I was looking at doing away with the landline at the office, using 4G instead, for calls and internet on PC.
Virgin appear to offer the best contracts, on the favoured EE network. 40gb unlimited calls/texts, £22 p/month. I was thinking of connecting the mobile to PC via USB cable. Apparently, this is regarded as ‘tethering’, which isn’t allowed by Virgin. EE do allow it, but their prices are so much more expensive.
Now I’ve discovered dongles, like this one: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Huawei-Unl...pID=21byMlNucWL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch
Now if I use Virgin’s 4G SIM with that dongle, on the PC or router, would that be considered tethering? This is a question Virgin could answer, but I can’t find immediately where to ask it, on their website.
I’ll then get a cheap 4G mobile, £50-£100.
Virgin appear to offer the best contracts, on the favoured EE network. 40gb unlimited calls/texts, £22 p/month. I was thinking of connecting the mobile to PC via USB cable. Apparently, this is regarded as ‘tethering’, which isn’t allowed by Virgin. EE do allow it, but their prices are so much more expensive.
Now I’ve discovered dongles, like this one: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Huawei-Unl...pID=21byMlNucWL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch
Now if I use Virgin’s 4G SIM with that dongle, on the PC or router, would that be considered tethering? This is a question Virgin could answer, but I can’t find immediately where to ask it, on their website.
I’ll then get a cheap 4G mobile, £50-£100.