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Mobile broadband offers the convenience of a portable, wireless high-speed Internet connection for your laptop or netbook. This guide explains how it works and breaks down everything you'll need to access the Net while you're on the move.

Mobile broadband is high-speed wireless Internet access that allows you to connect almost anywhere. Instead of connecting through a fixed land line, this portable Internet option utilises devices like a USB modem (sometimes referred to as a dongle), PC card or Internet Stick Modem (connected through a USB 2.0 port).
Mobile broadband works by using the same technology as mobile phones. However, instead of a phone sending and receiving packets of digital information to and from the mobile phone towers, it's the USB modem sending and receiving the information.
Most mobile broadband providers offer prepaid, plug-and-play solutions. Simply plug the USB modem (Internet Stick Modem) provided into your computer's USB 2.0 port and the software will load automatically. Once the software is loaded onto your computer, all you need to do is hit 'Connect' and start surfing.

Bandwidth refers to the maximum amount of information that can be transmitted over a connection. The bandwidth of an Internet connection directly impacts the speed of the connection; it's measured in 'bits per second' and generally displayed as "megabits per second" (Mbit/s). Approximate examples of maximum bandwidths:
Maximum bandwidth figures are generally theoretical because many factors can limit the speed of your connection. Variables — such as how many other people are online (which is why the Net can be slow during peak times); bad weather; and poor reception areas — can affect the speed of your connection.
Most mobile broadband carriers offer access to the network through monthly plans, which come with monthly data transfer limits. The data transfer limits (commonly referred to as "caps") refer to the amount of data you are allowed to download and upload, for a set monthly fee. Generally, the more data your plan allows, the more expensive it is.
The great thing about mobile broadband is that wherever you find mobile phone reception for your carrier, you'll find mobile broadband reception. Whether you're driving interstate, or off for a family holiday on the other side of the country, you'll most likely get coverage.
You should choose your carrier based on a number of criteria:
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