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		<title>How to Avoid Extra Charges For Mobile Broadband</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 13:34:39 +0000</pubDate>
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Julia Cook						 asked: Mobile broadband is becoming an increasingly popular way for UK users to connect to the internet when on the move. However, in this fairly new market there are plenty of extra charges waiting to trip consumers up including extra charges for exceeding usage allowances, modems and different fees depending on the type [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Julia Cook						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Mobile broadband is becoming an increasingly popular way for UK users to connect to the internet when on the move. However, in this fairly new market there are plenty of extra charges waiting to trip consumers up including extra charges for exceeding usage allowances, modems and different fees depending on the type on internet usage that the consumer wants to perform.<br/><br/>All wireless broadband deals come with a usage allowance. Most broadband providers that offer mobile will tell anyone that&#8217;ll listen that users only want limited usage allowances of 1GB up to around 5GB which is handy because, for the most part, that&#8217;s all they offer. The costs of exceeding this limit are often very high. They can be as much as £15 per extra GB and for broadband users on the move who download large files or stream video or music content those GBs can rack up extremely quickly. Only a few providers are currently offering broadband on the move with larger usage allowances. For example, 3 mobile broadband have a heavy use package. 3 broadband 15GB is the UK&#8217;s biggest usage allowance and it&#8217;s possible for consumers to keep track of their usage using the My3 application.<br/><br/>In the case of Pay as You Go broadband high download limits are extremely rare and extremely expensive where they do exist. Modems are also a significant potential cost of new broadband deals. The price of a new mobile internet modem has now settled at around £20. This is primarily charged for those on the move internet users who are buying pay as you go broadband access. For the most part pay monthly internet contracts include a free modem.<br/><br/>The exception to this rule is very high quality dongles with extra capacity, memory cards and/or the ability to pick up better signal. Mobile broadband providers including Orange and T-mobile have these high-spec dongles available. This brings us to the final part of the article &#8211; extra money for using extra mobile broadband services. For example, since it uses up a lot of capacity many internet service providers require you to get a specific mobile broadband deal in order to user VoIP services such as Skype. These are typically more expensive than regular wireless broadband deals.<br/><br/>So, to sum up, to avoid extra charges for internet through a dongle deals it is important to first, compare broadband deals to find the usage allowance that is right for your internet use and the modem that saves the most money. Achieving both of these goals with typically need you to take out a long contract. Second, once you have started to use mobile broadband, it is essential that you use the service in the correct way for the deal that you are on. Luckily, most mobile broadband providers now include a way to track your internet usage when you sign up but these services can be supplemented by online software which does much the same thing.<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>SBC DSL: A Good Choice for High Speed Internet</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2010 05:52:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Silver Surfer</dc:creator>
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Christopher Luck						 asked: What is the best way for me to go about getting high speed internet in my house? I searched on line and through the yellow pages, only to find that there are an uncountable number of high speed internet options out there. However, as I sifted through all of the consumer sites [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Christopher Luck						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>What is the best way for me to go about getting high speed internet in my house? I searched on line and through the yellow pages, only to find that there are an uncountable number of high speed internet options out there. However, as I sifted through all of the consumer sites and user reviews, I found that SBC DSL may, indeed, be the best bet for bringing high speed internet to my home office.<br/><br/>According to many a review, SBC DSL is the most reliable DSL service out there. They also happen to be the largest in many major metropolitan areas in the country, or at least those serviced by Southwestern Bell. SBC DSL has a spectacular reputation among consumers for having technologically advanced products, great customer service, and good competitive prices on their service. The only drawback I could find is that several SBC DSL customers found setting up a home network to be difficult. However, by simply converting to wireless internet, you can solve that problem and still have your SBC DSL connection all over your home.<br/><br/>A big advantage of SBC DSL is that in most cases you can get a free modem and setup. Setup can be one of the more frustrating parts of getting high speed internet, especially if you are not technically savvy. Many companies charge a setup fee, so that savings alone can make SBC DSL attractive to you. Installation can be difficult, and there is charge for that. However, if you do it yourself they waive the fee and you will still have access to the very knowledgeable and helpful SBC DSL customer service representatives.<br/><br/>Many high speed and DSL internet companies will not be willing to give you a firm date as to when you can get your connection taken care of. That is another way that SBC DSL is different. Once you place an order you are given an installation date, which is as a general rule about six business days out from when you call. Such convenience and up front commitment from a company makes it easier for you to arrange your schedule around setup and installation plenty of time in advance without fear that you will have to make more last minute changes to your busy schedule.<br/><br/>There are a ton of high speed internet options out there today. There are cable internet, DSL companies, wireless internet over cell phone signals, and even high speed dial up connections. Each one tells you that it is the best for converting your office or home to high speed internet connection. Which, though, is the best? That is hard to say definitively as prices and services vary by area, but the one with the best reputation around is SBC DSL. By offering friendly representatives, good competitive pricing, and commitment to service, SBC DSL [http://www.exeterdaily.com/category/computing-tips] is a model high speed internet service. They will allow you to go to high speed without the worry of setup, installation, and whether or not you will be able to get in touch with someone the next time you have a problem with the service. That peace of mind is as valuable as anything else.<br/><br/></div>
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