For completeness, add O2 to the list, but then put Vodafone, O2 and '3' at the bottom as these services are primarily useful for 'road-warriors' who need Internet connectivity on their travels. '3', in my experience is cheap, but not very consistent.http://www.clearwire.ie/index.php?section=1 (Clearwire)
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irish broadband. cheap and no probs,,,,
Have you ever tried Skype over the 3 Moble Broadband? Or gaming?
I'd say 'no' as Skype and gaming require a more consistent and sometimes more technically complex connection than surfing & buying stuff. Also remember that the 3g connections have, at best, good download speeds but quite slow upload speeds. So video conferencing and VOIP calls will not be as good as with a wired or WiFi Internet connection. The 3g connections from the likes of O2, Vodafone and 3 are primarily for use on the move and are not a direct replacement for wired broadband.He did clearly caveat his recommendation - does surfing & buying goods cover skype & gaming?
He did clearly caveat his recommendation - does surfing & buying goods cover skype & gaming?
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