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Email Archiving for Compliance: What UK Businesses Need to Know
3 Mar, 2026







£43.34 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The TP-Link 4G LTE Mobile Wi‑Fi is the sort of thing you buy when you need internet *now* and you don’t want the faff of a full fixed line install. At ~£36 ex‑VAT, it’s great value for short-term sites, contractors, pop-up offices, or as a cheap backup router for business-critical links. The real-world win is simplicity: put in a compatible SIM, power it up, and you have Wi‑Fi for laptops/phones without much configuration. For casual office use, occasional video calls, or basic file work, it generally does the job.
That said, I wouldn’t treat it as a “main connection” for a business unless you’ve got a reliable 4G signal and appropriate data allowances. Mobile networks are the bottleneck—performance and stability will vary massively by location, time of day, and carrier. Also, if your workflow needs consistent throughput, many users, or heavy uploads (backups, large transfers), you may get frustrated. If you’re buying this, do it for flexibility and low cost—otherwise spend a bit more on a purpose-fitted 4G/5G setup with better options for signal/coverage.

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