

Check the airport your flying into, might be able to pick it up duty free when you land if getting it sent out to you is going to cost much...I've no idea what shipping rates are to Oz, but if it's anything like the US, just something to think about.

I've been looking at the O2 one, looks like a good option. Useful to know about the discount codes too!! The Aussie one is the same, the more ou pay up front the cheaper it is. Certainly wouldn't want less than 2GB, I've worked out that much.
Hadn't thought of the airport option, that's a good thought, specially as I use Heathrow :)

Cheers Bob :thumbup:

Pollyana Dec 4th 2009 3:50 pm

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Originally Posted by Bevm (Post 8147436)
I have a Vodaphone one. It works fine for basic internet. Just plugs into the USB port on the computer.

You have to top up with 15 pounds at a time, but that 15 lasts a long time for e-mail and some browsing. It's not every month.

It's brilliant, actually. :thumbsup:Much better than hunting down internet cafes.

Bev :)

Much the same as the Telstra one I have here, I really didn't know if they were common in the UK now or not, but it sounds like they are. This one is brilliant (even though its run by Telstra who most people avoid like the plague) - means I can run the laptop at work as well as at home, and I don't have to stuff about with wireless networks and phonelines:blink:

dunroving Dec 4th 2009 6:04 pm

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Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 8145524)
That sounds like the kind of thing - if you find the details, that'd be fab!!

I have attached the catalog for the one we got - it's for businesses, but presumably you might be able to use information in this catalog to find the equivalent for personal use ... sorry, not sure if you are looking for a contract one or a PAYG ...

Details of the one we went with are below:

(ZTE MF636 USB Modem), on a 24 month Business Everywhere Unlimited Plan (£15/month)

... think it's on p. 9 of the catalog.

As per previous comment, I have no commercial interest in any particular company (in fact I am usually pretty clueless about this sort of stuff)

Good luck - all the little things seem to take forever when you move back and it can seem like a challenge every day which is why BE comes in useful!)

Pollyana Dec 4th 2009 6:12 pm

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Originally Posted by dunroving (Post 8147939)
I have attached the catalog for the one we got - it's for businesses, but presumably you might be able to use information in this catalog to find the equivalent for personal use ... sorry, not sure if you are looking for a contract one or a PAYG ...

Details of the one we went with are below:

(ZTE MF636 USB Modem), on a 24 month Business Everywhere Unlimited Plan (£15/month)

... think it's on p. 9 of the catalog.

As per previous comment, I have no commercial interest in any particular company (in fact I am usually pretty clueless about this sort of stuff)

Good luck - all the little things seem to take forever when you move back and it can seem like a challenge every day which is why BE comes in useful!)

Cheers for that! And you're so right with the last comment - I'm at the stage of waking up suddenly thinking "how the heck do I do THAT!" :lol: I know the more little things I can sort in advance, the more relaxed I will feel about going back

TraceyW Dec 4th 2009 9:44 pm

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Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 8147941)
the more relaxed I will feel about going back

Pol have I missed something here sweetie? Are you moving back for good or just a holiday? If it's for good....wahoooooo....but I'm sorry for the circumstances that you may be going through to do this. If it's for a holiday....enjoy!!! :thumbup:

OzSheila Dec 4th 2009 9:52 pm

Re: Internet options?
 
What if I want to use it both in the UK and continental Europe? Any clues, anyone?

TIA

Pollyana Dec 5th 2009 3:57 am

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Originally Posted by TraceyW (Post 8148203)
Pol have I missed something here sweetie? Are you moving back for good or just a holiday? If it's for good....wahoooooo....but I'm sorry for the circumstances that you may be going through to do this. If it's for a holiday....enjoy!!! :thumbup:

Well I have a holiday booked for March, but it may turn into more of a reccie......:o

TraceyW Dec 5th 2009 5:38 am

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Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 8148818)
Well I have a holiday booked for March, but it may turn into more of a reccie......:o

Que sera sera my dear ;)

Pollyana Dec 5th 2009 8:18 am

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Originally Posted by TraceyW (Post 8148952)
Que sera sera my dear ;)

Indeed :fingerscrossed:

Green_shutters Dec 7th 2009 1:53 am

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Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 8147811)
I've been looking at the O2 one, looks like a good option. Useful to know about the discount codes too!! The Aussie one is the same, the more ou pay up front the cheaper it is. Certainly wouldn't want less than 2GB, I've worked out that much.
Hadn't thought of the airport option, that's a good thought, specially as I use Heathrow :)

Cheers Bob :thumbup:

Don't know if it is an issue for you or not but all the PAYG connections except for Vodafone, expire unused usage at the end of the month. Also if purchased in the UK and you want to use in rest of Europe costs rise dramatically. :(

Pollyana Dec 7th 2009 3:43 am

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Originally Posted by Green_shutters (Post 8153110)
Don't know if it is an issue for you or not but all the PAYG connections except for Vodafone, expire unused usage at the end of the month. Also if purchased in the UK and you want to use in rest of Europe costs rise dramatically. :(

Looks like it'll have to be Vodaphone while I'm on PAYG then :) Thaks for that - one of the rare occasions when Australia wins, as my credit here carries forward as long as I top it up at intervals.

MR79 Dec 10th 2009 1:37 am

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T-mobile also do a good one.

have a look at

t-mobile
carphone warehouse
phones4u

they are all pretty much competitive at the moment ane all seem to be doing good deals.......

Dan the Plumber Dec 21st 2009 12:26 am

Re: Internet options?
 
well haven't read all of the answers that closely - I used a 3 dongle in UK think it was £15 for 3 gigs?
can't remember what the dongle thing cost - but anything seriously has to be better than telstra here......abslolute bloody joke and a rip off.....:frown:
Dan:thumbup:


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