12-08-2023 15:51 PM
Hi all
Asking for an elderly friend.
He is looking to get a USB dongle with a data only SIM to give him internet access in his house.
I can see there are e.g. £5 for 2GB plan which rolls over each month.
My question is will my friend need to buy a USB dongle first or does that come with the plan? If he has to buy one, any recommendations?
Once plugged in, is it a simple installation process?
Cheers
Andy
12-08-2023 16:16 PM - edited 12-08-2023 16:17 PM
Very valid points from @MSF there, @AndrewC_1273566
When using mobile broadband to access the internet, 2 GB of data isn’t going to last very long.
As you neighbour is elderly, I wonder if he would qualify for the “social tariffs” offered by the likes of British Telecom amongst others.
BT offer a social tariff on fixed line broadband with unlimited data for £15 a month. (My concern would be that your neighbour may start with 2 GB a month, for £5, use that 2 GB, and then need to part with more money for another data package, so £15 a month for unlimited data on a social tariff may actually work out cheaper)
This would be worth a read :
12-08-2023 16:20 PM
@JJP2 The Smarty Social Tariff is £12 per month for unlimited. The customer needs to be in receipt of certain income-based benefits to qualify.
12-08-2023 16:27 PM
Yes indeed, as they are elderly, they may be in receipt of pension credit.
The BT social tariff is for fixed line broadband, where the Smarty tariff is a mobile tariff, which, as you yourself quite rightly point out, isn’t a replacement for fixed line broadband.
13-08-2023 19:57 PM
Hi JJP2 and MSF.
Thanks for the replies. I will chase up the Social Tariff thing ( I had no idea ) and note the other pieces of advice.
Cheers folks
Andy
13-08-2023 20:14 PM - edited 13-08-2023 20:15 PM
You’re welcome
Social Tariffs seem to be kept quiet for some reason…
For those that qualify, Smarty offer a social tariff of £12 per month for unlimited minutes, texts and data. The only caveat being that Smarty do not recommend mobile broadband as a long term replacement for fixed line broadband.
In addition to the Ofcom article above, if I recall correctly, there is also plenty of info on social tariffs on Martin Lewis’ MoneySavingExpert website.
14-08-2023 08:52 AM
@JJP2 Agreed that mobile data is not a broadband replacement but it should be sufficient to allow people to meet and commitment to DWP (Job search, form filling etc) and also to communicate with utility companies, banking etc
12-08-2023 16:05 PM
@AndrewC_1273566 A few points here.
The 2Gb data plan does not roll over as far as I can see. It lasts for 30 days or until used if that comes first.
Smarty do not recommend using mobile data as a broadband replacement.
Your friend would not receive a USB dongle with the sim - he would need to buy one (afraid I cannot advise due to lack of knowledge)
Are you certain that the friend has a good signal in his home and also will not need more than 2Gb data per month?
If he gets a dongle, he would need to ensure that the APN setting was changed to mob.asm.net; this change should be explained in the manual.