Thursday, 17 February 2011

  • Contract (Pay Monthly) Internet Dongles

     

    Contract (pay monthly) Internet dongles are offered by cellular companies such as Vodafone, T-Mobile, Orange, O2, 3, Virgin Media, and other companies. Vodafone is now offering a 30-day contract deal, which includes a free standard USB. The USB allows you to connect to the Internet up to 7.2 MB speed, and download up to 3 GB files. You sign a month-by-month contract instead of a lengthy contract to get the USB.

    T-Mobile is offer with an 18-month contract plan a low monthly payment of €10 and you get three months free. After the three months, you pay €15 per month, which is a good deal. A free USB stick comes with your purchase and you get up to 4.5 MB speed, and 3 GB downloads. If you want faster speed, go for the plans that offer speeds up to 7.2 MB.

    Orange offers the Raccoon and Dolphin plans. It depends on which plan you choose but each plan does offer speed up to 7.2 MB. The difference is the Raccoon customers get 500 GB downloads on an 18-month contract deal and pays €5 per month. If you are just signing up with Orange, you pay €29.99 for set up fees, and you receive, 1 GB downloads on the one-month plan. The monthly fee is €10 per month.

    Orange offers the 18-month Raccoon plan with 1.5 GB with speeds up to 7.2 MB. The Dolphin plan includes a €29.99 set up fee with 2 GB downloads. You pay €15 per month after you sign up. Compare each plan and contract (pay monthly) Internet dongles deal to find the best offers. Don’t take the first offer that comes your way; instead compare the different prices, offers, etc to find the best deal for you.

    Speaking of good deals, 02 is offering 1 GB unlimited Wi-Fi with free services up to three months. You pay €10 after the three months. You get up to 3.6 MB speed, 1 GB downloads on an 18-month contract plan. You also get a free dongle with your contract purchase. You can choose from pink, white, or black dongles and USB modem stick.

    Another company to compare is 3. Three offers Three broadband with a free dongle. You get up to 5 GB downloads, which is an improvement compared to some of the other offers. This offer is good when you choose the 18-month contract plans. Speed is up to 7.2 MB. Compare this plan to Vodafone’s standard 18-month contract deals. They offer faster speed with three months free service and a monthly payment plan of €15. You get only 3 GB downloads. Compare the plans to Vodafone’s Ultimate 18 deal, Premium deal, and other deals.

    Finally yet importantly, check out Orange’s Panther deals with unlimited GB. The first Panther plan offers 10 GB download with speeds up to 7.2 MB. The two deals is a no-brainer solution for those who downloads and streams videos hours on in.

  • Comparing Orange Dongles

    Orange is a UK based company that has been offer cellular phones and plans for a couple of years now. The company is now offering dongles with your purchase. Orange dongles are small devices that you plug in to your computer or phone. You can plug in the device to connect to the Internet whether you are traveling on a train, plane, or in an automobile.

    With the dongle connected, you can check your E-mails, check Facebook, tweet, browse the Internet, and much more. Now you can boost your connection by considering the Premium dongle offered by Orange. There are several options available.

    The Option 515 M Dongle allows you to boost your Internet connection. This dongle has a high-end antenna included to improve optimisation of your signal. Design is limited, which means there are only a few selections to choose from. The dongle supports up to 7.2 Mbps speed capacity, and downloads at rates up to 2 Mbps and uploads at the same speed. This dongle is limited to certain networks but you can use it anywhere you go. Right now Orange is offering an exclusive €5 discount on monthly plans. You can choose the PAYG (Pay-as-you go) or contract plans to receive the discount.

    To use the Dongle you will need a computer, Windows 2000 with service pack 4, Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7. You get 20 MB of free disk space with your purchase and a USB port free. The device is compatible with Mac computers as well. Setup and software is included. You get Windows XP, Vista, and 7-software downloads with Mac Software to boot. A start guide, tech specs, and Orange toolbar are offered with your purchase.

    With your purchase, you can increase monthly usage and allowances by adding one of Orange’s data bundles. If you feel that you need extra data on your monthly plan, accept the Animal plan offered by Orange. You can add to your data bundle with an extra monthly allowance.

