Internet on the road!

Discussion in 'Truck Stops' started by tahokid, Dec 13, 2015.

  1. tahokid

    tahokid Light Load Member

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    Ive used Pilot/Flying J for many years and have very few complaints with their internet service. This year I went with another company that primarily uses loves for their fuel stop and decided to purchase my yearly subsc. through loves. This has been a big mistake, for Ive had nothing but problems with the loves internet since. I dont mean just a loves fuel stop, I mean most every one of them. Ive called and demanded my money back 3 times just to be blown off and connected to the next guy in line for complaints. Ill never do it again with loves, they are a good fuel stop, but their internet Sucks! Who do you think has the better internet? Im going back to Pilot/Flying J.
     
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  3. txtodd

    txtodd Light Load Member

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    I bought an unlimited data plan on verizon from vzw_udp on ebay. Quite expensive up front, but now I have a mobile hotspot in the truck with me for ~50/mo. I can stream Netflix, music, etc without worrying about going over data limits & it's very fast!
     
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  4. PackRatTDI

    PackRatTDI Licensed to Ill

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    I only purchase WiFi if I don't get a good data signal on either of my phones.
     
  5. skibum_63

    skibum_63 Road Train Member

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    i use the mobil hotspot on my phone.
    Then again i don't sit at the tk stop for 10 hrs watching videos, or play games. using my data plan. If i want to wach tv, i use the free satellite , my company provides.
     
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