By Desire Athow
We’ve got a love-hate relationship with unlimited 4G connectivity and Three, which may well become the biggest mobile network operator in the UK if it swallows O2.
We were one of the 450,000 customers who got moved from old plans to new ones a couple of weeks ago, a move that caused a lot of ruckus amongst the company’s longest serving customers and was seen as a way to crack down on abuse on unlimited tethering (there are unconfirmed reports that some managed to clock 500GB per month).
That lengthy introduction brings us to Relish Broadband. This service was launched back in June 2014 by UK Broadband Limited, which is a subsidiary of PCCW, a Hong-Kong based telecoms firm owned by the younger son of Li Ka-shing, one of Asia’s most powerful men.
Li Ka-shing happens to own Hutchinson Whampoa, which in turn, operates Three in the UK. Relish promises wireless 4G broadband to some parts of London (that includes Central London) and Reading (there’s a handy tool on the firm’s website to check whether coverage would be adequate in your area).
Our offices were fortunately covered and we were told to expect our connection speeds to reach …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac