by admin | Apr 14, 2020 | blog
Water, food… a steady supply of books: They can all be seen as essentials during the COVID-19 lockdown which so many of us are now battling through. But perhaps we should add broadband to that list. There are a number of reasons why we can cherish a stable and...
by 4G4U Team | Mar 13, 2020 | blog
The jump from 3g to 4g broadband was more of a revolution than an evolution. The differences in speed and reliability are huge, with 4g opening up all sorts of possibilities that simply weren’t viable before. If you haven’t already made the jump to 4g home broadband,...
by 4G4U Team | Feb 21, 2020 | blog
One of the most commonly searched phrases on the internet is ‘best broadband deals in my area’. Yet many people do not understand just what options are available to them, especially in rural areas where their options may be more limited. So just what...
by 4G4U Team | Jan 11, 2020 | blog
There are many benefits to living in a rural area, one negative, however, may be a poor internet connection. If you struggle to get service in all rooms in your home or find you are unable to stream television without it lagging, it can be extremely frustrating. So,...
by 4G4U Team | Nov 22, 2019 | blog
First and foremost, 4G is an abbreviation of “fourth-generation communications system”. 4G is a further development of 3G that improved upon the limitations of network congestion and internet speed. As our expectations from the internet have changed, as have the...
by 4G4U Team | Oct 15, 2019 | blog
Looking to find out more about how 4G mobile broadband can help you get online? We’ve put together some answers to some of the most common questions and issues that we get asked by our customers: 1. No need for a landline or cable Most internet providers will...
by 4G4U Team | Aug 22, 2019 | blog
There are significant differences in the accuracy and reliability of online speed tests. Quite frankly, many online speed tests are a complete waste of time, results from which will bear little resemblance to your actual throughputs. Even straight speed tests can vary...