My Tethering and Wi-Fi hotspot simply works? Details inside - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S 5

hmm strange my wifi tether works see below:
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followed directions and connected to my desktop
speed test equates to 2.75 MB/s
I am located in Washington DC. The plan i use is:
Mobile Share Value Plan 2GB $40.00
Mobile Share Value Smartphone 4G LTE w/ VVM $40.00
Discount for Mobile Share Value Savings−$15.00
International Roaming - Expanded $0.00
Total Monthly Plan Charges $65.00
Just myself on the plan, i used to pay almost $90 for the old 3GB, 450 min talk, unlimited text, plan from long ago but i was just looking around and found this new plan (new to me at least) which suits me well. I don't know why i got the -$15 discount but it brings it down to $65, and i got the S5 monthly phone payment plan for $25/month. essentially paying the same i've always been with AT&T.
i am not sure if this new plan i am using allows wifi tethering but it works for me. I have disabled every AT&T service/app from my phone as well. Just sharing my experience.
Can anyone else confirm that it's most likely that Mobile Share Value Plans allow tethering/wi-fi hotspot from the S5?

If you get the family plan tethering is free
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Might want to cross your. Mac address out just to be safe.
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SlimJ87D said:
Might want to cross your. Mac address out just to be safe.
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lol, I was like , he blocked out the pc name , and left mac and ip .:silly:

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Might want to cross your. Mac address out just to be safe.
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thanks, not sure about stuff like that. taken out

chillsen said:
thanks, not sure about stuff like that. taken out
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Is there a tethering option or app that works on the S5 without the provision enabled (I have an old grandfathered data plan)?

Any Mobile Share plan of any size allows for WiFi hotspot with no additional charge.
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blocked out the pc name , and left mac and ip.lolz

All current mobile share plans include hotspot at no additional charge. However that is a useless thing since LTE would. Eat up the limited data very quickly.

radfordra said:
All current mobile share plans include hotspot at no additional charge. However that is a useless thing since LTE would. Eat up the limited data very quickly.
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Not sure how you figure tethering is useless, I it for emergency connections to work when im on the road and it doesn't eat up that much data unless you start downloading or streaming music/videos etc.
and P.S. NOT all mobile share plans include tethering, I currently have the Family share plan (Which does include tethering) I also have a second plan which is a 10gb shared plan and it does NOT include tethering

chillsen said:
Just myself on the plan, i used to pay almost $90 for the old 3GB, 450 min talk, unlimited text, plan from long ago but i was just looking around and found this new plan (new to me at least) which suits me well. I don't know why i got the -$15 discount but it brings it down to $65, and i got the S5 monthly phone payment plan for $25/month. essentially paying the same i've always been with AT&T.
Can anyone else confirm that it's most likely that Mobile Share Value Plans allow tethering/wi-fi hotspot from the S5?
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Chillsen, the reason you get the $15 discount is because you haven't gotten a new phone since February. If you get a new 2yr contract you'll lose that $15 discount, or you can do next with a phone installment & keep the discount.
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and P.S. NOT all mobile share plans include tethering, I currently have the Family share plan (Which does include tethering) I also have a second plan which is a 10gb shared plan and it does NOT include tethering
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And the mobile share value plans all include tethering. If you share data, it includes tethering, with any of the plan tiers. The older nation/familytalk plans don't include it unless your individual data feature is the $50 5GB one. You could theatrically be on some grandfathered feature/plan that's different, but it would have to be from 6+ years ago before I started working for at&t.

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Chillsen, the reason you get the $15 discount is because you haven't gotten a new phone since February. If you get a new 2yr contract you'll lose that $15 discount, or you can do next with a phone installment & keep the discount.
And the mobile share value plans all include tethering. If you share data, it includes tethering, with any of the plan tiers. The older nation/familytalk plans don't include it unless your individual data feature is the $50 5GB one. You could theatrically be on some grandfathered feature/plan that's different, but it would have to be from 6+ years ago before I started working for at&t.
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actually the other plan that i have (currently has 3 devices on it) is the initial unlimited data package probably from around the 6 to 7 yr ago mark and even though it is unlimited it does not include tethering and i can't change it do to an employer subsidy if i change it i loose it (or so i was told)
I also have a friend who has a tiered data plan from AT&T which is not the family shared plan she just signed up for this around 18 to 24mnths ago and it does not include tethering so I guess im confused if all tiered plans are supposed to have free tethering what gives?