    Orange is offering different plans for Dongles with cellular Wi-Fi. The Dolphin, Raccoon, is the main plans offered by the company. Both plans offer a €5 discount with your purchase. The Raccoon plan offers 500 MB (megabytes) of inclusive Web browsing anytime you like. There is a 5 p per megabyte allowance after. Raccoon is a contract deal for 1 month and up to 12 months.

    Compared to Dolphin, Raccoon plans offer a heaping amount of MB at a very low monthly rate. Still, it pays to check out the Dolphin plan to compare your options. The Dolphin plan is idea for those who like to surf the Web during travel. You get up to 1 GB (Gigabyte) allowance anytime, which is less than the Raccoon plan. But, you have unlimited Wi-Fi connectivity in public places via BT Open Zone. Monthly plans are slightly higher. Either plan you choose, you can add more data to your bundle so be sure to check out Orange dongles online.

  • Choosing the Right Plan from 3 Dongles

     

    Choosing the right plan from 3 dongles is easy if you have an idea what is offered to you. Use your Internet to conduct a search to find out what 3 is offering. One of the leading plans is the plus 3 package with up to three months free. Speed is up to 3.6 MB. The 12-month plan offers you up to 12 months of usage for €79.99. Again, you get up to 3.6 MB speed. Each deal offers you a free dongle or a free modem. You can buy a new mobile phone for less than 100 pounds and some phones come with 340 minutes Talktime. Standby hours are 476. The Sony Ericsson X8 has a sleek black design and comes with a 3.2 Megapixel camera and 128 MB internal memory with Micro SD expandable options. With this deal, you can make free Skype-to-Skype calls anytime you choose. The HTC Wildfire phone offers free Windows Live Messenger and Twitter. This preloaded phone is the all-in-one with 10 add-on; battery included, and offers 361 Talktime minutes. Standby hours are 282. The camera is improved with a 5.0 megapixel and memory is 512 MB with Micro SD expandable options.

    HTC Wildfire Red is another option. This preloaded phone offers you 361 Talktime minutes. There is a Samsung phone offer, which is the Galaxy Europa with black sleek design. You receive 387 Talktime minutes with the purchase of this phone. You can add minutes from your pay as you go plan anytime you like. This cam has a 2.0 megapixel option, which produces lower quality images. Memory is 160 MB and there is Micro SD expandable options available.

    The 3G network is available through 3. This means you get faster and smoother internet connectivity. The company sells Web phones only. The phones all come preloaded with 10 add-on features included and all-in-one solutions. You can get 100 minutes with 500 MB Internet, 3000 Texting, plus other add-ons.

    The HTC Wildfire is one of the most recommended phones, but it cost almost 200 pounds. It comes with 100 preloaded talktime minutes, which is not a lot compared to other offers. Still, you get 3000 texting minutes and 500 MB internet allowance.

    Choosing the right plan from 3 Dongles is easy if you use the internet. Look at the Tariff plans offered by 3 to get started to make sure you understand how much you are paying on your plan. Other phone options include Nokia 2730, which is less than 60 pounds. This preloaded phone comes with 100 talktime minutes, 500 MB internet usage, and 3000 texting minutes.

    If you are not interested in purchasing a new phone, check out 3’s contract plans, and PAYG deals when choosing the right plan from 3 dongles. Most of the contract deals offer you a free dongle. Some of the PAYG plans may offer a free dongle as well. So do a thorough search.

  • Broadband Dongle Reviews

    In case you are wondering, a dongle is a security device that is designed to protect software. It is a small hardware or peripheral device that you plug into your PC and it then enables an explicit copy-protected program to run. The device can protect your PC against software piracy, but most people buy the little gadget because they want to connect to the Internet while on the go.

    If you are looking for a broadband dongle, it pays to check out the broadband dongle reviews on the Internet to find out what others are saying about the different companies, devices, prices, coverage, plans, and other details. In this way, you can compare products, prices, and companies to find out which plan works best for you.

