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Dongle
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I am having to use a dongle to use the internet. It is a Huawei e 5330 -1b92, which uses a 3 sim. My problem is knowing how much data I have left. If I do not check it regularly I can find myself in trouble ( not being able to use a dead device to get on the internet to renew it ). I am at present buying the sim on PAYG . Does anyone know if I can pay monthly to avoid running out of credit ?
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Three actually advertises the E5330 as available with any one of 18 different calling plans, so there ought to be one to suit you! http://store .three.co.uk /view/produc t/ql_catalog /threecatdev ice/20529 (Click 'See 16 More Plans' on the right)
16:35 Sat 18th Feb 2017
I still don't fully understand. Whenever I run out and attempt to load a web page I am automatically directed to the O2 home page which tells me I have run out of data then allows me to top up. Perhaps choose a different provider? You can of course get them on rolling contracts, as you can with mobile phones. Why does location come into it?
Three actually advertises the E5330 as available with any one of 18 different calling plans, so there ought to be one to suit you!
http:// store.t hree.co .uk/vie w/produ ct/ql_c atalog/ threeca tdevice /20529
(Click 'See 16 More Plans' on the right)
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(Click 'See 16 More Plans' on the right)
Chris. I have just noticed your answer for which I thank you, however when I click on the link I must confess I do not fully understand the info. For example a 20 GB data on a 12 month contract ( which is of interest to me )mentions stuff like voice call charges & uk text messages. As I am using a purely wifi Sim in my dongle are these references appertaining to a mobile phone Sim ? Totally confused could you please explain >
In the age of smart phones, mobile operators tend to offer their price plans for those phones based upon the amount of data used for internet services and effectively throw in calls and texts for free. If you use one of those contract plans for your device you'll obviously lose out on the free calls and texts but you'll still be better off than on as PAYG, getting a great more data for your money.