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Once you have decided that mobile broadband is for you.  The next step is to become educated regarding the different mobile broadband providers out there.  Mobile broadband providers in the US include Verizon Wireless, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Alltel, US Cellular and ACS.  When you compare mobile broadband providers be ready to do some serious homework as there is much to consider before making your decision.  

Pay monthly or pay as you go

When you come to compare mobile broadband providers, you will find they offer either a monthly pay plan or a pay as you go plan.  If you are unsure about how much data you need to look for, a mobile broadband service provider that offers a pay as you go plan could be for you; or alternatively look for mobile broadband providers that offer unlimited data, but be careful as unlimited data usually means a maximum of anything between 5 and 15GBS.  If you know you the sort of data limits you need before you start to compare mobile broadband, then a pay monthly plan may be the most suitable and easier to budget for.

Mobile broadband providers for laptop deals and bundles

If you have just bought a brand new laptop and have no need for another computer, then a mobile broadband provider may tell you that a mobile broadband deal with a free dongle or USB modem stick will suffice.  It is all you need to get connected with your existing machine.

However, if you have pondered updating or investing in a new laptop recently, then a slightly more expensive plan that includes a mobile broadband laptop with built in cellular modem could be a good bet.  The mobile broadband provider will generally let you keep the laptop after the term of the contract, which at the moment is usually 18 months – 2 years long – the same way you do your cell phone.  Be aware, you may end up paying more in the end for the laptop or notebook so do your calculations properly.

Bag a bargain and negotiate with mobile broadband providers

After you have taken the time to compare mobile broadband providers, deals and plans, it will be time to make a decision on the best mobile broadband provider for you.  Another thing to look out for from mobile broadband providers is their level of customer service when you ring them up with questions, the amount of information they are willing to give you and also the level of flexibility they offer in order to win your business.  The best mobile broadband providers will do whatever they can to win you on board; as a valued customer, don’t be afraid to ask for upgrades, special deals and price cuts from the mobile broadband provider as negotiating before you sign up is the best way to bag that bargain.