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    Mobile Broadband If you don't have the capability to receive a full strength cable broadband connection direct to your home, can a mobile broadband connection do the job instead? Let's get down to it. If you can't receive a cable connection at home, the chances are your mobile broadband is incredibly weak. There are realms of well documented problems with mobile broadband, the most irritating being constant disconnection from the Internet. If you use the internet to stream video, download music or do any of the basic activities that most people use it for, mobile broadband has the capability to make you cry. While most providers claim you can stream and download, the chances are you will be too busy trying to keep your PC connected for more than 10 minutes.

    Since it costs a fair whack to buy mobile broadband for a very limited service, it makes sense to know exactly what you'll be getting for the money. Well, the aforementioned gripes for a start - as well as difficulty loading pages.. On the other hand, if all you're after is a mobile connection to send and receive emails, read text-based sites and perform minimal web activity, you should be set with mobile broadband. It's not top of the pops as far as internet browsing is concerned but then neither is it all bad. Micro tasks and basic functions are more than manageable. Whether you want to splash the cash on a product which in its current form is so unstable, though, well that's a choice for you.

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