Adonnante
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Is anyone aware of a PAYG broadband dongle that enables use independant of time? My old Vodaphone dongle is running out and current policy is to limit new uploads to a 30 day life.
Peter.
Peter.
Is anyone aware of a PAYG broadband dongle that enables use independant of time? My old Vodaphone dongle is running out and current policy is to limit new uploads to a 30 day life.
I use a dongle very occasionally, so I bought a Vodafone K3565 purely because it didn't have a 30-day limit on usage of top-ups. I'd be surprised (and upset) if I found that future top-ups were to be time-limited. Are you sure this is the case? If it is, PC World will be getting the dongle back and giving me a refund!
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Get easy web and email access without a contract. Just £30 gets you a USB dongle which includes a £15 TopUp - that's 3GB of data. Use it for up to 30 days, and simply top up when your credit runs out.
I assume that the origional purchase is free of the 30 day limit but it applies to any future top ups. This makes the 3GB expensive at £25. I wasn't aware of this when I bought the dongle last year, have they changed the terms?
.. BT claim to have 80% UK coverage (whatever that means), and I presume that their service is piggybacked with a mobile operator. The purely mobile service has been very good to date, but I my home account also gives me free WiFi access to BT FON and BT Openzone when I'm travelling.
T-Mobile provided monthly downloads of up to 3Gb, so the the free 1Gb from BT Mobile is significantly less. However, I have never downloaded anything remotely approaching one Gb while on the move. Also, downloading from BT FON or Openzone does not count towards the 1Gb mobile limit.
Vodafone now sell dongles which have a 30-day limit on data usage. This limit also applies to the initial pre-loaded data allowance. I assume yours isn't one of these; I know mine isn't.
If you have an older, non-time limited dongle, your top-ups won't be subject to a 30-day limit.
If you have a newer, time limited dongle, your top-ups will be subject to a 30-day limit.
I'd be gobsmacked, flabbergasted and mildly surprised if it was the dongle that mattered. Bet you a 1GB top up it's the SIM which dictates how long a top-up lasts.