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    Looks like it’s £249 at the moment in Amazon. Surely you’re paying more for the fact that it’s a mobile unit?

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    Done! Got to be worth giving it a go!
    Many thanks. Will chuck a tenner in on your behalf when it goes through.

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    I need to look into this on the Isle of Man. I don't use the landline at all, but need internet when I'm there for both work and things like Netflix etc.

    I don't see the point in paying a fixed line fee every month, for nothing, on top of the internet package - it shouldn't be compulsory.
    It's just a matter of time...

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    I bought this for a starter a couple of months ago.
    So far so good, I have placed the router in the middle of my house downstairs and plugged my cat5 cables into it for the tv’s but as I’m getting around 23mbs I probably could just use WiFi for the tv. I might add a couple of antennas at some point but so far I haven’t felt the need.

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Huawei-unlo.../dp/B06ZZL966Q

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    Quote Originally Posted by David_D View Post
    Lowest Amazon price was £222 just before Christmas last year. About £240 last November - poss BF deal.

    Can I ask what you paid?
    Yes, I paid about £180. Check in Amazon warehouse from time to time if you are keen to find one. Mine came from there but was new, definitely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by catch21 View Post
    Yes, I paid about £180. Check in Amazon warehouse from time to time if you are keen to find one. Mine came from there but was new, definitely.
    Thanks. Will do!

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    What an excellent thread.

    I've just joined the club today with one of these (as recommended above) and a smarty sim deal and it's as sweet as a nut !

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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    There is an added small extra bonus to using 4G broadband in a rural area too....

    There is a nice sense of satisfaction when you upgrade your mobile phone contract and at the end they try to sell you their latest broadband deals. Telling them you have just cut it off as the line was so slow and you are fed up of waiting for a decent service to arrive feels good somehow.

    With 5G on the way, I do wonder how many more years wired connections for telecoms will last.

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    Quote Originally Posted by reggie747 View Post
    What an excellent thread.

    I've just joined the club today with one of these (as recommended above) and a smarty sim deal and it's as sweet as a nut !

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    Indeed it is! Do let us know how you get on with the router.

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    Great thread and previous questions been answered.

    I am going down this route for my mobile home in a rural area so what are my options linking this to a Sky box.

    I have read the Sky Q box can be difficult to link...i am better with the old Sky Plus box...anyone using either ???

    Any help

    Thanks

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    Just a quick question. How log was it between ordering the Smarty SIM card and receiving it.

    I ordered mine last Saturday and still haven’t received it yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kungfupanda View Post
    Just a quick question. How log was it between ordering the Smarty SIM card and receiving it.

    I ordered mine last Saturday and still haven’t received it yet.
    Ordered mine Saturday night, was delivered Tuesday morning..

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    For those (slowly) reading this thread enviously in a 'not-spot', the wheels continue to grind forward... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-50179195

    The linked article in there on 5G is also worth checking out if you haven't already seen it.

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    Bought myself an O2 pay as you go data sim to try for reception here. Good speed with wifi connection to the Netgear MR1100, about 8Mbps. Pleased with that. I have three bars and 4G showing. This one's a goer as well. Just Vodafone to try next month.

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    Quote Originally Posted by reggie747 View Post
    Ordered mine Saturday night, was delivered Tuesday morning..
    Sod’s law one arrived today after I ordered a replacement yesterday. Not sure if it’s the first one or the replacement 😂😂😂

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    Quote Originally Posted by kungfupanda View Post
    Sod’s law one arrived today after I ordered a replacement yesterday. Not sure if it’s the first one or the replacement 
    So, you're in like Flynn then anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by reggie747 View Post
    So, you're in like Flynn then anyway
    Well I’m away for two weeks from tomorrow so let’s see if another sim runs up.

    Then I’ll hopefully be able to get a deal on a 4G router in the Black Friday deals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by reggie747 View Post
    I've just joined the club today with one of these (as recommended above) and a smarty sim deal and it's as sweet as a nut !

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    How are you getting on with that D-link router?

