Posted by BobReeves on December 18, 2019 at 07:45:57 from (70.184.21.132):
Out in the sticks where internet providers are far and few. Once in a while I will use my ATT phone as a hot spot as my line of sight wireless provider (Atlas BB) isn't the most reliable in the world. Just for grins I ran a speed test comparison between Atlas and my phone. Wow what a difference. Atlas down was 3.17 and ATT was 41.6. This started me thinking of switching to an ATT hot spot and ditching Atlas.
Talked to ATT about this and they came up with the Unlimited Plus plan which is 50Gig data and 15Gig hot spot before throttling back to unusable speeds. I can get this added to my cell plan for about $20.00 more a month than I am now paying for both phone and internet. I still have a few doubts and questions but thought I would see if anyone else has switched to cell phone internet and what your expierence has been.
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