Friday, September 17, 2010

Help near 3G notes cards for laptop please - don't twig!?

Hi, I want to know how to access the Internet when out and about, so I'm looking for a 3G notes card. Why do they all come across to be related to a phone network approaching Vodafone or Orange when they're for a laptop? Can you get different tariff ones resembling you can with mobile phone contracts?



What price should I expect to income and can you recommend any (preferably online, as long as it's cheap) stores to get it from?



Any info would be adjectives please as I'm really confused!

Help near 3G notes cards for laptop please - don't twig!?

There is WIFI which is the 802.11 signal that reaches more or less as far as a cordless phone which you can pickup a signal in abundant places including coffee shops and nearly all metro areas. (free)

The nouns type you are talking something like uses cellphone towers and would require a service contract much like a cell phone ...read aloud $70-150 a month i think. I hear Verison is the best in the US for 3g coverage.
They use the mobile networks because that's who provides the laptop internet while traveling.



I've used Vodafones and it's unbelievably fast! I dream up we pay lb15 a month for it.
yep, as you've notice, phone companies lock their data cards approaching their telephones.

I'd look for an unlocked card on ebay.



I can't comment on who's service is best, i own sprint and hate it.

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