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Using Pay as you go on the move?
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I have just bought a laptop and thought I would access the internet on the move using a 'pay as you go' internet connection.I would pay via my credit card, which the ISP would claim against automatically as they would know I have logged on because of my username and password.
But I have found that I cant do this this because of CLI. Which means that I have to use the same phone line each time.
WHY? I log on, They get payed! I know that some ISP's offer an 'on the move' service, but not pay as you go.
This would cost at least �20 per month. At home I am paying around �30 per month for BT broadband access per month, I cant afford another �20 for what would be a low usage mobile connection. Anyone know a way around this problem?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I use UK2 as an ISP to check emails on my mobile phone. They are free (you only pay the price of a local call) but the best thing is you don't need to go through the hassle of registering - just type in their details and connect.
Just log in using these details:
Dial-up number: 0845 609 1370
Username: UK2
Passwork: UK2
POP3 Server: mail.uk2.net
SMTP Server: smtp.uk2.net
Primary DNS: 212.4.208.100
Secondary DNS: 212.4.208.106