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Iron
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Does anyone know of mobile provider with really fast mobile broadband?

I took a T Mobile dongle into a bookie shop ages ago, and although I could connect to the Internet, it was pretty sluggish.

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Jeff
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jimrobo
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they're all the same really none of them are fast. Watch this space when LTE comes into place though
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Ethanol
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3's network has been built from the ground up on 3G, so I would recommend them. Shop around, and you should also find that they're the best-priced network for whatever you're looking for.

Also, £83.33 cashback with Quidco!
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jimrobo
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The problem is 3g is slow! However well the network is built as soon as you compare it to a fixed line you are always going to see it as slow.

LTE brings a whole new level of speeds that may compete with a fixed line but the technology is quite a bit off in the uk anyway.
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Ethanol
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I guess it depends what you're going to use it for. For general web usage, I find that it's absolutely fine.

The problem is not with the speed; it's with the latency. It is possible to get pings of around 100ms in the right areas, but these pings can get as slow as 1,000ms in the wrong areas.

I haven't tried using 3G for trading, but I would imagine if you're getting 100ms pings, it should be useable. 1,000ms, and you may not want to bother...
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jimrobo wrote:The problem is 3g is slow! However well the network is built as soon as you compare it to a fixed line you are always going to see it as slow.

LTE brings a whole new level of speeds that may compete with a fixed line but the technology is quite a bit off in the uk anyway.
I have a friend who uses LTE in Poland and I thought he was on drugs - he gets 80mbps down and 12mbps up :shock: :shock: :shock:
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jimrobo
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thats precisely the sort of speeds you can get on LTE! I think you can go up to 100!!

As usual though we are well behind in the uk! I don't even think we've sold the spectrum licenses yet!
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JollyGreen
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He did say he's achieved 90-100mbps but it can slow when the network gets busy
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makes our fixed line average speeds look awful which is precisely what they are!!!
Iron
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Thanks for your replies guys.

I might give Three's 21 meg broadband a go, given that it seems about 3 times faster than the nearest rival: http://www.uswitch.com/broadband/compar ... broadband/

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JollyGreen
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I would be very surprised if you can exceed the normal 7.2mbps HPSA 3G modems. I hate it when they say "Up to 21mbps"

I read a report from OFCOM that showed the average download for 3G was 1.5mbps rising to around 2mbps in good coverage.
Iron
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Thanks JG

I did wonder whether it was a marketing ploy (the word 'con' might be too strong! :lol: ). Either 3 have got some new technology that leaves their rivals standing, or their claims are a bit of an exaggeration...

Jeff
JollyGreen wrote:I would be very surprised if you can exceed the normal 7.2mbps HPSA 3G modems. I hate it when they say "Up to 21mbps"

I read a report from OFCOM that showed the average download for 3G was 1.5mbps rising to around 2mbps in good coverage.
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JollyGreen
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They are using the new HSPA+ technology to deliver these speeds. However, it is rolling out very slowly so I would ask them direct if your area is ready?
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JollyGreen
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Jeff

This is worth a read How fast is 4G
Iron
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Thanks JG

'It was expected that Ofcom would release spectrum early next year however the 4G auction has recently been pushed back to late 2012.'

*Puts head in hands and mutters about quangos being a waste of space*

Jeff
JollyGreen wrote:Jeff

This is worth a read How fast is 4G
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