What is prepaid mobile broadband?
Like prepaid mobile phones, pay as you go mobile broadband represents a means of obtaining mobile broadband without tying yourself down to a long-term contract.
Prepaid mobile broadband is also known as pay as you go mobile broadband. The two terms are used interchangeably and mean that you pay for your mobile broadband before you use it!
Compare pay as you go mobile broadband deals now pay as you go mobile broadband
However, where there is a great deal of competition and a huge range of packages to choose from in prepaid mobile phones, the pay as you go mobile broadband market is less mature and therefore less competitive.
However, it is becoming more and more so by the month. You can now get prepaid mobile broadband deals from all six major UK mobile broadband providers. Options available include one-month deals that give you a set a amount of usage for the period, as well as more traditional pay as you go offers. With the latter, you simply pay a one-off charge for a dongle and can then add credit as and when you need it.
Postpay mobile broadband versus pay as you go mobile broadband
Pay as you go mobile broadband
- No long-term contracts to tie you down
- You can shop around to find the best provider for you
- Mobile broadband dongles incur a one-off charge
- Cheaper packages
- Mobile broadband dongles are free on some packages
- Mobile broadband USB sticks are free on some packages
- Greater variety: you have more payment and usage options to to choose from
- 3 mobile broadband
- Vodafone mobile broadband
- T-Mobile mobile broadband
- Orange mobile broadband
- O2 mobile broadband
- Virgin Media mobile broadband
At present, the prepaid mobile broadband might not be quite as attractive as contract deals. But Top 10 Broadband expects it to take-off in a similar way that prepaid mobile phones did in the late 90s in years to come.
Compare mobile broadband deals here.
What is prepaid mobile broadband? news
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LTE mobile broadband 'a global proposition'
Next-generation mobile broadband services are becoming increasingly common
Joseph Andrews - 27th August 2010
NEWS
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Cross-county cycle duo to test new TalkTalk dongles
TalkTalk's new mobile broadband dongles are to be tested by a pair of
Joseph Andrews - 26th August 2010
NEWS
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T-Mobile launches new pay-as-you-go dongle deal
Consumers can save over 50 per cent on the cost of a new T-Mobile pay-as-you-go
Kimberley Howson - 25th August 2010
DEALS & OFFERS
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Ofcom plans to reserve mobile broadband spectrum
Part of the UK's mobile broadband spectrum could be reserved for use at the
Kimberley Howson - 24th August 2010
NEWS
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3's Mobile Broadband Bus heads to Glasgow
A campaign bus launched by 3 to promote the benefits of mobile broadband has
Dan Robinson - 23rd August 2010
NEWS
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Businessman develops rooftop mobile broadband solution
A new mobile broadband solution has been designed by a businessman to maximise
Kimberley Howson - 20th August 2010
NEWS
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