โFeb-09-2015 07:48 AM
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โFeb-10-2015 06:20 PM
kohai wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:kohai wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:
Be aware that you cannot tether or use a Straight Talk phone as a hotspot for data service for your other devices.
I believe this is one of those terms of service/fine print issues. I have ST and occasionally tether (not much). It isn't a phone limitation (I brought an unlocked phone to ST).
In googling about it, it looks like they may only get after you if you use too much. ST is only 3 gb of data, so if you're using it a LOT, it isn't the best option.
Yes, it's clearly stated in the ST terms of service. If you're willing to risk losing your service, go for it.
The FCC ruled that carriers offering tiered bandwidth pricing can't restrict tethering. That is why you now see the major carriers not restricting it on tiered plans.
It is unclear why ST, with a stated 3gb plan, passively restricts tethering.
โFeb-10-2015 04:11 PM
americanrascal wrote:
... For all practical purposes I rarely have any signal anywhere I go.Now I must change out phones again if i stay with ST. Lesson learned-- be careful which network you connect with through ST-- which is dictated by the phone model you choose.
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โFeb-10-2015 11:44 AM
Dutch_12078 wrote:kohai wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:
Be aware that you cannot tether or use a Straight Talk phone as a hotspot for data service for your other devices.
I believe this is one of those terms of service/fine print issues. I have ST and occasionally tether (not much). It isn't a phone limitation (I brought an unlocked phone to ST).
In googling about it, it looks like they may only get after you if you use too much. ST is only 3 gb of data, so if you're using it a LOT, it isn't the best option.
Yes, it's clearly stated in the ST terms of service. If you're willing to risk losing your service, go for it.
โFeb-10-2015 10:26 AM
Bob Vaughn wrote:Take a look at Consumer Cellular as well. Although it is on the AT&T system I have been very satisfied with the service. I have no connection to the outfit but just a customer.
We have had Verizon for our phones but the cost has gotten so expensive I am thinking of going with Straight Talk. It is about 1/2 the cost of what I am paying now. We hardly ever make or get calls.....so why shouldn't I?
โFeb-10-2015 07:39 AM
kohai wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:
Be aware that you cannot tether or use a Straight Talk phone as a hotspot for data service for your other devices.
I believe this is one of those terms of service/fine print issues. I have ST and occasionally tether (not much). It isn't a phone limitation (I brought an unlocked phone to ST).
In googling about it, it looks like they may only get after you if you use too much. ST is only 3 gb of data, so if you're using it a LOT, it isn't the best option.
โFeb-10-2015 06:18 AM
โFeb-10-2015 06:09 AM
Dutch_12078 wrote:
Be aware that you cannot tether or use a Straight Talk phone as a hotspot for data service for your other devices.
โFeb-10-2015 02:41 AM
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โFeb-09-2015 06:03 PM
RoyB wrote:
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I am kinda in the same situation here paying so much for the Verizon Plans... I use the older Motorola DROID-X phones here...
I have to use the VERIZON NETWORK as that is the only one that works here where we live... ...text deleted
Roy Ken
โFeb-09-2015 04:09 PM
โFeb-09-2015 03:51 PM
lampooner wrote:
Just a thought, you may want to look at Consumer Cellular before you make the final decision. They give discounts for seniors and have very inexpensive plans starting as low as $10 dollars per month. They are endorsed by AARP. They provide phone, text. internet, etc. They notify if you get close to a monthly limit. You have to the end of the month to upgrade your plan to get price break. You can also then downgrade the next month at no charge. I also believe there is no charge to switch to them initially. They seem to provide good coverage and excellent customer support, you can actually talk with a real person.
I have been with them for 5+ years and very very happy. Just a customer not connected with them otherwise.