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actually the other plan that i have (currently has 3 devices on it) is the initial unlimited data package probably from around the 6 to 7 yr ago mark and even though it is unlimited it does not include tethering and i can't change it do to an employer subsidy if i change it i loose it (or so i was told)
I also have a friend who has a tiered data plan from AT&T which is not the family shared plan she just signed up for this around 18 to 24mnths ago and it does not include tethering so I guess im confused if all tiered plans are supposed to have free tethering what gives?
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The unlimited plans never allowed tethering (for obvious reasons) and you're correct, once you give it up, it's gone. The employer discount applies to some portion of your bill no matter what plan you're on, it's just better on certain ones depending on the employer's agreement. I have 3 unlim data lines, and with my discount they're $23 each (pretty awesome, but no "official" tethering).
The 18/20 month next program has to do with financing the phone, so she may or may not get tethering with her plan regardless of the phone terms. But basically if you have the 1,2,4,6,10,20,30 etc gigabyte shared data plan, tethering has been included in all of them, all along. If it's an individual 250mb, 300mb, 2gb, or 3gb feature, tethering is not included.

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The unlimited plans never allowed tethering (for obvious reasons) and you're correct, once you give it up, it's gone. The employer discount applies to some portion of your bill no matter what plan you're on, it's just better on certain ones depending on the employer's agreement. I have 3 unlim data lines, and with my discount they're $23 each (pretty awesome, but no "official" tethering).
The 18/20 month next program has to do with financing the phone, so she may or may not get tethering with her plan regardless of the phone terms. But basically if you have the 1,2,4,6,10,20,30 etc gigabyte shared data plan, tethering has been included in all of them, all along. If it's an individual 250mb, 300mb, 2gb, or 3gb feature, tethering is not included.
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I see your from the East Coast? I'm starting to think AT&T has different plans depending on geographic location when i switched my family line tothe family shared plan (less than a year ago) there was no 20 or 30gb shared plans only a 10gb and a 15gb, are the 20 and 30gb plans new? if so Im going to go switch getting tired of the kids burning thru 10gb of data in a week :laugh::laugh:

cstayton said:
I see your from the East Coast? I'm starting to think AT&T has different plans depending on geographic location when i switched my family line tothe family shared plan (less than a year ago) there was no 20 or 30gb shared plans only a 10gb and a 15gb, are the 20 and 30gb plans new? if so Im going to go switch getting tired of the kids burning thru 10gb of data in a week :laugh::laugh:
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They do have different options in different markets but mostly when they're testing something new or the regulations force it. The 20/30/40/50GB plans only came out in the last couple months though

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They do have different options in different markets but mostly when they're testing something new or the regulations force it. The 20/30/40/50GB plans only came out in the last couple months though
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thanks, I'll be checking with my local carrier on the way home tonight

The reason why I find tethering useless is because of well some of us can't afford the 10GB plan is far more money than I ever want to pay AT&T for anything. I am on the 1GB plan because it's all I can afford to buy from them with all of my lines. Actually what is your bill like anyway? It's gotta be over like $300. Your employee discount depending on what agreements your job has with AT&T might only apply to the rate plan only and not device connection charges. I get an 8% discount with my job but it only applies to the $25 rate plan so I get $2 off and not the $11.20 I was hoping for...

Discounts go as high as 28% so someone can get a 10G plan with their own phone for $87/mo which ain't bad. Unfortunately you're right, discounts only apply to the primary group feature ($100 for 10gb, $60 for 700min familytalk, etc). I'm lucky enough to have a few unlimited data lines with a generous discount on everything so I keep my plan as is, but it's still expensive. $220/mo for 4 lines

