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- dieseltruckdrivExplorer II
Bill.Satellite wrote:
bukzin wrote:
Bill.Satellite wrote:
5Gb for $20 is OK, but I full time and use well over 50Gb/month so I need a plan that will allow substantially more data.
For heavy data users Google Fi is a good option
Better than my AT&T Mobley? $20/month for unlimited 4G?
Nope.
We are testing Google Fi with DWs phone right now. Lots of "pockets" that she has no service, but generally she loses her service a couple miles before I do, but the service has been better than expected. There have been a couple times we had to plug in the Mobley to give her wifi service. - whjcoExplorerWe looked into Consumer Cellular but ended up changing our AT&T cell phones to a pre-pay, auto-pay by credit card account. We're now paying $60 per month for two phones, unlimited voice and data (throttled over 6 gb but has rollover), local calling US, Canada and Mexico.
Bill J., Lexington, KY - bukzinExplorerNo, if you have the Mobley with ATT, its a even better deal. But some of us find the 'automatic time-out' a pain. It has to be re-booted every so often, at least for most users.
That Mobley plan has been pulled for a long time but I understand ATT is offering it again, as of
January 2019.
A friend uses their unlimited data plan as his only internet connection at home. He said its better than is old standard ATT service. He has it powered by a OBD to USB adaptor found on Amazon.
Watches Netflix daily with no overages charges. - Bill_SatelliteExplorer II
bukzin wrote:
Bill.Satellite wrote:
5Gb for $20 is OK, but I full time and use well over 50Gb/month so I need a plan that will allow substantially more data.
For heavy data users Google Fi is a good option
Better than my AT&T Mobley? $20/month for unlimited 4G? - Bird_FreakExplorer II
fcooper wrote:
This is the same service I have had for a couple of years. No problems at all.
If you want to stay on the Verizon network, check out totalwireless.com. It runs on the verizon network, and we pay about $62 per month for two lines sharing 15GB of data. We have been very pleased with the service.
Fred - bukzinExplorer
Bill.Satellite wrote:
5Gb for $20 is OK, but I full time and use well over 50Gb/month so I need a plan that will allow substantially more data.
For heavy data users Google Fi is a good option - diveman52ExplorerIf you want decent coverage stick with Verizon.
Switched from ATT after 20 years as we found so many places where ATT service was not existent or marginal. - Hank_MIExplorerThe T-Mobile 55+ plan is a good deal but not for us. My phone, my wife's, daughter's, son's and his fiancée's phone doesn't work with that plan. We have the $40 plan, unlimited talk, text, data and that includes all taxes. You get a $10 kickback per phone if that phone uses less than 2gig of data for the month. We signed up when they offered a 20% discount so most of the time it's $22 a month per phone, sometimes $32 if a phone uses more than 2gig.
I won't say their coverage is as good as Verizon or ATT but it's been working good for us and improves every year. As far as using your T-Mobile phone as a hotspot. You're limited on the amount of data and speeds are 3g unless you add the hotspot option to the line, $10 a month. That gets you 4g data. - Bill_SatelliteExplorer IIThis is what I am finding with T-Mobile 55+ and an AT&T Mobley as well. Now, my total bill for both services is $92/month. Compare that to Verizon and AT&T and you know that I am saving big bucks.
- crcrExplorer
vermilye wrote:
For those considering leaving Verizon, and want "Excellent" coverage, you might consider AT&T. I currently have unlimited data coverage on both networks.
Not much in the way of savings unless you were lucky enough to get in on the Mobley unlimited for $20.00 per month deal, but I've been traveling all over the US for the last 8 years, and while AT&T was a poor second to Verizon for most of that time, I have found them just about equal this year.
There are always going to be places where one or the other will have coverage while the other doesn't, but if you get away from the cities or major highways, both AT&T & Verizon are your only choice for reliable coverage.
We camp all over Arizona. I don't know about other areas, but in the Southwest and into CA, my wife's AT&T almost never has coverage outside of cities, while my Verizon has coverage almost without fail.
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