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Who can supply and install 4G internet?
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<blockquote data-quote="Breakthru" data-source="post: 7358732" data-attributes="member: 15664"><p>If you have a good 4G signal on Voda and O2 just buy an old nokia lumia for less than £100. Use it as your router, it can service up to 8 devices. My phone is my router and have 120 gigs for £20/month plus unlimited calls and texts.</p><p>I watch football etc on a pad through the phone</p><p>I think Voda do unlimited. The dongles are ok but problem is that unlike the phone you can't put it on the windowsill with the best signal when like me you have thick stone walls. Only problem I have is if it is foggy, slows down the signal but only a minor indiscretion and if I cut a couple of trees down in line of sight to the aerial 2 miles away it would probably solve that.</p><p>Costs very little to try it and then you can cut BT back to basic phone only and save a fortune.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Breakthru, post: 7358732, member: 15664"] If you have a good 4G signal on Voda and O2 just buy an old nokia lumia for less than £100. Use it as your router, it can service up to 8 devices. My phone is my router and have 120 gigs for £20/month plus unlimited calls and texts. I watch football etc on a pad through the phone I think Voda do unlimited. The dongles are ok but problem is that unlike the phone you can't put it on the windowsill with the best signal when like me you have thick stone walls. Only problem I have is if it is foggy, slows down the signal but only a minor indiscretion and if I cut a couple of trees down in line of sight to the aerial 2 miles away it would probably solve that. Costs very little to try it and then you can cut BT back to basic phone only and save a fortune. [/QUOTE]
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