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Are they what the final contracts are ? Or just speculation at the moment ?
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Are they what the final contracts are ? Or just speculation at the moment ?
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It's what's listed on CPW. I'm not sure if these prices are increased because it's going through CPW and not directly through the network provider or if they're the prices O2 and Vodafone will be providing. However, O2 and Vodafone are the only networks currently providing information regarding contracts with the Nexus 4 included.
Giffgaff are raising their prices in a few days, now unlimited texts & data and 250 mins well be £12 a month. Still a great deal though.
You'd have to be insane to buy the N4 on one of those ridiculous contracts when it's so cheap sim free.
Michealtbh said:
Giffgaff are raising their prices in a few days, now unlimited texts & data and 250 mins well be £12 a month. Still a great deal though.
You'd have to be insane to buy the N4 on one of those ridiculous contracts when it's so cheap sim free.
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Very true, although there is still a £10 goodybag which is the same, only now it only has 1GB of data... (I say only, this is still ample amounts.)
The way I see it, why go contract on the N4, its like this phone is designed to be used on PAYG essentially. The network providers a really ripping the public off which their contracts, its disgusting.
Michealtbh said:
Giffgaff are raising their prices in a few days, now unlimited texts & data and 250 mins well be £12 a month. Still a great deal though.
You'd have to be insane to buy the N4 on one of those ridiculous contracts when it's so cheap sim free.
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Yeah, I saw something about their goodybag changes.
Some people won't have the money upfront though, tempting them into a contract, sadly. I wanted to put that into perspective in the long-term.
Yea some people I know won't pay £279 upfront because its too much. But they would get it on contract.
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I suggest buying outright if you can. £279 for phone + (£12*24) for the 2 months = £567. Divide that buy 24 and you get £23.60 per month. For that you'll get 250 minutes, unlimited texts, unlimited data, and unlimited minutes to other people on giff gaff. That's assuming you pay for giff gaff every month straight away, and with the £12 goody bag. You can also subtract costs for when you go on holiday, you wont have to continue paying, and other such things.
The 3 options look good but i'm looking for a plan which includes unlimited tethering too. Seems almost impossible to find one though
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The 3 options look good but i'm looking for a plan which includes unlimited tethering too. Seems almost impossible to find one though
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3 don't charge for tethering, as far as I'm aware. I've never been charged for it, at least.
Even better, imo, is the Virgin 30 day rolling contract. £12 a month, 1200mins, unltd texts, 1GB internet. That's what I'll be using when I get my Nexus 4.
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Yea some people I know won't pay £279 upfront because its too much. But they would get it on contract.
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Moi. I've preordered mine through cpw on Vodafone as I'm upgrading. It says delivery on 13th so I hope it comes then!
I wonder if the play store lets people buy n4 before 13th so they are delivered by then?
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3 don't charge for tethering, as far as I'm aware. I've never been charged for it, at least.
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There pricing Policy states tethering only available on the "One Plan" not on the all you can eat data plan.
Problem is i don't need unlimited calls. I wish a network operator would allow us to configure our own packages instead of being stuck with the crap they offer.
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There pricing Policy states tethering only available on the "One Plan" not on the all you can eat data plan.
Problem is i don't need unlimited calls. I wish a network operator would allow us to configure our own packages instead of being stuck with the crap they offer.
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I'm on the 3 £12.90 plan and have tethered loads they haven't done anything yet
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I'm on the 3 £12.90 plan and have tethered loads they haven't done anything yet
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I'll give it a go hopefully on a rolling month - month contract basis if there are any to see how it works. If they stop me tethering i can just jump ship
With 3 you can add all ypu can eat data to any contract for £3 per month.
So if you are not fussed about voice minutes apparently you can get the £6.90 12 month contract that gives 200mins and 5000 texts then pay a further £3 per month for all you can eat data making it £9.90 per month... that's what I plan on doing.
I am on GiffGaff at the moment and don't like the increase to £12, all I use are texts and data.
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I've been on GiffGaff for over a year now, I really like the freedom and the package prices. I agree that you would be mad taking a contract for a phone that's so cheap to pick up from Google play.
Here's my deal folks:
Tesco Mobile 1 month rolling contract: £15/month for 1000 minutes/5000 texts/2GB data (all you need is 30 days notice to cancel at anytime of year)
Total cost =
-> £180 for 1 year
-> £360 for 2 years
Not bad eh?
Also Tesco Mobile offers deals down to £7.50/month.
Going for unlocked phones are always the most cost effective option in the long term!!!
Thanks for the responses, guys! I've added them to the list in my first post.
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With 3 you can add all ypu can eat data to any contract for £3 per month.
So if you are not fussed about voice minutes apparently you can get the £6.90 12 month contract that gives 200mins and 5000 texts then pay a further £3 per month for all you can eat data making it £9.90 per month... that's what I plan on doing.
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Thanks for this! Definitely going for that when I'm due for a contract upgrade/update/change in April.
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Thanks for the responses, guys! I've added them to the list in my first post.
Thanks for this! Definitely going for that when I'm due for a contract upgrade/update/change in April.
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Great thread, very helpful!
More importantly which service provider offers the best speed? No point in having unlimited if its capped to 1mb download speed.
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If T-mobile offers DCHSPA+ (or whats it called) I might settle for this contract otherwise the tesco and virgin deals seems sweet.
Just a FYI, Virgin uses O2 network. Anyone know what download speed O2 offers? and if coverage is good.

