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happycamper002
Dec 07, 2016Explorer
You need a HotSpot device that would work with content sites like Chromecast, Roku, Apple TV or Amazon.
You also need to sign up for an internet provider if you don't already have one like T-Mobile or Time Warner (now called Spectrum) or other phone service in your area.
You pay regular subscription to the internet provider (T-Mobile, Verizon etc) but you only have to buy the content site (Amazon, Apple TV, Chromecast) hardware which is a one-time expense.
With T-Mobile, you can have unlimited or a "piece-meal" package depending on your needs and no contract.
I use unlimited data from T-Mobile that we use for phones and internet at blazing 4G speed. . . which works great compared to those pathetic CG Wifi.
Any place you receive cell phone signal (which is common almost anywhere) you get to watch TV and browse the web except of course if you are in faraway boondock like Timbuktu (LOL).
All the above work wirelessly except for charging your HotSpot device.
You also need to sign up for an internet provider if you don't already have one like T-Mobile or Time Warner (now called Spectrum) or other phone service in your area.
You pay regular subscription to the internet provider (T-Mobile, Verizon etc) but you only have to buy the content site (Amazon, Apple TV, Chromecast) hardware which is a one-time expense.
With T-Mobile, you can have unlimited or a "piece-meal" package depending on your needs and no contract.
I use unlimited data from T-Mobile that we use for phones and internet at blazing 4G speed. . . which works great compared to those pathetic CG Wifi.
Any place you receive cell phone signal (which is common almost anywhere) you get to watch TV and browse the web except of course if you are in faraway boondock like Timbuktu (LOL).
All the above work wirelessly except for charging your HotSpot device.
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