Posted by rview_ on January 11, 2015 at 05:17:40 from (199.47.65.60):
In Reply to: Exceed internet posted by GeneMO on January 10, 2015 at 06:42:45:
You can get Internet off of the phone if the plan/phone allow it. Or you can get a hotspot device added to the account at more cost of course. The big thing the companies are doing now is sharing data among all devices on the same plan. The companies don't like to give very much data for the $. But if you don't do much, it would work.
Sprint has some more options for a home setup with more data, I hear their service isn't very good sometimes. One prepaid reseller for Verizon was ok here, I had them a couple years, but they raised the price then were shut down. Verizon has this in the link below now, comparable to satellite prices with the lease fee satellite has, would perform MUCH better if the tower isn't overloaded, more like a land connection, if you are in a 4G area, but no free or bonus zones like satellite. It gets more data for the $ than bundling on phones/hotspots, at least last I looked. http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/lte-internet-installed/?mlcid=ML|article|click-through|article%20body-verizonwireless.com/b2c/lte-internet-installed/|7217 I've seen that sometimes the hardware they use for this is a little flaky....
No AT&T, Sprint, or Tmobile service in most of my state except by roaming so I don't look into their services that much.
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