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Best Mobile "Broadband" provider for Limerick to Dublin train route

  • 13-10-2009 7:56pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,243 ✭✭✭


    Hi,

    Just as the topic says, I'd be interested in finding out which provider has the best coverage and Quality of Service for usage mostly on the Limerick to Dublin train route. While there will be usage in other areas, it will be in towns and cities, while being fairly static in a building. The train route is the real seller here. I'm inquiring for a friend, and she would prefer to go with prepay if possible, but could go down the bill route if it was extremely necessary.

    I have looked at the Vodafone website, and they have 7.6Mb on prepay and cover 88% of the country, according to their site. I have looked at Three, I can see they too claim 88% coverage and offer 3.6Mb on prepay. O2 don't offer prepay yet, but what is their coverage and Quality of Service like compared to Three and Vodafone on the said route, out of curiosity? Is it likely to be any better?

    Meteor is a no-go, no decent amount of national coverage as of yet.


    Thanks for all your help.


    EDIT: Vodafone say it's €5 per day to use their prepay service. Three say the same, but also offer it up for 30 days at €25. I see no such offering on the Vodafone site. Will it be prepaid on a day-to-day basis always, paying €5 for each day (€150 for 30 days)?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,243 ✭✭✭DECEiFER


    Nevermind, folks. She went with Three prepay.


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