    Ta

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    Quote Originally Posted by David_D View Post
    How are you getting on with that D-link router?

    Ta
    Pretty bloody good I'd have to say. This, just now.....

    Are you winning yourself ??


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    Quote Originally Posted by reggie747 View Post
    Pretty bloody good I'd have to say. This, just now.....

    Are you winning yourself ??
    Thanks. I think that's better than I get with my fibre broadband (not massively so but certainly better).

    Short answer, as usual, with my new SIM is I haven't got "a round tuit"!

    I was going to try in a phone first but an old Android one I have must be 3G not 4G! I was originally thinking about a portable router but my broadband contract is up soon so thought I might try the D-Link.

    I've borrowed an old-ish iPad with a SIM slot so I'll give that a go in the first instance.

    Cheers!

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    Just a heads up. Amazon have the Huawei B525 4G router currently on sale for £99 rather than £150. Not sure it’ll get cheaper than this so I’m going to get one ordered ASAP.

    - - - Updated - - -

    Just a heads up. Amazon have the Huawei B525 4G router currently on sale for £99 rather than £150. Not sure it’ll get cheaper than this so I’m going to get one ordered ASAP.

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    This looks really good, although I’ll keep with my fibre broadband for now.

    That said, with 5g gaining traction I can see mobile broadband being the way to go!

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    Interested in this. Currently paying £36 a month for broadband and landline from sky and only get around 3meg speed as i live out in the sticks.
    Three are currently doing unlimited for £20 a month with a free Huawei B535 if you're happy with a 24month contract.
    Anyone know if the B535 is any good? Any different to the B525?
    Do these work ok with a sky Q box?

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    My reservation would be that mobile data towers seem to have more connectivity issues that a traditional phone/fibre line. Also the walls of our house are quite thick so I'd worry about that causing issues as well. For me I think I'll stick with the cabling for a while longer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by neil-c-8 View Post
    My reservation would be that mobile data towers seem to have more connectivity issues that a traditional phone/fibre line. Also the walls of our house are quite thick so I'd worry about that causing issues as well. For me I think I'll stick with the cabling for a while longer!
    I have used 4G networks for my home broadband for over 2 years now. Initially with EE, now with SMARTY. In all that time the ONLY outage I have experienced was recently when the 3 network went down nationwide for about 9 hours overnight. Other than that 100% reliable. As far as thick walls are concerned; I live in a converted barn with 2ft thick outer walls. Place the 4G modem/router near a window facing the nearest mast.

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    Fair enough points. I also live in an old stone house and was.concerned about connection issues. I have 70mb speed on my fibre and it's connected into a ubiquiti network system with ceiling mounted access points - at the moment I'm still happy to pay more for my line so that I have great coverage throughout the house and can setup multiple profiles for security. For example all potentially hackable smart devices are on their own WiFi network so if one is hacked then all of our normal internet traffic is carried on another and is still safe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by neil-c-8 View Post
    Fair enough points. I also live in an old stone house and was.concerned about connection issues. I have 70mb speed on my fibre and it's connected into a ubiquiti network system with ceiling mounted access points - at the moment I'm still happy to pay more for my line so that I have great coverage throughout the house and can setup multiple profiles for security. For example all potentially hackable smart devices are on their own WiFi network so if one is hacked then all of our normal internet traffic is carried on another and is still safe.
    So, it's not for you then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by neil-c-8 View Post
    Fair enough points. I also live in an old stone house and was.concerned about connection issues. I have 70mb speed on my fibre and it's connected into a ubiquiti network system with ceiling mounted access points - at the moment I'm still happy to pay more for my line so that I have great coverage throughout the house and can setup multiple profiles for security. For example all potentially hackable smart devices are on their own WiFi network so if one is hacked then all of our normal internet traffic is carried on another and is still safe.
    You can do all that with a 4G connection, it makes no difference.

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    Yes I suppose if I had the 4g hub wired into the ubiquiti security gateway then it wouldn't know the difference. 👍

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coronet king View Post
    Thanks to kungfupanda for using the link. I will add £10 to the fundraiser on his behalf as a thank you.
    Only 2 days left on the smarty offer if anybody fancies their 2nd month for FREE!!
    Donation made, every little helps.

