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Discussion in 'Cellular - Voice - Data' started by Balakov100, Nov 5, 2015.

  1. poppapump1332

    poppapump1332 Road Train Member

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    Sprint works great for me east coast to Midwest and a lot cheaper then the all mighty overpriced Verizon.
     
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  3. morongobill

    morongobill Bobtail Member

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    Here is a 9 minute video review from a rv youtuber, the Nomadic Fanatic.
    Interesting thing about their corporate philosophy about sharing the net is that this sharing will also come from you as well. In effect you are running an unsecured hotspot that anyone can use with no way to keep them out.
     
  4. Chewbongka

    Chewbongka Light Load Member

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    So far so good with what I've experienced watching Netflix and uploading and downloading photos and surfing around.

    As far as the unsecured part goes I don't plan to log on to my bank while using the device or access and sensitive stuff like mail or bill pay sites so I don't have a problem with it. You do have the option of kicking people off the device so if someone is drawing to much data just get rid of them. Technically they can only view about 100mb before the have to pay and the signal is not strong enough for the whole truck stop to log on, I'd say at best the signal is only good for about 30'.
     
  5. Chewbongka

    Chewbongka Light Load Member

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    Updated email I received on the neverstop program.

     
  6. snowwy

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    15 gigs isn't enough, with internet tv taking over the air waves. But i'd have to side with the company on people using 1,000 gigs. Either they have no job or no life. Or they're running some type of websight with constant uploading and downloading.

    Shut them down and make em use some type of landline service. That just ruins it for the rest of us that don't need that much.
     
  7. Chewbongka

    Chewbongka Light Load Member

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    Streaming Netflix and YouTube works even at 1 to 2mbs so even if I'm not getting 5mbs all the time it's working for me right now. 15GB would cost me $70 more a month with Verizon and the plans I've seen with T-Mobile and ATT are just as expensive and they start throttling speeds at 3GB. At this point the neverstop plan is the cheapest option on the market with the most data.

    My plan to use it at home and get rid of my $50 a month land line probably won't work with these new caps but I haven't had it for a month yet to see where I stand. Right now I've used about 1.5 gigs in 10 days and that adds up to probably 2 hours a day of video streaming and maybe another hour or two of emails and reading.
     
  8. Balakov100

    Balakov100 Road Train Member

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    I agree, 15 gigs would be nowhere near enough. Just checked I used like 90gigs in 7 days.
     
  9. Gulf

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    You must be on hometime or watching 4k video or something. That's a lot for 7 days.
     
  10. Balakov100

    Balakov100 Road Train Member

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    Been streaming a lot
    Amazon Video/TV Shows 2-4 Episodes 45mins every night.
    Usually HD
     
  11. laverty

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    After week three arrived with no shipment, requested my payment returned. Back to square one :oops:
     
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