3G internet for home use?

Just checked sync speed..
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I take it this means there are things that can be improved?
 
Just checked sync speed..
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I take it this means there are things that can be improved?


Follow this link and fill in the provided details to check and see if you have/will have FTTC in the near future: http://www.samknows.com/broadband/broadband_checker

You could also check BT's website and see any information there or Google it for your area.

Edit: Your download is 3Mb/s from what I see. Speeds could be fluctuating due to usage within your area. Your uplink speed is also nice to see especially for your geographical location. 0.6Mb/s used to be the upload for Virgin's 20Mb/s package before the upgrades that started a few years back.

Check the links/search around and post back with the information you've found.
 
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According to that link FTTC is available, yet on the bt website and others providers are still saying the best I could get is what i'm currently on :confused:
 
According to that link FTTC is available, yet on the bt website and others providers are still saying the best I could get is what i'm currently on :confused:

That's confusing, have you tried phoning BT or the ADSL company you're subscribed to (Talk-Talk) and ask to speak to a higher member of the team (preferably head office). Ask them if you're able to get the FTTC and if it's there. If not they should give you an insight to when and an estimate of how fast your download/upload might be depending on location from the planned placement of the cabinet.

Edit: Also check this link: http://www.samknows.com/broadband/exchange_search
 
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Make sure you're covered in your area. Also, these speeds won't be everywhere. Third, I'd not recommend 3G for home use unless you really have no choice. Also I think for over 10Mbit or so you need a HSPA+ capable device. My old iPhone 4S only managed 8Mbit I think.

I pay £30 pcm on a 24 month contract. I use around 6GB per month, mainly tethering to my Mac while I'm in work.
 
Make sure you're covered in your area. Also, these speeds won't be everywhere. Third, I'd not recommend 3G for home use unless you really have no choice. Also I think for over 10Mbit or so you need a HSPA+ capable device. My old iPhone 4S only managed 8Mbit I think.

I pay £30 pcm on a 24 month contract. I use around 6GB per month, mainly tethering to my Mac while I'm in work.

Thanks for the info :)
 
I was with Three mobile, got myself a cheap handset (HTC Explorer, £90 unlocked from Asda) paid £15 every 30 days for the All you can eat data and never really had any problems, ping was a little slow, around 140 ish, and the peak daytime speeds were around 2mbps but after 12 midnight I could download at around 700/800 kb/s. Like a lot of ppl have said already though, the load speed for pages is on the slow side but if your in a good area for coverage its worth going for imo.
 
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