All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Cell Phone plan with truly unlimited data - no meteringMy OTRMobile unit just lost connectivity exactly one month from the last time it lost connectivity. My subscription has 15 more days to go before it renews. Each time it loses connectivity, you have to chat with their tech support in sessions that average about 60+ minutes. It would be nice to find a reliable wireless data plan that had reasonable data plans.Re: Cell Phone plan with truly unlimited data - no metering Dutch_12078 wrote: We have two UDP's that are no longer offered, the prepaid hotspot plan from Verizon that recently ended, and the AT&T Connected Car Mobley plan wth the SIM moved to a Netgear Unite Explore hotspot. Both are subject to deprioritization, but the reality for us has been that even in congested areas the speeds have still been good enough for reliable streaming on one service or the other. We average around 150 GB/mo combined. OTRMOBILE now does meter and throttle at about 22Gb. They changed their plans about 2 months ago. Their tech support is solely by chat mode on their Web site which is very slow. They are no longer the component they used to be. I've had several times my router had lost connectivity with ATTS network and needed to use OTR mobiles chat support. Now a waste of time.Re: internet DarkSkySeeker wrote: I've been using OTRMobile.com. It is unlimited/unmetered. It might not be a good solution for you for just the few months. Check it out. OTRmobile became limited about two months ago they cap their plan at about 22Gb before they slow your connection down. Their tech support is only chat mode now and if it's terribly slow. They used to be very good.Re: InternetOTRmobile changed their plans about 2 months ago. They used to be truly unlimited, but now have the plans limited at about 22Gb and they slow your feed down. I have had several times my router (their best router Netgear Nighthawk) lose connection with ATT's network. They only have chat Tech Support and you wait and wait for a tech support person to connect you back up. I give them a thumbs down. They used to be very good dealing with.
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