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For £171.30 ex‑VAT, this Lenovo internal WWAN card is the kind of “works great when you actually need it” part. WWAN (cellular) is ideal if your business laptops don’t always have reliable Wi‑Fi—site visits, warehouses, remote work, or any environment where getting online quickly matters more than squeezing the best speed. In those scenarios, having cellular built into the machine can save tickets and downtime because you’re not dependent on guest Wi‑Fi, dongles, or flaky tethering.
That said, it’s not a good buy unless you’re confident about compatibility and the right setup. Internal WWAN is typically more picky than standard Wi‑Fi: you’ll need the right Lenovo platform support, and you’ll still be dealing with SIM/eSIM provisioning and mobile network costs. If your users are mostly in offices with decent Wi‑Fi, you’ll likely get better value with a straightforward Wi‑Fi upgrade rather than paying for cellular capability you won’t use.
**Who should buy:** IT teams rolling out Lenovo laptops to mobile staff who need always-on connectivity, and who can support WWAN provisioning properly. **Who should avoid:** anyone simply trying to improve Wi‑Fi performance in an office—this won’t be the cost-effective fix for that, and implementation friction can outweigh the benefit.

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