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13-12-2021 12:29 PM
we are currently moving to a flat we didnt realize has no decent broadband speed or access to fibre. but we found out we are inside the EE 5g coverage area and are thinking of getting the mobile broadband router. Sow want to know what the limits are on that. we dont actaully download stuff that often but because of work we occassionally need to download 100Gb+ files. so would the mobile broadband work for that? or would it limit my internet speed when it notices im trying to download such a big type of file?
Also ive been trying to call EE but its impossible to get through, its weird how hard it is to become a client.
13-12-2021 12:37 PM - edited 13-12-2021 12:39 PM
Hi @JvillaM,
Welcome to the community!
With regards to limits, it all depends on which plan you go for. I'd recommend the unlimited plan, which has absolutely no speed restrictions, and uses the highest available speed in your area. You also won't be capped, so downloading 100GB of files shouldn't be an issue*.
https://business.ee.co.uk/mobile-broadband/5gee-wifi/
Thanks,
Alex
*If you plan on using more than 600GB a month regularly, EE may see this as excessive usage, however looking at your use case, I doubt this will be an issue.