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Should You Ditch Your Home Broadband For 4G/5G? How To Decide

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In this video, we’ve explained some of the pros and cons of using 4G or 5G internet to get online, rather than a fixed-line broadband connection.

We’ve explained whether or not you should ditch your home broadband, and use 4G or 5G to get online instead.

We’ve also explained the types of people that would benefit most from using mobile broadband rather than fixed-line broadband to get online.

0:00 Introduction
0:41 Advatanges of 4G/5G internet
1:51 Disadvantages of 4G/5G internet
2:41 How to tell what speeds you’ll get with 4G/5G
3:49 Who should consider switching to 4G/5G broadband?

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6 thoughts on “Should You Ditch Your Home Broadband For 4G/5G? How To Decide

  • I think for many people, other than browsing websites, streaming: youtube, watching TV etc will be the main thing as satellite etc decline. Will 5G BB do a good job at this?

  • I get unlimited data with smarty and I use a 5g router the ping isn’t the best sort of goes between 20/40ping but the download speeds are usually over 150 to the best I’ve had so far which is 220, the upload speed is a little disappointing

  • Just got a three 5g hub, had to test it all around the house and ended up getting 180mpbs a couple of times but averaged about 50mpbs, its just not consistent enough, matched with 60 ping its defo not viable for online gaming. Will proberly be sticking to virgin and sending it back.

  • I got 4g home broadband from three but I'm only getting 20 mbps due to network limitations in the area

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