Verizon's policty on tethering

I just moved and thanks to my Android powered Logitech Revue doubling as a bride from wifi to ethernet, I am powering my home network with my Droid 4's wifi tethering. I'm using Liquid Smooth and not paying for tethering and have unlimited data. Does Verizon freak out at some point when you use 20GB or something of tethering a month?
I am considering not getting cable internet as 20/10mbps seems sufficient.
Umm...probably not. Since the law passed making tethering fees illegal, they can't do much. However, what will likely happen is different. The last round of people able to get grandfathered into unlimited data will be seeing their contracts end in June. At that point, those of us with unlimited data will all be out of contract, thus giving verizon the option of turning it off for all of us in 1 big swoop. So while you can do this, I wouldn't suggest it. Don't really wanna bring attention to the loophole. That 20gb you used for $30....could have made them hundreds...
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If you buy the next phone off contract though, you still can keep your unlimited data right? I think the bigger issue is that Verizon is throttling data speeds. That will definitely leave a dent.
If you pay full retail cost for the phone and don't sign a new contract, you can keep your unlimited data, for now at least.
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Umm...probably not. Since the law passed making tethering fees illegal, they can't do much. However, what will likely happen is different. The last round of people able to get grandfathered into unlimited data will be seeing their contracts end in June. At that point, those of us with unlimited data will all be out of contract, thus giving verizon the option of turning it off for all of us in 1 big swoop. So while you can do this, I wouldn't suggest it. Don't really wanna bring attention to the loophole. That 20gb you used for $30....could have made them hundreds...
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Not true about the June date for everyone. I renewed my contract last year on 2/29 for the leap day sale. On VZW's website it says I'll be eligible for a discounted upgrade on 11/1/13 and contract end date is 3/1/14.

