Whether you can't get traditional broadband where you are, need better access on-the-go or just don't like the faff of sorting a line rental in your property, 4G home broadband could be the perfect option for your internet plan and currently EE has some of the best prices around.
After slashing a selection of its top home broadband plans by up to £20 a month, EE is sitting comfortably as the best option for most right now. But what actually is 4G home broadband?
Unlike regular broadband deals, 4G home broadband relies on the use of a SIM card in a router. This means that there's no set-up needed and your internet can be taken on the go. Use it in your house, at the pub or even the beach (if you have a long enough cable extension!).
We've listed all of EE's cut price mobile broadband plans below for you to look through and compare. Or, head down to the bottom of the page to see which broadband deals are proving popular right now.
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EE's 4G Home Broadband offers in full:
How does 4G home broadband work?
Unlike regular broadband, 4G home broadband operates through air waves instead of cables. In this sense, it's more similar to the way your phone operates when using mobile data.
Also unlike regular broadband there is no set-up process needed. All you need to do is plug in the router and your internet is ready to go. That makes you can use it on the train, at the office, essentially anywhere there's a plug.
What regular broadband deals can I get?
We get it, 4G home broadband isn't for everyone so for those who need a more stable internet connection, there are a number of great broadband deals to choose from.
The best fibre broadband deal around right now goes to Vodafone, offering superfast fibre speeds of 63Mb for just £23 a month.
Or, if you want something for free with your internet, BT is looking quite tempting. It costs £28.99 a month but it lands you average speeds of 50Mb and a £80 gift card - pretty great value for a company that can normally be quite expensive.
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