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    Quote Originally Posted by Sweepinghand View Post
    SO.... begs the question if I DO need the odd bit of WIFI in the house - how long will 12gb of 4g data go? I also don't get charged for watching SKYGO on my on allowance either
    My much unused data also rolls over too each month
    12Gb won’t go very far at all. If you stream any video (Netflix, iPlayer, YouTube etc), it will be gone in a matter of days. Light to moderate household use is at least 50Gb a month.

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    I've been using EE's 4G network for my broadband solution for almost 18 months. The contract ends in August and is 200GB/month for £62/month. Having borrowed a 3 Network SIM and found that the reception is far better than the online coverage checker suggests i.e. 4 bars on my iPhone and 80Mbps down/37Mbps up, I've just ordered the SMARTY unlimited SIM that will be £18.75 a month for unlimited data. Winner and thanks for the heads up.
    Last edited by Skier; 4th October 2019 at 20:13.

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