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Thoughts? Family plans on this are much more expensive. If these plans take over the current selection, we're looking at a 20-40% price hike for plans of 4-5 lines.
I am not seeing a deal here looks like they are starting to get into Verizon prices without the coverage and quality
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What does it means by this: "Other plans may receive prioritized bandwidth availability. Streaming video speeds may be limited to 1 Mbps"
Is that referring to existing Everything plans that soon will be throttled and not be truly Unlimited? I hope not.
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What does it means by this: "Other plans may receive prioritized bandwidth availability. Streaming video speeds may be limited to 1 Mbps"
Is that referring to existing Everything plans that soon will be throttled and not be truly Unlimited? I hope not.
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It looks like the future will include Unlimited Data, but to prevent abusers, Sprint will throttle Data Streaming to 1mbps (which is still fast enough for 720p streaming), and it will be expensive. Softbank appears to charge A LOT more for unlimited data as opposed to removing it completely.
This will push me over the edge to T-Mobile for sure. They already have LTE here. Well everyone but Sprint has LTE here. Although the Network Vision is currently being deployed here and should be up in a month or two. Its funny how much I have payed Sprint for their garbage network over the years and now we will finally have LTE here and they release these plans. Yep I think this is the final straw my contract is up in October and I can leave now for $50. Actually with the new terms of service as of July 1st I can get out without paying anything.
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This will push me over the edge to T-Mobile for sure. They already have LTE here. Well everyone but Sprint has LTE here. Although the Network Vision is currently being deployed here and should be up in a month or two. Its funny how much I have payed Sprint for their garbage network over the years and now we will finally have LTE here and they release these plans. Yep I think this is the final straw my contract is up in October and I can leave now for $50. Actually with the new terms of service as of July 1st I can get out without paying anything.
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These are just newer plans. The older plans are still in effect. I think Sprint in the long term will be much better than T-Mobile because Sprint will have the 800mhz spectrum to cover indoors. T-Mobile has nothing below the 1Ghz spectrum and their indoor coverage is pretty bad.
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These are just newer plans. The older plans are still in effect. I think Sprint in the long term will be much better than T-Mobile because Sprint will have the 800mhz spectrum to cover indoors. T-Mobile has nothing below the 1Ghz spectrum and their indoor coverage is pretty bad.
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Key word long term. Been with Sprint for 14 years but really thinking about trying T-Mobile as well.
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Ascertion said:
These are just newer plans. The older plans are still in effect. I think Sprint in the long term will be much better than T-Mobile because Sprint will have the 800mhz spectrum to cover indoors. T-Mobile has nothing below the 1Ghz spectrum and their indoor coverage is pretty bad.
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Maybe I will get both for a while and see what I like. One thing I like about T-Mobile is the phone options and unlocked GSM variants. Idk.
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I'll stay grandfathered in to my current family plan. If that happens to change for any reason, I would most likely go to t-mobile as well. But I don't see that happening soon.
I have 5 lines with Sprint and use all the upgrades so having the latest and greatest is cheap. T-Mobile Jump program is kind of nice too.
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You will be able to keep your current plan as ling as you like you dont have to go to the new planes if you dont want plus they are bettet because you gey 5 gigs if hotspot to tether for the same price as the 110 individual plan so that's more for your money
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Hey folks.. I made a comment on this in another post of mine. As a Sprint employee, allow me to clear things up for people:
If you have a SINGLE line with Sprint then you're more than likely on the 'Everything Data 450' plan, which costs $79.99 a month before tax. To stay at the same monthly price you should just switch to the 'Unlimited, My Way' plan which costs you $50 for unlimited talk and text, and $30 for the unlimited data. $50 + $30 = $80.. which is what the Everything Data 450 plan costs right now.
It's actually a BETTER option, because now you get unlimited calling. With the Everything Data 450 plan, you only get 450 anytime minutes. With the new plan at the SAME price you get unlimited EVERYTHING. Or, you can choose the 'My All-in' plan for $110 month and get unlimited data, text, and calling PLUS a 5GB hotspot add-on for your phone.
The price scheme is the same for 2 phones as well. The only people who are gonna end up paying MORE are the ones who have 3 or more lines on their accounts. But remember, not ALL phones will require unlimited data, and some phone may be basic phones. So the plan will be cheaper.
If you have multiple SMARTphones with Sprint and want unlimited data, here is a breakdown of what you'll be paying with the new plans:
