โJan-31-2018 06:54 AM
โFeb-03-2018 05:06 AM
โFeb-03-2018 03:24 AM
2oldman wrote:lryrob9301 wrote:If everything you just said is the honest truth, that is one killer deal. Does this deal last forever?
I get unlimited, non-throttled, data for $22.06 per month with AT&T. Currently I have used 106GB this billing period all non-throttled and last billing period used 122GB.
โFeb-01-2018 05:16 PM
โFeb-01-2018 03:52 PM
MrWizard wrote:
'dtv Now' should work with any internet connection
but i think you will find , no 'data roaming' connection while traveling thru Canada or it will be extremely expensive data
best to check with ATT about voice and data 'roaming' for your Canada transition
i think you can forget about VZW fmca mifi data roaming while in Canada
โFeb-01-2018 03:33 PM
mikestock wrote:
I has a solicitor from Spectrum/Charter trying to get me to move from DirectV to their tv service. I already use them as my home internet provider. I argued that I use DTV because of the rv. She tried to sell me on the idea that I could take it with me to wherever WIFI was available and I would have access to all Spectrum hotspots.
Primary thing that prevents my from trying this is that I only get 30 GB of data, to use as a hotspot for the month, and I know this would not last very long. Of course there are coverage issues with the phone that need to improve. Campground WIFI providers aren't pleased with campers trying to stream video.
This is likely the way we get all of our tv, in the future. Just wondering how far away from this, as the norm and if any areas of the country is making progress in this direction.
โFeb-01-2018 03:31 PM
โFeb-01-2018 03:13 PM
2oldman wrote:lryrob9301 wrote:If everything you just said is the honest truth, that is one killer deal. Does this deal last forever?
I get unlimited, non-throttled, data for $22.06 per month with AT&T. Currently I have used 106GB this billing period all non-throttled and last billing period used 122GB.
โFeb-01-2018 03:03 PM
2oldman wrote:lryrob9301 wrote:If everything you just said is the honest truth, that is one killer deal. Does this deal last forever?
I get unlimited, non-throttled, data for $22.06 per month with AT&T. Currently I have used 106GB this billing period all non-throttled and last billing period used 122GB.
โFeb-01-2018 02:05 PM
lryrob9301 wrote:If everything you just said is the honest truth, that is one killer deal. Does this deal last forever?
I get unlimited, non-throttled, data for $22.06 per month with AT&T. Currently I have used 106GB this billing period all non-throttled and last billing period used 122GB.
โFeb-01-2018 01:39 PM
vermilye wrote:GordonThree wrote:It was available as either. I purchased the Mobley from an independent dealer, went to an AT&T store, had a separate account started. While I have a grandfathered AT&T unlimited iPhone, billing is separate.
No one will answer if that $20 is stand alone, or added on to existing plan?
I've never had throttling of the Mobley since purchase, although it does not cover some of the newer frequencies, and there have been places where the iPhone provided faster service. The problem is AT&T won't allow tethering of the iPhone without replacing the unlimited with a new account.
All in all, a great service for $22.07 per month.
โFeb-01-2018 01:13 PM
2oldman wrote:No, I moved the sim card to a Netgear Unite 815S MIFI. AT&T doesn't care about the device.
OK, so that's in a car?
โFeb-01-2018 01:06 PM
GordonThree wrote:
No one will answer if that $20 is stand alone, or added on to existing plan?
โFeb-01-2018 12:32 PM
GordonThree wrote:It was available as either. I purchased the Mobley from an independent dealer, went to an AT&T store, had a separate account started. While I have a grandfathered AT&T unlimited iPhone, billing is separate.
No one will answer if that $20 is stand alone, or added on to existing plan?
โFeb-01-2018 12:16 PM
lynndiwagon wrote:2oldman wrote:tinstartrvlr wrote:Something wrong in that. I pay Verizon for 24gigs, I get 24 gigs at full speed. Mind sharing what you pay for "30 gigs" of throttled data? I bet it's a lot less than I do.
I pay for 30 gigs of data, but after 10 gigs, I get punished with slower speeds
It would be interesting to know where you live. I bet you're in an area of high user concentration. I'm not sure anyone can prove that they've been slowed down on an AT&T "Unlimited" plan due to going over the 22gb per device "limit." I have a vacation property on a big lake and EVERYONE is slowed down during high usage situations such as weekends and holidays. Once everyone goes home the speed goes back up. This is mainly due to the cell site limitations, not going over a limit. Cellphone companies cannot afford to build out a particular area just for special events. When I'm in a high population area, where the cellphone company has more towers there is never any slowdown. The problem is probably infrastructure, not going over a "limit."