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    Right at the top, superb timing.

    I've been trialing O2 pay and go this month and the result - don't waste your time.

    The signal quality is poor but worse, the £15 top-up has failed, thus I have spent £15 and have nothing this month. I might drag myself back in there with the receipt and ask the over-confident and cocky sales assistant to explain what's happened, or I might just go next door and try another operator. Either way the signal quality of O2 is pants where I am and the top-up system, f you go into an O2 "shop", seems rather prone to problems.

    Summary, O2, could do better, don't waste your time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brighty View Post
    Interested in this. Currently paying £36 a month for broadband and landline from sky and only get around 3meg speed as i live out in the sticks.
    Three are currently doing unlimited for £20 a month with a free Huawei B535 if you're happy with a 24month contract.
    Anyone know if the B535 is any good? Any different to the B525?
    Do these work ok with a sky Q box?
    Received a Three sim card to try out yesterday. Put it in an old phone and did some speed tests around the house.

    Current speed on Sky 3mb

    Three sat on the sofa 6mb
    By the living room window 9mb
    By the bedroom window 14mb

    That combined with a price of £20 a month compared to £36 for sky, i'm gonna cancel sky today and go for the 24mths Three contract with the free Huwawei B535. wife is ok with losing the landline, so all good.

    From the little research i've done, the only difference between the 535 and 525 is that the 535 is a medel specific to Three (though is allegedly unlocked) and it doesn't have the phone socket that the 525 has.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brighty View Post
    Received a Three sim card to try out yesterday. Put it in an old phone and did some speed tests around the house.

    Current speed on Sky 3mb

    Three sat on the sofa 6mb
    By the living room window 9mb
    By the bedroom window 14mb

    That combined with a price of £20 a month compared to £36 for sky, i'm gonna cancel sky today and go for the 24mths Three contract with the free Huwawei B535. wife is ok with losing the landline, so all good.

    From the little research i've done, the only difference between the 535 and 525 is that the 535 is a model specific to Three (though is allegedly unlocked) and it doesn't have the phone socket that the 525 has.
    Sky cancelled last week, only a 2 week cancellation period, so i ordered the Three deal straight away so i could try it out before being cut off.
    Router arrived next day and i must say i'm over the moon with the speeds were getting. I've placed it out of the way, near to, but a bit below and to the side of a window to keep the wife happy, and i'm getting speeds from as low as 9 up to a heady 24mb, average seems around the 14-16mb mark. I'm sure i could get better by optimising the location, but coming from 2-3mb i'm well happy with that and wife isn't keen on having it sat on the window sill. £16 a month saved and also a happy wife as no cables trailing from the BT socket.

    Thanks for the thread.

    Brighty

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    Previous on copper ADSL maxed at 1.1mbps and now on the 3 it’s marvellous and stable

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brighty View Post
    Sky cancelled last week, only a 2 week cancellation period, so i ordered the Three deal straight away so i could try it out before being cut off.
    Router arrived next day and i must say i'm over the moon with the speeds were getting. I've placed it out of the way, near to, but a bit below and to the side of a window to keep the wife happy, and i'm getting speeds from as low as 9 up to a heady 24mb, average seems around the 14-16mb mark. I'm sure i could get better by optimising the location, but coming from 2-3mb i'm well happy with that and wife isn't keen on having it sat on the window sill. £16 a month saved and also a happy wife as no cables trailing from the BT socket.

    Thanks for the thread.

    Brighty
    Possibly too late for you now, but when you ditched the landline, you could retain your old landline number by porting it onto a VOIP service provider.

    We barely used our landline before we ditched the wired connection, but my wife was keen to keep the old landline telephone number. It cost us £30 to port it over to Sipgate (basic) and then the service if free from that point (ie no 'line' rental). We only use it for incoming calls for those rare occasions when someone does not have our mobile numbers. All outgoing calls are made from our mobiles as they have unlimited calls included.