2 phones currently on the 'Everything Data Share 1500' plan = $149.99
2 phones on the new 'Everything, My Way' plan = $150 per month but now you get unlimited calling
3 phones currently on the 'Everything Data Share 1500' plan = $179.98
3 phones on the new 'Everything, My Way' plan = $210 per month but now you get unlimited calling
4 phones currently on the 'Everything Data Share 1500' plan = $209.97
4 phones on the new 'Everything, My Way' plan = $260 per month but now you get unlimited calling
But like I said, everyone with only 1 or 2 lines of service will NOT notice price differences unless they switch to the "My All-in" plan, but that's totally up to them.
Hope this helps.
P.S. We have NOT received official word as to whether or not existing family plans will be grandfathered in. With that said, there is a possibility you'll be forced to switch. The only reason why I personally believe you'll be grandfathered in, is because Sprint would lose THOUSANDS of customers if they forced existing customers to switch and ultimately pay more. I believe these new plans will only apply to NEW Sprint customers.
Just wondering how the employer discount would work. Right now with Everything Data 1500 they take the % off from $110. With this new plan(s) would it be off the entire bill or off the cost of the line ($40 1, each or combined) or the data plan ($30 1, each or combined). People might still notice their plan go up slightly.
Correct me if I'm wrong pls. for the past 4 years I've been on employee plans so don't really ever see normal phone bills.
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For my family plan it would be about $10-15 dollars cheaper since two lines (my parents) pay for data when they don't need it at all.
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daniel4653 said:
For my family plan it would be about $10-15 dollars cheaper since two lines (my parents) pay for data when they don't need it at all.
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Only problem with that is that if they have a smart phone, data is required. $20 for 1 gb or $30 for unlimited
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Only problem with that is that if they have a smart phone, data is required. $20 for 1 gb or $30 for unlimited
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They don't. They have flip phone.
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HeyItsRyan said:
Hey folks.. I made a comment on this in another post of mine. As a Sprint employee, allow me to clear things up for people:
If you have a SINGLE line with Sprint then you're more than likely on the 'Everything Data 450' plan, which costs $79.99 a month before tax. To stay at the same monthly price you should just switch to the 'Unlimited, My Way' plan which costs you $50 for unlimited talk and text, and $30 for the unlimited data. $50 + $30 = $80.. which is what the Everything Data 450 plan costs right now.
It's actually a BETTER option, because now you get unlimited calling. With the Everything Data 450 plan, you only get 450 anytime minutes. With the new plan at the SAME price you get unlimited EVERYTHING. Or, you can choose the 'My All-in' plan for $110 month and get unlimited data, text, and calling PLUS a 5GB hotspot add-on for your phone.
The price scheme is the same for 2 phones as well. The only people who are gonna end up paying MORE are the ones who have 3 or more lines on their accounts. But remember, not ALL phones will require unlimited data, and some phone may be basic phones. So the plan will be cheaper.
If you have multiple SMARTphones with Sprint and want unlimited data, here is a breakdown of what you'll be paying with the new plans:
2 phones currently on the 'Everything Data Share 1500' plan = $149.99
2 phones on the new 'Everything, My Way' plan = $150 per month but now you get unlimited calling
3 phones currently on the 'Everything Data Share 1500' plan = $179.98
3 phones on the new 'Everything, My Way' plan = $210 per month but now you get unlimited calling
4 phones currently on the 'Everything Data Share 1500' plan = $209.97
4 phones on the new 'Everything, My Way' plan = $260 per month but now you get unlimited calling
But like I said, everyone with only 1 or 2 lines of service will NOT notice price differences unless they switch to the "My All-in" plan, but that's totally up to them.
Hope this helps.
P.S. We have NOT received official word as to whether or not existing family plans will be grandfathered in. With that said, there is a possibility you'll be forced to switch. The only reason why I personally believe you'll be grandfathered in, is because Sprint would lose THOUSANDS of customers if they forced existing customers to switch and ultimately pay more. I believe these new plans will only apply to NEW Sprint customers.
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What about when it's time to upgrade. Will we be forced to change plans if/when we upgrade?
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Ummmm I can check that, but as a Sprint employee I don't think it is. Our planogram changes go into effect on 7/19. We wouldn't roll out new rate plans until we got the new brochures for the customers, which we won't get until next Thursday.
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HeyItsRyan said:
Ummmm I can check that, but as a Sprint employee I don't think it is. Our planogram changes go into effect on 7/19. We wouldn't roll out new rate plans until we got the new brochures for the customers, which we won't get until next Thursday.
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So if it does change will we be made aware? I currently have five lines. I already pay $306 a month.
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Tmobile throttling unlimited 4G users who use "too much data"?

