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My mobile broadband has always been a little patchy but I manage to get by with it.
Now I've heard about “premium dongles” - what are they and would one really help boost my connection?
Paul White, via email on 24 May 2011
Mobile broadband has received some stick since its boom in popularity began in 2008.
Although speeds have improved massively since then, with prices dropping at the same time, mobile broadband hasn’t quite become the fixed-line alternative that many people hoped it would be.
But there are a number of steps you can take to improve your service.
Premium dongles, such as the Huawei E367 from Three (www.Three.co.uk), promise to deliver faster speeds along with a more reliable connection.
“The new dongle provides improved performance and offers up to 40% faster browsing,” said Three when it launched the dongle at the start of April.
This is compared to speeds currently delivered using HSDPA dongle technology. Many of these dongles currently used by consumers offer speeds of up to 7.2Mb - often the top, theoretical speed available on networks.
As well as using more advanced technology, known as HSPA+, the design of the Huawei E367 also helps to speed things up.
It offers a rotating head, allowing you to bend the dongle so that it stands vertically - like a mini aerial - so you can access the best speeds and fastest connections.
Although many providers offer speeds of up to 7.2Mb, a number of different factors will slow you down - and you're unlikely to ever achieve this top speed - no matter which type of dongle you use.
These issues range from how far you are from your local mobile phone mast to how many other people are using the network in your area at the same time, or even how thick your walls are.
Research published in April showed that actual mobile broadband speeds can vary from 1.7Mb in Milton Keynes - the UK’s slowest - to Peterborough, which had an average speed of 3.8Mb.
This means that the speed you actually receive will depend very much on where you live in the country. Towns and cities often offer some of the best speeds, while rural communities can suffer mobile broadband “blackspots” with no connection at all.
Because location plays such an important role in the quality of your mobile broadband connection, it’s vital that you run a postcode search with each provider before you sign-up.
This will give you a better idea of the kind of coverage and speeds you can expect to get, and is often more important than the price you pay.
If you’ve already signed a mobile broadband contract only to find that coverage in your area is so poor that it’s unusable, you need to get in touch with your provider as soon as possible.
All of the UK’s suppliers offer some form of money-back policy to protect consumers, so you may well be able to cancel your contract without penalty. But you have to act fast - you might only have seven days to cancel. Speak to your provider straight away to find out exactly where you stand.
If you’re happy with your mobile broadband service but would like to try boosting your speeds, there are a number of tips and tricks you can try:
| SIM-only mobile broadband - 1GB (1 month) | 500MB (30 days) | Small 500MB (12 months) | 1GB (1month) | Pay up front | ||||||
| Monthly charge | £7.50 | £7.50 | £10.00 | £10.21 | Pay as you go | |||||
| Dongle/Laptop costs | £1.95 | £19.00 | £0.99 | £10.20 | £39.99 | |||||
| Usage limit | 1GB | 500MB | 500MB | 1GB | Unlimited | |||||
| Speed (up to) | 7.2Mb | 7.2Mb | 7.2Mb | 7.2Mb | 4.5Mb | |||||
| Minimum contract | 1 month | 1 month | 12 months | 1 month | No contract | |||||
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