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piggynose | 21:18 Mon 04th Oct 2010 | Technology
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between a 3gb and a 5gb? i´m using 3gb at present, but its a bit slow, for a bit extra i could get a 5gb, but is it much different?
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As I understand it, the GB rating is how much you can access on the net rather than a measure of speed.
As has been said, the 3Gb or 5Gb is nothing to do with how fast your broadband link is.

That is purely a limit on how much you can download per week/month or whatever.

Going from 3Gb to 5Gb will NOT make your broadband go faster.
As a matter of interest what is the price of these. I bought a 2gb for £25 from TMobile never saw a 5gb at all when I was looking.

I think any slowness may be down to however many other people are using the WI-FI at any given time like phone signals - bandwidth isnt unlimited.
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hello technies, i´m living in spain, so will be paying spanish prices i know. I am at the moment with Yoigo, i pay 29euros(about 26 quid) inc tax for a 3gb dongle. Orange are offering me a 5gb dongle for 29euros plus 4.50 tax= 33.50 euros (about 30 quid).
well if its going to be better for downloading things thats going to be a bonus
All it means is you can download more. It will not improve the speed of your internet.

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