This month I decided to upgrade from the $30 5gb value plan to the $70 unlimited 4g plan in order to save on my home internet by tethering via wifi for my home network. I've had tmobile since february and I always go over the 5gb limit rather quickly and end up spending almost as much as the unlimited 4g plan per month because I have to top up early or suffer painfully waiting for a page to load with their god-awful 2g speeds.
Well, it seems tmobile isn't happy about how much data I've used since upgrading (close to 50gb in 3 weeks), and my internet speeds have PLUMMETED to the point where I'm lucky if I get 10kbps download speeds. Hmmm....that seems eerily similar to the speeds I would get when throttled down to 2g speed prior to upgrading my service plan.
In the past weeks I've been re-routed to a tmo page that says I'm either over my limit or not authorized to tether a couple of times, but I was able to bypass this by simply resetting my wifi access point, or at worst rebooting my phone. Well, now it seems they're tired of me outsmarting them, so they just throttled me. BTW, my phone shows I'm able to connect to h, h+, and 4g.
Having said that, here's why I'm so upset about all of this: Last night I called tmo customer service, and a rep told me there is an outage in my area, and it's expected to be resolved in a week (hmmm....my month ends in a week....coincidence???) So I called up my buddy and had him bring his nexus 4 over to my house so we could see if it really was an outage. Guess what??? He was able to connect to h, h+, and 4g, and when he ran a speedtest he got the results we both expected....normal h, h+ and 4g speeds....NOT 10kbps like I've been getting.
So, my summation: Tmobile is lying to their customers who use too much data, telling them that there is an outage in order to keep them on a leash. I don't remember signing/agreeing to anything that says "I will agree to pay for unlimited 4g data, as long as I limit my monthly data usage"
Anyone else experience this issue, or am I the only one?
Lets see if I got this straight..
you were tethering
They told you, you were not authorized to tether. Probably because you were over your 500mb allowance.
You tethered anyways, raking in 50gb of data used.
and you complain they are throttling you?
So you break their policy and complain they do something about it?
Move along here....nothing to see.
SinisterDragon said:
Lets see if I got this straight..
you were tethering
They told you, you were not authorized to tether. Probably because you were over your 500mb allowance.
You tethered anyways, raking in 50gb of data used.
and you complain they are throttling you?
So you break their policy and complain they do something about it?
Move along here....nothing to see.
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I can't wait for the "but unlimited means unlimited!" crap to come.
You paid for unlimited mobile data usage, without tethering. What made you think you could then turn around and use this as your home internet service provider?
SinisterDragon said:
Lets see if I got this straight..
you were tethering
They told you, you were not authorized to tether. Probably because you were over your 500mb allowance.
You tethered anyways, raking in 50gb of data used.
and you complain they are throttling you?
So you break their policy and complain they do something about it?
Move along here....nothing to see.
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Who told me I wasn't authorized??? A random webpage I was re-routed to, not any service agreement I signed.
also, if you acually read my post you would see that I didn't complain I'm throttled. I'm pissed they lied and said it's an outage, rather than just coming clean and saying "you tethered too much"
You did something bad...they did something bad. You both are even. Why get mad over something you're not supposed to be doing?
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defnow said:
You did something bad...they did something bad. You both are even.
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I did nothing wrong. I didn't agree to not tether, and my phone (sold officially by tmo with the same firmware and capabilities) comes with the option to tether. If they don't want me doing it, it should 1. clearly state in the agreement this is prohibited. 2. stop selling phones with the ability to tether out of the box.
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and my phone (sold officially by tmo with the same firmware and capabilities) comes with the option to tether.
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This logic is flawed due to the fact that phones come with the option of using mobile data, you still need to pay for the option to utilize it.
"But my phone came with the functionality to make phone calls, why should I have to pay to do so?"
Whether they lied or not, it's right on their site that the limit of tethering is 500MB on the $70 plan and you abused it. Be lucky they didn't terminate you.
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1. clearly state in the agreement this is prohibited.
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http://www.t-mobile.com/shop/plans/mobile-broadband-plans.aspx
Limited-time offers; subject to change. Taxes and fees additional. Compatible device required; not voice-capable. Domestic use only; no domestic roaming. Mobile Internet Plans: Partial megabytes rounded up. Full speeds available up to monthly allotment; then slowed to up to 2G speeds for rest of billing cycle. Domestic use only; no roaming. Roaming charges may apply to use via non-T-Mobile-owned Wi-Fi networks. Credit approval, deposit and $10 SIM starter kit may be required. If you switch plans, you may be bound by existing or extended term (including early termination provisions) and/or charged an up to $200 fee. Regulatory Programs Fee of $1.61 per line/month applies. Taxes approx. 6–28% of your monthly bill. Full speeds available up to monthly allotment; then, slowed to up to 2G speeds for rest of billing cycle. On-network and domestic roaming data allotments differ: 500 MB full-speed plan includes 10 MB roaming; 2.5 GB, 4.5 GB and Unlimited 4G full-speed plans include 50 MB roaming; 6.5 GB and 8.5 GB full-speed plans include 100 MB roaming; and 10.5 GB and 12.5 GB full-speed plans include 200 MB roaming. Unlimited text includes unlimited nationwide text, and picture and video messaging.Pay-In-Advance Mobile Internet Plans: Service available for time period and/or usage amount provided by Pass. For time period, a day is 12:00 a.m. to 11:59 p.m., based on time zone associated with account phone number. Usage rounded up to the nearest KB each session. Only one Pass may be active at a time. Account suspended after 365 days of inactivity. Data only; does not include voice, messaging or Wi-Fi services. Domestic only; no roaming. $10 Mobile Internet Discount: Requires one other line of post-paid phone service with T-Mobile on the same account as Mobile Internet line. Smartphone Mobile Hotspot: Qualifying plan required. Plan data allotment applies; Unlimited 4G data plan includes 500MB of tethering. No domestic roaming. Use of connected devices subject to T-Mobile Terms and Conditions. Coverage not available everywhere. Network Management: Data traffic of plans with limited high-speed data allotments greater than 2GB will be prioritized over other currently offered plans during periods of congestion. Service may be slowed, suspended, terminated, or restricted for misuse, abnormal use, interference with our network or ability to provide quality service to other users, or significant roaming.
