April 25th, 2014 at 8:22 AM
The only way I have of connecting my laptop to the Internet is with a broadband connection provided by a phone service, in the form of a USB stick.
The biggest benefit, apart from not needing to have a telephone landline at home, is that I can access the Internet anywhere at any time. Unlike WiFi, I do not need to search for a hotspot or register with a provider.
The second big advantage is the cost, which is very low. I pay only £10 a month ($15) for my Internet usage.
The only downside is I am restricted to how much bandwidth I can use each month. When I go over the limit I am unable to download anything or view video content for the remainder of the month.
Connectivity is usually good and I enjoy constant Internet broadband use for as long as I want every day.
The biggest benefit, apart from not needing to have a telephone landline at home, is that I can access the Internet anywhere at any time. Unlike WiFi, I do not need to search for a hotspot or register with a provider.
The second big advantage is the cost, which is very low. I pay only £10 a month ($15) for my Internet usage.
The only downside is I am restricted to how much bandwidth I can use each month. When I go over the limit I am unable to download anything or view video content for the remainder of the month.
Connectivity is usually good and I enjoy constant Internet broadband use for as long as I want every day.