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jodeb720
Dec 25, 2020Explorer
almost all the providers have some limits with their plans.
Look at the phone companies (e.g. Verizon, ATT, etc) they all have limits on how much data we can consume on our mobile devices.
I know, I know, they are "unlimited" but when they throttle, you're now limited.
Nam is correct about 1.2TB being consumed now that we're all working remotely and having video conference calls - plus all the other things we use for data in our households.
I will point out that comcast does have a truly unlimited data plan, but you have to pay for that at an additional fee.
Personally, I'm waiting to see what Starlink does for Data caps (or if they actually implement them). I see that being the future for all of us RVers. Take your antenna with you from the sticks & bricks and off we go on our adventure with no break in service. We'll have internet just as we do for satellite TV in remote locations.
Look at the phone companies (e.g. Verizon, ATT, etc) they all have limits on how much data we can consume on our mobile devices.
I know, I know, they are "unlimited" but when they throttle, you're now limited.
Nam is correct about 1.2TB being consumed now that we're all working remotely and having video conference calls - plus all the other things we use for data in our households.
I will point out that comcast does have a truly unlimited data plan, but you have to pay for that at an additional fee.
Personally, I'm waiting to see what Starlink does for Data caps (or if they actually implement them). I see that being the future for all of us RVers. Take your antenna with you from the sticks & bricks and off we go on our adventure with no break in service. We'll have internet just as we do for satellite TV in remote locations.
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