Good to hear. I haven't been to Wyoming in months but there was literally no coverage outside of Cheyenne. T-Mobile really does try and improve though, I've seen thar first hand all over the country.
Mobile Hotspot/Internet On-The-Go
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Is it still possible to get the unlimited plan for $30? When the unlimited plan came out, it was only $20 and there was a huge demand for the mobley. I was looking into that plan a couple months ago and all the mobleys were sold out, but they're back now.
Was just reading on the att website
"ZTE Mobley turns most vehicles 1996 and newer into mobile Hotspots. Just plug the device into your vehicle’s OBD-II port and your Hotspot is live.** Add the device to Mobile Share Value/Mobile Data plan for an access charge of $10. Or, you can connect with a DataConnect plan with monthly charges of $20 for 1GB or $30 for 3GB.
**Services provided by AT&T Mobility. Coverage and services not available everywhere."
It's easy to wire it to run anywhere. Some are saying they got rid of the deal due to overwhelming demand. I'll try calling customer service.albert l Thanks this. -
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I have a cricket pro phone plan that is grandfathered in from when they bought aiowireless. I have 20 gigs data for $55/mth that is allowed to be tethered. I've had the plan for about 4 years now, so back then it was a awesome deal.
I've traveled all over the country prior to me getti g my cdl and using that plan as my main internet connection.. I've had very little issues doing that, but I can't watch much Netflix on just 20 gigs.. Normally I do videos on wifi.
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Ya, that Binge On with T-Mobile is sweet.
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We opted out of the everything plan, but they forced it on us.
It is a 'trial' for a year or two, but we have it at no extra cost for the time being. If we decide not to take it the plan goes back to normal with 10GB per phone.
(But it does not apply to my mobile broadband, only the phones. With those lines I am still at 5GB each.) -
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