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29-01-2016 05:35 PM
I live deep in the country and have found that , following an upgrade from Vodafone to their masts, I can now get fast speeds at home. I have tried landline broadband and satellite and 4G is way superior.
I use about 100 - 120 Gb of data a month at home, but cannot get a data sim for that sort of usage. Vodafone give the best speeds for me, and I have several sims from different companies that I have to exchange during the month.
Assuming that I am not too concerned regarding cost - (I am continuously going just over the capacity I have bought and therefore paying a lot for data) is there any way of purchasing a data sim for that sort of usage.
29-01-2016 06:15 PM
29-01-2016 06:48 PM - edited 29-01-2016 06:50 PM
Ouch. I must admit I live near a city centre (concrete jungle !) and would love the scenic views but also want the Bt Infinity I get now and 4G speeds.
Are you going to want to use this in a phone or something like a http://shop.vodafone.co.uk/mShop/mobile-broadband-and-internet/devices/vodafone-r207-payg
£5 - 250MB of 4G UK data (lasts up to 30 days)
£10 - 1GB of 4G UK data (lasts up to 30 days)
£15 - 2GB of 4G UK data (lasts up to 30 days)
£20 - 3GB of 4G UK data (lasts up to 30 days)
£25 - 6GB of 4G UK data (lasts up to
Current Phone >
Samsung Galaxy s²⁴ Ultra 512gb.
29-01-2016 07:05 PM
29-01-2016 07:12 PM
WoW quite a set up you have there.
Makes my Home Hub 5 look impotent :smileyembarrassed:
I would suggest looking through the various Pay Monthly and Payg options and out of allowances charges and or Data on the go via the device I mentioned earlier and do some calculus on costs to add data - and or look to curb your usage pattern :smileywink:
Current Phone >
Samsung Galaxy s²⁴ Ultra 512gb.
29-01-2016 07:19 PM
29-01-2016 09:43 PM
You're welcome.
Take care.
Good Hunting.
Current Phone >
Samsung Galaxy s²⁴ Ultra 512gb.
13-02-2016 09:04 PM
After my ADSL connection failed for a couple of days I was also looking for a solution based on 4G as my router has the ability to fail over to a 3/4G USB key, and I went the 10Gb route although unfortunately this isn't really enough.
I live in Central London - very Central - and can't get Infinity - so if I am downloading large files - e.g. CentOS, then it'd be great to be able to use 4G.
Alas I have got it all working only to find you can't even visit the CentOS website via Vodafone ! I can't believe Vodafone offer such a restricted ISP offering - I have content control switched off although this should make absolutely no difference as CentOS is a Linux Operating System and is no way related to anything which might be considered naughty - however wide your definition is.
Poor show Vodafone