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daboognish88 wrote:
I'm pretty terrible with this tech stuff and there is just so much information out there that it can be overwhelming. What do you consider to be the best deals in terms of smartphone, service provider, hotspot, booster, etc? I'm a graphic designer and need internet access out in the boonies. I'm looking for something that doesn't break the bank but still provides decent service.. if such a thing exists.
โJan-26-2019 03:48 PM
bukzin wrote:Heisenberg wrote:
Red Pocket This could be a great deal for a phone that will hotspot. $20 per month and 5GB @ 4G LTE with unlimited data, text, and talk. I am anxious to find out if it only falls back on speed with crowded towers. 3G is not bad when nothing else is available.
Can anyone comment on how well Red Pocket worked out?
Also, who's towers do they use?
โJan-26-2019 12:03 PM
jbbrick wrote:
I have and love Google Fi, if its available in your area check out their website. The only drawback for some is you have to use one of their phones, no Iphones but the service is great all over the country and you can tether your tablet or pc and just pay for the data used. Plus free roaming in over 100 countries. I used to have Verizon @ $65/month and now my bill is about 30 or less.
โJan-26-2019 12:01 PM
Heisenberg wrote:
Red Pocket This could be a great deal for a phone that will hotspot. $20 per month and 5GB @ 4G LTE with unlimited data, text, and talk. I am anxious to find out if it only falls back on speed with crowded towers. 3G is not bad when nothing else is available.
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โMay-18-2018 06:35 PM
daboognish88 wrote:
I'm pretty terrible with this tech stuff and there is just so much information out there that it can be overwhelming. What do you consider to be the best deals in terms of smartphone, service provider, hotspot, booster, etc? I'm a graphic designer and need internet access out in the boonies. I'm looking for something that doesn't break the bank but still provides decent service.. if such a thing exists.
โMay-18-2018 06:33 PM
PawPaw_n_Gram wrote:
People whose income depends on reliable internet, yet who want to travel almost anywhere in this country, even Mexico or Canada - use satellite based RV internet.
PawPaw_n_Gram wrote:
It isn't cheap. It is going to cost $6 to $7 thousand for the initial equipment and setup, and between $80 and $250 per month for the service. If you want 2 mps download, and 1 mps upload - that is the high end costs. Most of us would not be satisfied with that level of service in our home. Especially for graphic intensive usage.
โMay-18-2018 06:17 PM
ependydad wrote:
That all may have been correct at one time or another. But cellular service has been available most places I've wanted to go.
Yes, we can't go off deep into the wide wilderness, but we've gotten plenty away from cities. We've roamed quite a lot in the CONUS. Mexico and Canada are out for now given my job requirements, but it isn't due to concerns over cellular internet.
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