I use TMobile ONE, I play just fine online with my ps4 pro, sometimes connectivity is an issue in the boonies but otherwise it’s golden. Downloading updates can be problematic but I usually do that at home.
Big fallout fan, and No Mans Sky is fun!
Mind you I don’t get much play time, I’m too busy spinning my drive tires.
Fastest/Reliable mobile hotspot
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I know for a fact they've throttled several locations as I have witnessed the difference in speed.
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Get a netgear nighthawk mobile hotspot. Through ATT.
ATT has pretty good speeds in the hicks. Better then the city. The hotspot is capable of 1gig speed. It's 5g capable. And as far as i know. The only device. As far as i know. I haven't kept up lately other then reading that 5g phones won't be out till next year.
It's faster then my phones have been. Downloads wise.
The footprint is also better. Around the state.
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You can always use a signal booster/extender/whatever their called. You can get them at Walmart for like 30 bucks on up.
I know Straight Talk has unlimited data on their cell phones. You can't tether though or make a hot spot. You can use the straight talk hot spot. Not sure if there is an unlimited plan but as a gamer..I'd imagine it won't be cheap if there isn't one. I had one for a week. Worked great. I didn't need it anymore so I sold it to a buddy. If your able I'd go with a big carrier like others above have mentioned that have unlimited data and allow you to tether to your cell. Or make a hot spot from your phone.
Good luck.
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I have a hotspot from these guys... Impact Wireless Unlimited Internet
I pay $79 a month for true unlimited cellular. The speed is good enough to play a full 1080p HD movie without glitches on Amazon, iTunes, HULU, Xfinity, etc. I have had it for almost a year, and it has worked flawlessly 98% of the time. Where it did not work was where most carriers do not, up in Northern Michigan. It uses T-Mobile for service, and trust me I was hesitant. But, it has worked flawlessly and I use it daily. Even works at the house when the cable goes out, and appears just as fast. I have done a speed test on it, and it comes in at 11 - 15 Mbps. That is pretty good in my book.
Oh, there is no contract, but you do have to buy the hotspot. I think all in it was $200 for set up and the hotspot, then monthly fee. Very happy with mine, and no data slowdowns because I went over my 10gb limit. If you have had ATT and their unlimited internet you will know that it was not unlimited and they throttled you when you went over 10GB or started hitting you with overage fees. Very costly.
I have Sprint phone service now, and when Sprint is not working, T-Mobile is. I expected better out of Sprint. I had ATT, but they were just outrageous on their billing and pricing. The above is still cheaper than my old ATT account and gets the job done.driverdriver and taodnt Thank this. -
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Look for a hotspot that has 5 gigahertz channel and not just 2.4gigahertz.
You'll get much faster then 11 - 15. I get 60 - 100 on my hotspot and phones. -
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My chev has a builtin hotspot. That dude came with 1T data. Which ATT shows 970gigs. ATT provides the service but it's a partner thing with onstar. $20 a month. I never used it so i don't have the service anymore.
I've been reading of everyone changing their plans around. So I have no idea on what's being offered these days. Haven't looked lately. And all that will probably be changing again next year when 5G starts rolling out.Justrucking2 Thanks this. -
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