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UPDATE: Sorry it wont allow me to edit the original post.
I would like to say a big thank you to all of you that have contributed and assisted me in what seemed an almost imposible task, and for your time, patience & understanding.
Thankkfully a member on here has provided the solution for me and i am very grateful. Its very difficult for people like myself who have very litte IT knowledge and tested my understanding on more than one occasion and i am sure i have tested your patience also at various points.
Been amazing guys. Thank you so much.
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UPDATE: Sorry it wont allow me to edit the original post.
I would like to say a big thank you to all of you that have contributed and assisted me in what seemed an almost imposible task, and for your time, patience & understanding.
Thankkfully a member on here has provided the solution for me and i am very grateful. Its very difficult for people like myself who have very litte IT knowledge and tested my understanding on more than one occasion and i am sure i have tested your patience also at various points.
Been amazing guys. Thank you so much.
Could you elaborate on what has fixed this for you ? Or has some obscure tech company promised to fix this for a ££££ fee.
Would be nice to be out in the open so that we can make sure a member isn't preying on someones lack of knowledge on this forum.
Be interesting to find out what the solution is.
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a member on here has provided the solution for me
Glad to hear this and hope the solution works. However, as jdigz7 requests, would you please post your solution? It will add to the excellent knowledge base which is so freely and generously maintained by the learned members of this website and made available to non-techies like you and I.
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Yes of course. Sorry I don't realise that you wanted additional information.
Something that I had missed. When I was first looking for a solution When I checked EE. with the postcode etc it only brought up standard broadband. So I moved onto the next research.
One of the guys on here, sent me the link to check 4G broadband ( which I didn't think I could get). The link brought up 4GEE home broadband. So I called them and they confirmed that I would be able to obtain the necessary speeds. £60pm on 18 month contract. I then called an EE shop to re check and again he checked and said it would be ore than adequate.
I hop ethat explains it for everone. So in the end i have found also a cheaper option by a substantial amount that i have been advised will work.
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If it's the 200GB per month package, I hope the work you will be envolved with is not large files as the cost per MB if you go over will be great. The only reason why I thought it might envolve a lot of data tranfer is because your potential employer wanted a min speed which would indicate more than just simple web browsing.
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One of the guys on here, sent me the link to check 4G broadband ( which I didn't think I could get). The link brought up 4GEE home broadband. So I called them and they confirmed that I would be able to obtain the necessary speeds. £60pm on 18 month contract.
£60pm. Ouch! Is that unlimited?
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It will be booking holidays for people.
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No its 200mg or gb sorry not sure pm
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No its 200mg or gb sorry not sure pm
Establish from prospective employer what amount of data you are likely to need per month while you are still in the period when you can avoid this new contract in cooling off period
Alternatively, find out how much each Gb costs if you go over in a month
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Honest opinion time.
I've known people including my own brother who has done that (booking holidays for people) and to be honest it's not worth paying that amount per month for that type of service for what you are doing.
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