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- usersmanualExplorer
shadows4 wrote:
I found an IP provider that charges $5 a month for unlimited 3G. It uses a Verizon JetPack that has been reprogramed. Works for me.
Ok whats a link for such a deal? - shadows4Explorer IIII found an IP provider that charges $5 a month for unlimited 3G. It uses a Verizon JetPack that has been reprogramed. Works for me.
- usersmanualExplorer
Bill.Satellite wrote:
I don't think I can make my explanation any clearer than the post I made. Sprint offered a business plan, yes, I have/had a legitimate business, for unlimited service at $45/month. That's what I have and that's about it.
The TV's are smart TV's and they, along with everything else, connect wirelessly to the MiFi device. The TV's will even update their own software/firmware from time to time.
smart TV lol.Now I got it. I thought you meant you ran your Tv off the mifi as in regular TV programming
Seems odd that you get HI speed unlimited internet and two cell phone lines with unlimited calling for 45$
Yet everyone else is paying like $200 for that kind of deal and its not unlimited - Bill_SatelliteExplorer III don't think I can make my explanation any clearer than the post I made. Sprint offered a business plan, yes, I have/had a legitimate business, for unlimited service at $45/month. That's what I have and that's about it.
The TV's are smart TV's and they, along with everything else, connect wirelessly to the MiFi device. The TV's will even update their own software/firmware from time to time. - Bob_ShawExplorerSomething I didn't see mentioned here is that an iPhone on the AT&T network can handle the Personal Hotspot and cellphone calls simultaneously. I'm a "Snowbird" and use my AT&T Personal Hotspot and get 3-4 bars of LTE service at my campground in Central Florida. I think I normally use 6-8 gigs of data on a 6 gig plan. I think it's like $10 a gig for overages. The only issue I'm aware of is the Personal Hotspot uses the battery up faster on the phone. The hotspot seems much faster than any public wi-fi I've encountered.
- GordonThreeExplorert-mo lets you watch unlimited movies too, as long as you don't mind standard def, 480p. I think you get one 1080p movie a month, and the rest are 480p. Of course, you can pay extra for more high def :)
- FrankShoreExplorerTry the version of Millenicom:
Says that with their 6GB plan, you'll be able to watch "Unlimited Movies from the providers from the list below
Millenicom Unlimited Movie Providers List.
As always, read all the fine print and I strongly suggest Chatting With one of their reps (Chat is available for free) - usersmanualExplorer
J-Rooster wrote:
My wife uses AT&T while were on the road on her I-Pad. We have no contract so we pay as we use. When we were in the Tri/State area (CA. AZ. NV.) we used a Verizon Mi Fi Jetback and I donated it to the Goodwill. Verizon bought out Frontier Communications in the Tri/State Area and improved there signal so much we didn't need or Jetpack anymore in that area of the Southwest anymore. And when were traveling in Parker or Quartzsite we sit out in the McDonalds parking lot and use there WiFi.
whatever works and to each their own.Somehow I cant picture myself sitting in McDonalds checking emails,stocks, doing online banking etc
prefer to sit in the privacy of my MH - J-RoosterExplorerMy wife uses AT&T while were on the road on her I-Pad. We have no contract so we pay as we use. When we were in the Tri/State area (CA. AZ. NV.) we used a Verizon Mi Fi Jetback and I donated it to the Goodwill. Verizon bought out Frontier Communications in the Tri/State Area and improved there signal so much we didn't need or Jetpack anymore in that area of the Southwest anymore. And when were traveling in Parker or Quartzsite we sit out in the McDonalds parking lot and use there WiFi.
- 2oldmanExplorer II
Dennis12 wrote:
It was a lot more difficult. I remember going into McD's and asking if they had wifi. Clerk said "What's wifi?" And this was 2005.
I don't know how we got threw (sic) it years ago/
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