    The porting service took about a week, but the fixed line MUST still be in service when the port takes place and it can take a couple of weeks dependent upon provider. Some will port for free, but then charge a monthly line rental.

    HTH

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    Vodafone does quite a good deal on 4g/5g Mobile Broadband services. (£50 per month) for unlimited service. I can attest to the quality of Vodafone's Mobile network as I have all EE/ BT/ 3/ O2/ Vodafone 4g service at home (multiple personal and work phones) and I get the best speeds on Vodafone. I now get about 30MBPS from Vodafone's 4G service at home. Hoping to get access to 5G services by Vodafone / 3 mobile for home 5G Broadband. I live in South East London near Tower Bridge but I'm on a measly ADSL copper line.

    I'm using a 5G enabled mobile on Vodafone and can get up to 150 MBPS where a 5G service is available. I also plan to tether my Vodafone mobile through a ASUS router as my mobile price plan includes unlimited data/ tethering. I pay £32 per month for my mobile package. (apparently the fair usage policy is in Terabytes, which I'm not going to hit unless I'm constantly watching movies in 4K.

    I had a look at Smarty and it seems to be running on the 3 Network and also a subsidiary on 3? I'm not too keen on their quality of network coverage and speeds at the moment. However the 5g home broadband for £35 a month seems a great value for money.

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    For a home broadband solution 'quality of coverage' is only relevant at the home in question. Additionally, the difference between 60/35Mbps (that I get via SMARTY) and 150+Mbps is largely irrelevant for home use; yes, you could download a film more quickly but so what? £50/month isn't, in my opinion, good value when compared to £18.75/month. 5G is only currently available in major cities and I suspect will take years rather than months to reach me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skier View Post
    For a home broadband solution 'quality of coverage' is only relevant at the home in question. Additionally, the difference between 60/35Mbps (that I get via SMARTY) and 150+Mbps is largely irrelevant for home use; yes, you could download a film more quickly but so what? £50/month isn't, in my opinion, good value when compared to £18.75/month. 5G is only currently available in major cities and I suspect will take years rather than months to reach me.
    I agree, it is the same for me.
    Around here, bailing twine holding up your trousers is still considered 'high-tech'.

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    I’m on my last operator trial, Vodafone. Getting a reliable 10Mbps out in the sticks in Dorset, very pleased with that.

    Picked up a 30 day SIM in town for 99p, and with a £10 top up got 3g but they’re offering triple data at the moment so actually paid £10.99 for 9g, which ain’t half bad and enough for my trials.
    Last edited by catch21; 27th November 2019 at 07:12.

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    I have a question please. I use my phone as a hot spot and it’s not great. Would plugging my phone sim in (for the days I work at home) into a router improve the quality of the signal.

    Also is the only disadvantage that I don’t have a phone to make and receive calls for that time?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by samswatch View Post
    I have a question please. I use my phone as a hot spot and it’s not great. Would plugging my phone sim in (for the days I work at home) into a router improve the quality of the signal.

    Also is the only disadvantage that I don’t have a phone to make and receive calls for that time?

    Thanks
    You are almost spot on with your assumptions.

    As you say, if your SIM is in the router, calls to your mobile would not be able to get through to it, but text messages can - so they may be omitted off your phone if received by the router (I have never tried that) myself.

    The 4G signal strength will be subject to the router location, so is no different in that respect to moving your mobile phone around the house and trying different locations. The aerial may be slightly better in your router though, but that varies between phone/router models to some extent.

    HTH

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    Thanks Maysie, signal strength is poor everywhere in my home and I live in London. Will give it ago.

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    I bought a TP Link M7350 MiFi portable thing and put in my Smarty SIM.

    The M7350 is a bit plasticky and insubstantial but small and light.

    I was thrilled at the screen showing 176MB!!

    Quick speed test earlier on the iPhone. Download speeds tested 7 times over 10 minutes ranged from 0.56(!) to 9.92. Mainly 4.5 to 6.5.

    Just tried now: 1.38Mbps Upload 2.18

    Just tried a speed test on my desktop and get 0.52 down, 4.51 up.

