i don't know. $70 is a lot of moola for 20 gigs.
i'll pay $10 more per month for unlimited mobile to mobile. data. text. gps. and hotspot. i'll pay for a phone instead.
Which wireless internet provider do you use?
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I have the verizon wireless jetpack mounted on the wall in the sleeper. It is good for 50 feet of range so I can sit outside the truck at a picnic table and use it. It is the 4glte coverage and been pretty fast where i am.
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I finally made a decision. I'm expecting delivery of my Tmobile hotspot with no contract. It was cheap enough as a stater to
check Tmobile's service out. Less than 40 dollars and it comes with a 25 dollar data card and free activation. I was really worried about getting a phone and trying
to look for loads, map them out and call a broker all at once from one device. Tmobile seems really customer friendly all the times I called asking questions.
I called att one last time to see if they could do anything the lady there was at a loss as it has become apparent att's new mantra is ?? "run the customers off"
I suspect after a 30 day or so trial marriage to tmoble I'll be divorcing att. -
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Hi Mcgoo, in Germany are Vodafone and German Telecom famed Companys to go wireless mobil,Internet
and more.Complete maby feight twenty Companys for User with low price and Flatrates.from 9,99 Euro
- 69 Euro in Month. You have Vodafone in USA?
Cheers
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We don't have Vodafone in the US though I do believe Verizon Wireless is partnered with them. A few Verizon phones had international roaming capabilities using Vodafone networks.
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I am happy with sprint unlimited service.
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1-> Goto "System Settings"
2-> Click on "Data Usage"
3-> Turn on "Mobile Data" (assuming that its off)
4-> Click on the present date mentioned in "Data usage cycle"
5-> If you cannot see the option "change cycle" after following the step 4 then click back button to exit the screen and then click on "Data Usage" again and then click on the present date mentioned in "Data usage cycle"
6-> You should now see "Change Cycle" option.
snowwy Thanks this. -
I've had great luck with verizons wireless modem (jetpack). 4 g near cities out west, 3 g at a rest area.
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I'm a fan of Verizon myself.
Sadly I must end the month with only 170gigs.
I shall try harder in December
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