    According to online reviews, 3-dongles take longer to upload files. Some people claim that it crashes and freezes, but if you read other reviews there is positive results. I guess it is a matter of opinion, and experiences, so this is why it is a good idea to read broadband dongle reviews.

    Some people claim that O2 3 GB plan is an excellent broadband choice. The plan cost around 12 monthly. Others claim O2’s BTOpenzone hotspots do not work. Some reviewers claimed they spent hours on the phone with technical support before the problem was resolved. Again, it pays to read several reviews online to hear what others say and to achieve an overall review. There are various reasons a problem may develop, so keep this in mind when you are reading reviews.

     

    Some people claim 3-Mobile broadband is similar to a dial-up connection while others tend to like 3-Mobile broadband. Keep in mind to get a dongle; you must sign up for broadband connection from one of the vendors that offer these services. As for broadband dongle reviews, people say that the dongles are known for its digital jargons, i.e. USB hardware devices. Despite what others say about 3, O2, and other services, the fact is in the fast-pace world people often need to connect to the Internet on the go. Dongles are designed to make it happen.

    Dongle is available with broadband mobile technology across the world. The device is useful for allowing users to manage tasks. A dongle is also useful for allowing people to communicate with others, join social networks, and enjoy other Internet activities on the go. You can be in your car traveling and still connect to the Internet.

    One of the most prominent dongles available is offered by Orange. Orange is located in the UK and offers the mobile modem stick, which is said to be the fastest dongle. The dongle when connected to your PC offers high-speed connectivity up to 7 MB. Orange offers fast and reliable dongles with sleek design. Gadget Magazines are promoting Orange dongles because of its reputation of being fast and reliable.

    T-Mobile also offers fast and reliable dongles. You can read more about these company offers by searching for more broadband dongle reviews online.

     

Friday, 21 January 2011

  • Pay as You Go & Pay Monthly Dongles

    Pay as You Go Dongles

    Are you ready to access the internet via mobile device? If you want to get online away from home and during your travels around the UK you will need some type of mobile broadband dongle. You have two options: pay as you go or contract. Here we will discuss what pay as you go dongles are.

    Pay as you go dongles simply tell you what type of method you use for paying for internet access. Instead of paying for a contract, you get to pay for a certain amount of internet access. It is a highly flexible plan in which you buy what you feel you will use.

    Pay as you go plans work best for individuals who do not use their mobile broadband dongles every day or even several times a month. Most companies offer you 1GB per month for access. You can pay for more if you use up that gigabyte. You should know that you have 30 days to use the gigabytes you purchase with pay as you go plans.

    Some pay as you go plans provide you with 1, 3, or 12 gigabytes meaning you have 30 days, 90 days, or 12 months to use the gigabytes. It also means you have 1GB per month. Other pay as you go plans offer you a gigabyte then require you to purchase additional access on a per day rate. A per day rate charges you megabytes usually at a few pence and you can keep adding on to the charge using a credit card.

    Contract Pay Monthly Dongles 

    There are different types of mobile broadband access packages for dongles. You have pay as you go schemes or contract plans. Contract dongles are less flexible, but they may work for you. Typically, the person using contract dongles will be accessing the internet in a mobile setting several times a month and 12 months out of the year.

    With a contract you have a monthly payment due and a specific amount of gigabytes for internet access. It is best to choose the contract plan that works best for you based on your internet usage. There are dongle calculators which explain how much time you can spend on the internet with dongles based on the amount of gigabytes you purchase.

    Contract plans can be 500Mb, 1GB, 2GB, 3GB, 15GB, 20GB or other gigabytes per month. When you look at a contract it will tell you how many gigabytes per 30 days you receive with that specific plan. You want to make sure you have enough because otherwise you can access the internet based on a daily rate.

    This daily rate begins as soon as you use up your contract gigabytes making your monthly bill more expensive. All contract dongles offer you 7.2Mbps download speeds allowing you to stream video and radio, download videos, download music tracks, send emails, and surf the internet. If you just surf the internet you will have more time per month to be online. You will use up a lot of gigabytes should you decide to download movies or other files.

     

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