    The 176MB was total data for the session!

    So, is it the M7350 or am I just in a poor area for Three/Smarty?

    EDIT: Per the Three site, I am should get as good as they can deliver!
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    Quote Originally Posted by samswatch View Post
    Thanks Maysie, signal strength is poor everywhere in my home and I live in London. Will give it ago.
    You could always get an external aerial to improve the signal, not sure if that would help much though if your signal really is as bad as you say.

    Probably a bit OTT as well for an 'every now and then' provision.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David_D View Post
    I bought a TP Link M7350 MiFi portable thing and put in my Smarty SIM.

    The M7350 is a bit plasticky and insubstantial but small and light.

    I was thrilled at the screen showing 176MB!!

    Quick speed test earlier on the iPhone. Download speeds tested 7 times over 10 minutes ranged from 0.56(!) to 9.92. Mainly 4.5 to 6.5.

    Just tried now: 1.38Mbps Upload 2.18

    Just tried a speed test on my desktop and get 0.52 down, 4.51 up.

    The 176MB was total data for the session!

    So, is it the M7350 or am I just in a poor area for Three/Smarty?

    EDIT: Per the Three site, I am should get as good as they can deliver!
    Can you log into your router from your device to see what is going on? It will show whether you are connected to 4G or 3G and your signal strength too (or rather mine does).
    Sounds like only 3G is working at those speeds.

    Your signal strength also makes a HUGE difference, so get the router moved around to some window cills and try again. I did some tests with my THREE sim card in my mobile first to work out where worked best for the router.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maysie View Post
    You could always get an external aerial to improve the signal, not sure if that would help much though if your signal really is as bad as you say.

    Probably a bit OTT as well for an 'every now and then' provision.
    Not sure the router in question can accept a external aerial it one of the small portable hot spots. I’d try using it outside, this sight might help you work out your nearest mast as directionality can play a part in speed.

    https://www.mastdata.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Morgan View Post
    Not sure the router in question can accept a external aerial it one of the small portable hot spots. I’d try using it outside, this sight might help you work out your nearest mast as directionality can play a part in speed.

    https://www.mastdata.com/
    Agreed, but I don't think Samswatch mentioned a specific router(?).
    Apologies if I missed it.

    I used the mastdata site to locate my nearest mast and was surprised to find that I could see it from my upstairs windows with a pair of binos, so went for an external directional aerial for my router. Signal strength has always been a consistent 100% since installing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maysie View Post
    Agreed, but I don't think Samswatch mentioned a specific router(?).
    Apologies if I missed it.

    I used the mastdata site to locate my nearest mast and was surprised to find that I could see it from my upstairs windows with a pair of binos, so went for an external directional aerial for my router. Signal strength has always been a consistent 100% since installing.
    No my bad I miss read which post you were responding to, I believed it was to the chap who had just brought the tp-link mifi device. Apologies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maysie View Post
    Can you log into your router from your device to see what is going on? It will show whether you are connected to 4G or 3G and your signal strength too (or rather mine does).
    Sounds like only 3G is working at those speeds.

    Your signal strength also makes a HUGE difference, so get the router moved around to some window cills and try again. I did some tests with my THREE sim card in my mobile first to work out where worked best for the router.
    Thanks. I'll have a look later.

    The TP-Link kit does show "4G" in the display, despite the speeds. I ran a few speed tests sitting in my car at Tesco and got a range of (download) speeds from 0.31 to 10.16 but averaging about 6. I tried the test on my Tesco Mobile 4G (which is O2) and got 34.4! When I get a chance I'll switch the Tesco SIM into the TP-Link and see what happens. As I said, the Three signal map suggests I should be good signal. Shame as I was loving the £18.75 pm unlimited everything idea!

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    Thanks to this thread I now use 4G for my broadband at home, provided by smarty for £18.75 a month. All is going very well with no issues. I have just seen an offer from 3 that works out £140 cheaper, but has a 2yr contract.
    Has anyone moved from smarty after finding a better deal?

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