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The question is does mobile broadband really work? It does work really well but the performance can differ depending on which provider you use and where you live. To get the best mobile broadband performance, you will need to have a good 3G signal also a high network service availability (this means that there is a high bandwidth available, but if too many people are using the network resources all at the same time it can get really slow). If you want to check whether you are in a 3G signal area you can by looking at the providers' mobile broadband coverage maps or see how many reception bars you get on a 3G phone. At peak times the signal can be really strong but if a lot of people are using the network it will slow down the signal unless you use a service provider with a lot of servers. When it is at its best in a strong 3G signal area, mobile broadband works perfectly ok. But, if you are out of a strong 3G signal area for a given provider, mobile broadband reverts back to the GPRS standard and can be slower than dial-up. Mobile broadband is an up and coming servicethat uses radio technology and the internet connection speed all depends on where you use the service. Under the very best 3G network conditions (which is becoming more available country wide and not just in the UK's large cities) mobile broadband does provide an internet connection speed and web browsing experience which is the same as that of a home broadband connection. The service will improve rapidly with the increasing demand for mobile internet.
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