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Whats the best way to get mobile internet for laptop?

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Whats the best way to get mobile internet for laptop?

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Hi, Essentially you got two ways of getting access to the internet for your laptop at the speeds you’re looking for. These differ in cost as well as the degree of mobility you will have. So you can either using WiFi (which is already embedded in your laptop) or by using the same network as your mobile phone – EVDO or HSDPA. WiFi is easy to use, but you only got very local coverage, like your favorite coffee shop, bookstore, shopping mall and airports. So you would have know where you can connect…. and at what price, since each time would require a log in for which you pay. Second possibility, purchasing a datacard which would use the mobile carriers network – and based on your question, apparently you have already been investigating this possibility. Here you pay a monthly fee (plus a price for the data card itself) then you can log on anywhere the selected carrier offers coverage.

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Hi, Essentially you got two ways of getting access to the internet for your laptop at the speeds you’re looking for. These differ in cost as well as the degree of mobility you will have. So you can either using WiFi (which is already embedded in your laptop) or by using the same network as your mobile phone – EVDO or HSDPA. WiFi is easy to use, but you only got very local coverage, like your favorite coffee shop, bookstore, shopping mall and airports. So you would have know where you can connect…. and at what price, since each time would require a log in for which you pay. Second possibility, purchasing a datacard which would use the mobile carriers network – and based on your question, apparently you have already been investigating this possibility. Here you pay a monthly fee (plus a price for the data card itself) then you can log on anywhere the selected carrier offers coverage. In the marketing minds of the carriers this is a service geared towards business users, but Internet ac

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