Orange Mobile Broadband
May 25th, 2009
The OrangeĀ USB Broadband Dongle is an essential tool especially for people on the go. It does not have any cables and need not be fixed on a specific place just to be able to gain access. One simply needs to have a functional orange service provider’s SIM card fixed on to the actual dongle and their all set.
While installation is a common concern among people using anything new with technology, this is not the case for the orange USB dongle. It has a plug and play feature which enables one to quit worrying as the software is automatically installed to immediately gain access.
There are a large number of service providers in the market which basically offers the same advantage; one of them are Orange Broadband Dongles. Orange has a reputation as one of the leading providers and offers great deals. The broadband dongle they have to offer advertises a speed rate of up to 3.6 MB depending on the area; the more congested the area, the weaker the signal strength; while the more open and available the area, the stronger and faster the speed will be. They also offer great deals to choose from, they have the range from 1 GB to 10 GB worth of download allowance limits. This is a good feature as once can be able to opt for particular data allowance plans which will best suit their surfing needs. However, there will always be a certain time when one would go over their limits for various reasons; for some, it may just be due to busy coordinating days, work or school related surfing needs, or for some, the busy rush of the holidays. Whatever the reason for going over one’s data allowance limits, Orange Broadband Dongles offer additional charges that are applied based on a per GB consumption.
It is fairly easy to determine how much GB one needs in a month for them to be able to determine which plan or deal would best fit their needs. To give an idea, 1 GB worth of download allowance will allow someone to send and receive up to 1,000 regular emails, or perhaps surf the internet for 10 hours, or download 32 music tracks or 5 videos with an average of 4 minutes each. 3 GB worth of downloadable allowance limit will give one access to send and receive up to 3,000 regular emails, or perhaps surf the internet for 30 hours, or download 96 music tracks or 15 videos with an average of 4 minutes each. Access to be able to send and receive up to 5,000 regular emails, or perhaps surf the internet for 50 hours, or download 160 music tracks or 25 videos with an average of 4 minutes each can be achieved with a 5 GB download allowance limit. And a whopping 10 GB data allowance limit will enable one to have access to send and receive up to 10,000 regular emails, or perhaps surf the internet for 100 hours, or download 320 music tracks or 50 videos with an average of 4 minutes each. It is important for one to know that there are also some internet applications which download software automatically to function properly, this is known to also take up some of the data allowance. The figures above are only meant as a guide and are only estimated, it is only meant to aid one in determining which deal would best fit them.
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