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โSep-25-2020 10:46 AM
magicbus wrote:
Maybe we can all pick up this discussion when Starlink is online and I can use it instead of Directv and AT&T Cell Internet.
โSep-25-2020 10:12 AM
CFerguson wrote:Just possibly it is time to advance to adulthood. Maybe we can all pick up this discussion when Starlink is online and I can use it instead of Directv and AT&T Cell Internet. With any luck Starlink will also come with improved customer service.Bill.Satellite wrote:Thats 2x now. Wanna go for the Hat Trick?
Done with you, not this thread. Enough said.
Matthew 13.13
โSep-25-2020 09:08 AM
Bill.Satellite wrote:Thats 2x now. Wanna go for the Hat Trick?
Done with you, not this thread. Enough said.
โSep-25-2020 07:40 AM
โSep-24-2020 09:56 AM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
At least you got this right:
"The thread is entitled Times Up, Told You So, DirecTV is Dead"
How is Elon's replacement for DirecTV working for you TODAY?
billy wrote:
...I will no longer respond to or acknowledge...
โSep-22-2020 07:01 PM
Alan_Hepburn wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:
Have you looked at Verizon's "Visible" subsidiary? Unlimited talk, text, and LTE data for as low as $25/month. Tethering is allowed...
Visible.com
Many years ago there was a company called "Millenicom" that bought Verizon bandwidth and resold it for data use - they provided a Verizon mifi and 20 GB of data per month for a reasonable fee (I forget what we were paying back then) but after some time Verizon saw that it was eating into their customer base so they put Millenicom out of business by cancelling their contract. I am hesitant to jump to another company that is using a third party bandwidth knowing that the third party can shut it down whenever they want. It doesn't matter to me if Verizon owns Visible - they can still shut it down at their discretion.
โSep-22-2020 06:32 PM
Alan_Hepburn wrote:
I am hesitant to jump to another company that is using a third party bandwidth knowing that the third party can shut it down whenever they want. It doesn't matter to me if Verizon owns Visible - they can still shut it down at their discretion.
โSep-22-2020 04:10 PM
Dutch_12078 wrote:
Have you looked at Verizon's "Visible" subsidiary? Unlimited talk, text, and LTE data for as low as $25/month. Tethering is allowed...
Visible.com
โSep-22-2020 07:52 AM
โSep-22-2020 05:55 AM
Bill.Satellite wrote:CFerguson wrote:Bill.Satellite wrote:
Bill is even easier, more appropriate and more polite but you don't seem interested in either of the last 2.
More interested in them than you are of looking at the Facts in the links i have posted. Believing something because you have chosen to put Satellite in your name doesnt make you an expert on it. More data (in the guise of knowledgeable sources), less opinion supports a position. Or at least try to understand the tech of Starlink. I'd be glad to help you understand any of it youre having trouble with if youd ask.
I see you are simply going to continue to insult be so there is no further point trying to have an actual discussion. You appear to be the only one here saying you know it all despite the service not existing as of today (other than the Beta).
When the service becomes available we will finally be able to discuss reality and not how the service will work "on paper".
Price, speed, hardware, installation, mobility......so many questions.
Oh by the way, you may continue your insults but I will no longer respond to or acknowledge your pathetic attempts at degradation in hope of furthering your own self-worth.
โSep-21-2020 05:03 PM
Alan_Hepburn wrote:Bobbo wrote:
If it is unlimited only to a specified cap, it is not really unlimited. Regardless of what marketing chooses to call it.
Doesn't matter if it's a marketing ploy or not - if it's all that's available we're stuck with it. Those of you with truly unlimited plans are fortunate, but those plans are no longer available for a reasonable price, so we peons must make do with what is available today, or wait until someone invents a time machine so we can go back in time and purchase one of those grandfathered "real unlimited" plans...
โSep-21-2020 04:59 PM
Bobbo wrote:
If it is unlimited only to a specified cap, it is not really unlimited. Regardless of what marketing chooses to call it.
โSep-21-2020 03:54 PM
Bobbo wrote:
If it is unlimited only to a specified cap, it is not really unlimited. Regardless of what marketing chooses to call it.