From under £5 per month, existing Orange broadband users could be accessing the internet from anywhere. The “Orange internet everywhere” dongle simply plugs into your home PC or laptop. Visit the Orange website for further information.
“High-speed mobile broadband from £4.89 a month”
This is not a true pay as you go mobile broadband service, but at just under £5 per month it does offer the cheapest monthly mobile broadband package on the market.
“Available on an 18 month contract, this great value package comes with a usage allowance of 500 Mb per month and download speeds of up to 3.6mbps. Perfect for those who have low usage needs and just want to email and surf the web.”
The major computer manufacturers * have come together to work on a future mobile broadband initiative. All seem to agree that the broadband dongle (USB internet dongle) pushed into the side of a computer is not the smartest way of accessing the internet in the future.
They agree that mobile broadband is the future and that future computer devices will contain the internet dongle components internally - The humble internet dongle with time will become phased out.
September’s a busy time for students, but this offer is guaranteed to get the new term off to a flying start. Up to 10Mb broadband is just £15 a month for the first 3 months, and only £20 a month after that. It comes with unlimited downloads and no phone line is required -making it ideal for houseshares.
Okay so the deal is not a strict pay as you go broadband deal but it is a cracking offer if you don’t want to get tied to a phone line contract.
From Virgin:

Ofcom have recently released advice for Students about to go to University. It is the first time the organisation has provided a broadband mini guide for students.
The guide compares the benefits of pay as you go mobile broadband against the need to pay for a fixed line (from someone like BT) and monthly broadband fees. The number of pay as you go (PAYG) broadband deals for home broadband are low but the number of pay as you go mobile broadband contracts are increasing everyday.

1. You’ve got the web everywhere
No more wasting hours hunting out Wi–Fi hotspots. Snag yourself a 3 mobile broadband deal and you’ll be able to hop onto the web wherever you plonk your laptop. Work when you want, or just have a giggle at the latest YouTube hits.

The broadband service from Plusnet is a true pay as you go (PAYG) option. The sign-up is free and you pay for the broadband you use. If you don’t use the internet much, this could be a good option for you.
From Plusnet:
If you use the internet for less than 10 hours per week, Pay As You Go is the ideal option for you. Connect with no commitments, no limits on your usage. You can connect from anywhere, at any time and from any telephone network.
Visit the Plusnet website for further product information.

3 (three) has added three more laptops to its range of mobile broadband and free laptop packages.
Readers wanting further information on 3’s mobile broadband and free laptop packages can find out more at the Three website (www.three.co.uk).
The free laptops added to the three mobile broadband range are the Samsung NC10 netbook, the Acer 751 notebook and the Samsung R519 laptop.
The Samsung NC10 netbook is a fantastic new lightweight netbook which has the added benefit of a 7 hour battery life (I am writing this post on one, and I can honestly say they are a brilliant laptop and in my opinion the best netbook on the market).
People wishing to avoid O2′s extra charge for using their iPhone to connect a computer to the net can use free software – but O2 warns it will cut them off.
Owners of the new iPhone 3GS handset and the iPhone 3G can circumvent extra monthly charges for using the handsets as a broadband dongle using a simple technical workaround.
The discovery could cause problems for O2, which has the monopoly on iPhone sales in the UK and which has reported high interest in the new 3GS, which went on sale this morning.
Good news – mobile broadband operator 3 (three) has dropped the price of its pay as you go broadband (PAYG) services and its 3GB ready to go mobile broadband starter kit.
To find out more visit the Three website.
New customers to the 3 network will receive a mobile broadband dongle (fits in the USB port of your computer) for a one-off payment of £19.99.
Buy the mobile broadband dongle for £20.
Then in true pay as you go style, you purchase top-ups for the dongle.
- 1GB top-up – £10
- 3GB top-up – £15
Good news. You can now use your iphone as a broadband dongle…
Update: If you are looking for a pay as you go iphone then try this website dedicated to the top iphone pay as you go.
Visit the O2 website for more information about the new pay as you go iPhone and pricing. From O2…
You don’t need a monthly contract to get an iPhone 3G. There are three models to choose from:
- iPhone 3G 8GB – £342.50
- iPhone 3G S 16GB – £440.40
- iPhone 3G S 32GB – £538.30