Pay As You Go Dongle Deals
Pay As You Go Prepaid Dongles
A pay as you go dongle presents an excellent option to the casual broadband dongle user. Enjoy no fixed monthly contracts and the flexibility of a PAYG dongle with any one of the three leading providers currently offering pay as you go. For those mobile broadband users that don’t require regular mobile access to the internet a pay as you go dongle provides a far more flexible and cost effective way to have mobile broadband access to the internet.
Pay As You Go Prepaid Dongle Options
Vodafone’s pay as you go dongle continues to lead the way in the pay as you go market. Their broadband dongles continue to leave all the competition standing when you look at connection speed. That said the high speed dongle options are more expensive and if speed is not the decisive factor for you then the other dongle providers do have very good options that you should consider. If you are more price driven the eaither a pay as you go dongle from O2 or 3 is likley to suit you best. T Mobile are a little more expensive but for a combination of good speed and a middle price their dongle is also a very good option. Something to bear in mind when purchasing a pay as you go dongle is that top ups work slightly differently with each provider. For example Vodafone top us do not have an expirey date whereas all of the other provider’s pay as you go top up has an expirey period which may be an issue if ou are looking for a dongle that you will use only very occasionally.
Additional Pay As You Go Prepaid Dongle Resources
For those looking to read up on pay as you go dongles we will be adding a resources section here where we will be providing links to external resources that will hopefully be of interest. Take a look at the pay as you go mobile broadband resources at nowmobilebroadband.co.uk or the pay as you go broadband resources at payg-broadband.co.uk for interesting broadband articles and resources.
What Are Pay As You Go Prepaid Internet Dongles?
Mobile broadband is a general term for a service that allows you to get into the Internet from portable devices, such as Laptop Computers. This is opposite to ‘fixed line’ broadband, which is the standard broadband delivered via cable in your office or home. The advantages of fixed line broadband is that you can get high-speed Internet connection from any location, at any time, as long as you are within range of the network. The connection is via dedicated dongle that plugs into one of your computer’s USB ports, or via specialised mobile phone.
There are two main types of mobile broadband contracts, the Pay Monthly contract Dongles and the Pay As You Go Dongles. These two contracts are the most widely used to compare internet dongle providers. Each provider offers these two contracts with several key differences. The pay as you go internet dongles operates on the principles that you are only committed to them for a minimum of 30 days, but you have the privileges to extend the services after this period, and you can also purchase an extra data allowance when you need it, or can cancel the contract if you are no longer in need of the service. These services is best for those who are light users of mobile broadband, but still want to avail of the service.
The broadband providers that offer mobile broadband dongles are T-mobile, O2, UK’s Vodafone and 3 mobile, includes the pay-as-you-go internet dongles. It can be used instead of fixed costs. This contract can be top ups with data allowances when required but the top ups work differently depending on the provider. Vodafone has no expiry date. 3 mobile will only last for 30 days. O2 and T-Mobile can be 1 to 30 days. To have Pay As You Go broadband, you choose the provider first. In choosing which among the provider is worth it, it is best to check the following factors: appearance, speed and price.
Pay as you go internet dongles is also referred to as prepaid mobile dongle. It means that you have to pay first for the mobile broadband provider before you can start the broadband. Like any prepaid mobile broadband, it means having mobile broadband without having you committed on long term contract. It differs only on the packages offered, the pay as you go mobile broadband has limited packages while the postpaid mobile phone has unlimited packages to offer. The pay as you go internet dongles includes the following advantages:
• not committed on long term contract,
• the price of mobile dongles remains the same
• Dongles has lower cost and it is only offered by 3 and T-mobile.
Dongle Providers may offer both the pay as you go and the pay monthly mobile broadband. However, there are some that offers only one either pay as you go or pay monthly only. Considering the above factors is important in choosing the right mobile broadband. It is also best to seek the help of the experts before committing.




















