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    56k modems

    I am still on one

    #2
    Try plugging it in instead of sitting on it.

    HTH
    Me, me, me...

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      #3
      This is God's way of punishing you for all the carp posts you post on here.

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        #4
        Mobile Internet access

        On a related note. What’s the cheapest way to get Internet connected when on the move (for occasional use only)? I thought something along the lines of a Pay-A-You-Go phone and a 56K modem. Do any PAYG phones for example have a line out that would allow connection to a modem? I believe there are a few ISPs around that provide a dialup connection using a local rate number, which costs around 1p a minute.

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          #5
          Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
          On a related note. What’s the cheapest way to get Internet connected when on the move (for occasional use only)? I thought something along the lines of a Pay-A-You-Go phone and a 56K modem. Do any PAYG phones for example have a line out that would allow connection to a modem? I believe there are a few ISPs around that provide a dialup connection using a local rate number, which costs around 1p a minute.
          Three do £5 a month for an add-on to their phone service, which you can use. You're not meant to, but you can.

          They also do a PAYG 3G USB modem - not sure of the price, though. I pay £15 a month for mine for 3GB downloads.
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            #6
            Thanks for the info. Do you get unlimited connection time with that £15/month package?

            Just to elaborate, I realise their are download limits, but I wondered whether there are limits on the time connected too?

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              #7
              Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
              Thanks for the info. Do you get unlimited connection time with that £15/month package?

              Just to elaborate, I realise their are download limits, but I wondered whether there are limits on the time connected too?
              No limit on connection time. 3GB download limit, but I don't think that most people will hit that - just means you spend less time "downloading" over the connection.
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                #8
                I’ve just been looking at their £10/month Broadband Lite package, and it seems pretty good considering it’s about half the price of my fixed landline and ISP costs. But I can’t figure out from their site whether the broadband package is a modem only, or whether a mobile phone comes with it too?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
                  On a related note. What’s the cheapest way to get Internet connected when on the move (for occasional use only)? I thought something along the lines of a Pay-A-You-Go phone and a 56K modem. Do any PAYG phones for example have a line out that would allow connection to a modem? I believe there are a few ISPs around that provide a dialup connection using a local rate number, which costs around 1p a minute.
                  T-Mobile do Web-n-Walk, I think its £12.99 pcm and gets good reviews.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
                    I’ve just been looking at their £10/month Broadband Lite package, and it seems pretty good considering it’s about half the price of my fixed landline and ISP costs. But I can’t figure out from their site whether the broadband package is a modem only, or whether a mobile phone comes with it too?
                    USB modem only.

                    You could put the SIM card in a phone and use it to receive calls, too, though. And you can send texts through the modem and software.
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