
In the scramble to get people to, work from home over the past weeks, we discovered three that do not have home internet. They asked us for broadband dogles or modems, to which we said use your phone, data charges are similar etc. They contacted their respective telcos who all said don't use your phone for this, especially for long periods as it may damage the phone. I couldn't find any compelling evidence for or against. On Sat, 28 Mar 2020 3:09 pm Russell Coker via luv-main <luv-main@luv.asn.au> wrote:
On Friday, 27 March 2020 11:14:41 AM AEDT stripes theotoky via luv-main wrote:
I have the following question: I need to get a mobile broadband hotspot. Currently the telstra website shows the 4GX hotspot at $149 and the 4GX Wi-Fi Pro at $119. However, when clicking on buy online for the 4GX
The cheapest new Android phone that Kogan offers is $159. Second hand phones are cheaper. Why do you want a dedicated Wifi device when you could get a phone that does it as well as other things?
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