Hull broadband users switching to mobile broadband
by David Allen

It seems that lack of choice is forcing broadband users in the city of Hull to turn to mobile broadband instead of the fixed line alternative provided by the local network provider Kingston Communications.
Customers of Kingston Communications say that they are unhappy with the service provided, purely down to the cost of the company’s bundles.
This information comes from the local Carphone Warehouse store in the centre of Hull.
Staff there have noticed a rise of over two hundred per cent in the sales of mobile broadband dongles.
The main reason given by these new customers is that they are unable to take advantage of other broadband providers’ offers.
The increase in new customers to mobile broadband in the Hull area is around forty five per cent higher than the national average.
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