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Mi-Fi Recommendation
Hey,
On the market for a Mi-Fi device which I will be using on the three network, any recommendations? What extra features are there that I should consider? Any help would be great! Cheers Gormond |
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If you can, wait until september. Three will be releasing the new Huawei Mi-Fi's which can support up to 42Mbps on a DC-HSPA+ network. (Being rolled out this year) So it'll be better and faster than the one at the moment which is just HSPA+ 21.1Mbps.
You can buy it now at something ridiculous like £200+ but three will probably subsidise it then for around £30 + top up. But atm, Huawei E586. |
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Thats the one.
Sorry, i meant to write should be around £60 + topup. Also i've just checked around and found it for about £120 which isn't bad considering it's unlocked as well. |
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