Mar-21-2014 06:15 AM
Aug-10-2014 06:41 AM
keelhauler1 wrote:
One word of warning that many stick users forget to do. After you put the money in the account you need to select a plan, like bajo30, medio30 or alto30. If you do not do this step, you will be charged at a high daily rate and you will burn up all your funds in less than two weeks.
Aug-09-2014 12:17 PM
Aug-09-2014 11:43 AM
Aug-08-2014 04:58 PM
qtla9111 wrote:
In the Reynosa, Matamoros, Laredo border areas, the signal for both Movistar and Telcel is excellent. There are no issues with that. I work in that area and have never had an issue. I still think the expense is going to be a killer because it is difficult to teach anyone especially children or teenagers how to control their usage. They will be downloading everything imaginable; videos, pictures, documents for school, etc.
Aug-08-2014 04:50 PM
Aug-08-2014 02:07 PM
briansue wrote:
We use a cable similar to what MEXICOWANDERER links to above - I use a couple of PVC pipes to make a mast and put our stick in a plastic jar on top of the mast to give me altitude and to be clear and unobstructed - this helps in some situations(keep in mind that lightning could fry the stick but probably not). When you go down there you might take a Verizon or T-mobile or whatever from the states (if you know someone who has one and will lend it?)and carry it with you over the border to where the girls live to see if you can pick up signals from the US. If you are close enough to the border it is possible. New technology has signals going further and further - depends on what kind of signal the tower is sending out in that are (Weslaco or nearby?). May or may not be stronger than Telcel depending on location of towers - distance to user. Many factors so probably no simple answer.
Aug-08-2014 12:03 PM
Aug-08-2014 10:38 AM
Aug-08-2014 09:42 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Reality check, Mexico.
Cities, tourist hotspots, and wealthier regions of Mexico have good Infinitum TelMex service. Rural areas like where I am, have service so bad they would not last two weeks in the USA without getting sued by class action suit and fined by the FCC for fraudulent service.
Banda Ancha quality (speed and reliability) for TelCel USB sticks, has exactly the same variance. Some areas are decent, other areas are less than marginal. I have never heard of someone using a non TelCel "Banda Ancha" USB as TelCel provides them (sells) it with the service.
TIP: Wherever and whatever the stick MUST have a line of sight view of the cell tower broadcasting Banda Ancha. I use amplified USB extension cables and place the Banda Ancha stick inside a window looking directly at the tower. The stick refuses to work when the signal has to pass through a thick concrete wall.
Hope this helps
Aug-08-2014 08:06 AM
Aug-07-2014 07:26 AM
Aug-07-2014 07:23 AM
keelhauler1 wrote:
You signup at mitelcel.com
You use yje account phone number but you need access to the computer when you do this since they send you a temporary password via a text message and you then finish signing up for the the account.
Service cost - Internet Bajo 1 GB/month 30 dias $299.00 pesos or about $23 USD. If they need more GB it's because they are streaming movies.
You add a credit card to the account which does not need to be saved so can't be used by anyone.
Aug-07-2014 07:20 AM
qtla9111 wrote:
I know it's not what you're looking for, but a landline is the easiest, most effective and efficient and least expensive way to go. The girls would have unlimited access from home as well as places that offer wifi where Telmex has service. I use my account in Starbucks, Airports, universities, etc.
Aug-07-2014 06:49 AM