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I did nothing wrong. I didn't agree to not tether, and my phone (sold officially by tmo with the same firmware and capabilities) comes with the option to tether. If they don't want me doing it, it should 1. clearly state in the agreement this is prohibited. 2. stop selling phones with the ability to tether out of the box.
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Whether you knowingly accepted it or not you did. When you purchased the $70 unlimited you agreed to only 500mb of tether data. It says it on your paper work, I know cause I just looked. It says it online. Whether you noticed that or not is a different questions. As far as lying to you, oh well. You were going behind their back and doing something you weren't supposed to do. As someone said before, you are lucky they didn't just terminate you.
What does this have to do with Nexus 4, apart from the fact it was used to tether?
kzakhar said:
What does this have to do with Nexus 4, apart from the fact it was used to tether?
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Do you see a tmobile forum?
Also, afaik, nexus devices are the only ones I know of that come with the ability to tether built into the firmware. All other devices (again, afaik) may have the option in settings, but you have to pay for the plan to actually enable it.
As said already, you are only allotted 500mb of tethering with that plan. You went over, they throttled you.
As far as the CSR that lied to you, I'm sure they didn't know what was going on, so they just said there's an outage because they weren't sure what else to say. Getting mad at T-Mo because one CSR didn't know what they were talking about (none, from any company, do) is like getting mad at Red Lobster because a waiter recited the wrong specials of the day. It was a mistake that one CSR made. It's not like the T-Mo board put the order down to all CSR's to outright lie to customers so they could sit around their meeting table and laugh as customers get angry.
hp420 said:
Also, afaik, nexus devices are the only ones I know of that come with the ability to tether built into the firmware. All other devices (again, afaik) may have the option in settings, but you have to pay for the plan to actually enable it.
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I don't see you complaining that you have a phone bill because you bought a phone that makes phone calls. Same logic.. you need to pay to play.
algorhythm said:
http://www.t-mobile.com/shop/plans/mobile-broadband-plans.aspx
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Limited-time offers; subject to change. Taxes and fees additional. Compatible device required; not voice-capable. Domestic use only; no domestic roaming. Mobile Internet Plans: Partial megabytes rounded up. Full speeds available up to monthly allotment; then slowed to up to 2G speeds for rest of billing cycle. Domestic use only; no roaming. Roaming charges may apply to use via non-T-Mobile-owned Wi-Fi networks. Credit approval, deposit and $10 SIM starter kit may be required. If you switch plans, you may be bound by existing or extended term (including early termination provisions) and/or charged an up to $200 fee. Regulatory Programs Fee of $1.61 per line/month applies. Taxes approx. 6–28% of your monthly bill. Full speeds available up to monthly allotment; then, slowed to up to 2G speeds for rest of billing cycle. On-network and domestic roaming data allotments differ: 500 MB full-speed plan includes 10 MB roaming; 2.5 GB, 4.5 GB and Unlimited 4G full-speed plans include 50 MB roaming; 6.5 GB and 8.5 GB full-speed plans include 100 MB roaming; and 10.5 GB and 12.5 GB full-speed plans include 200 MB roaming. Unlimited text includes unlimited nationwide text, and picture and video messaging.Pay-In-Advance Mobile Internet Plans: Service available for time period and/or usage amount provided by Pass. For time period, a day is 12:00 a.m. to 11:59 p.m., based on time zone associated with account phone number. Usage rounded up to the nearest KB each session. Only one Pass may be active at a time. Account suspended after 365 days of inactivity. Data only; does not include voice, messaging or Wi-Fi services. Domestic only; no roaming. $10 Mobile Internet Discount: Requires one other line of post-paid phone service with T-Mobile on the same account as Mobile Internet line. Smartphone Mobile Hotspot: Qualifying plan required. Plan data allotment applies; Unlimited 4G data plan includes 500MB of tethering. No domestic roaming. Use of connected devices subject to T-Mobile Terms and Conditions. Coverage not available everywhere. Network Management: Data traffic of plans with limited high-speed data allotments greater than 2GB will be prioritized over other currently offered plans during periods of congestion. Service may be slowed, suspended, terminated, or restricted for misuse, abnormal use, interference with our network or ability to provide quality service to other users, or significant roaming.
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Thank you for pointing that out... I never saw any of that
Now...as I said, I was aware that it's prohibited, but I was not aware of any TOS stating this.
I'm still not happy about them lying to me, though lol They could have at least said "you were a data hog, so we throttled you, as per our TOS". At this point I would have shrugged my shoulders, and been happy they let me go 3 weeks at the rate I had. Lying to customers, no matter what the reason is definitely not winning them any awards, to say the least. I mean, hypothetically speaking, if they terminate my service for using this much data, what are they gonna say? "our tower is completely inoperable, and maybe we'll have it fixed in two years"???? lol
hp420 said:
Do you see a tmobile forum?
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support.t-mobile.com/
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thedudejdog said:
support.t-mobile.com/
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I thought it went without saying that I was referring to this website. I wasn't aware I had to clearly state every single detail as if I'm lawyering this sh!t
way to be a douchebag
Come and ask a random unrelated question that eventually leads to someone reading and highlighting some ToS for you, exercise passive-aggressive behavior when someone disagrees with your opinion.
way to be a douchebag
they didnt disagree....they pointed to a completely different website!!!
way to miss the point entirely! and still be a douchebag
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Instead of calling people douchebags, try this next time:
1. Open the 'Nexus 4 General' forum
2. Locate the 'Nexus 4-T-Mobile U.S.A Thread'
3. Open the 'Nexus 4-T-Mobile U.S.A Thread'
4. Ask your very important question
5. ???
6. Profit.

Net10 $75 Unlimited 5GB Plan, anyone?

Loving my Nexus 5, it was so great to get to leave Verizon for a better phone, and a better price.
I've been on Straight Talk for the past month, and my time is almost up, 2.5gb is close, but I need a bit more. I want to get the new Net10 $75 plan, and evidently need a new AT&T sim card for their network.
Can I just buy the SIM I need and then select that plan when activating? Or do I HAVE to buy this $50 activation kit and then upgrade to the $75 after a month?
Been getting the run around on socials and help chat.
http://www.net10wireless.com/#/plans
UNLIMITED*
TALK, TEXT, DATA
$75 30 Days
No International Calls
Auto-Refill
Unlimited* Talk / Text
Picture Messaging
Web / Email and call 411
*Up to 5.0GB
Thanks ahead of time.
I thought ST was unlimited data?
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chipstien said:
I thought ST was unlimited data?
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They used to be, now they offer $45/month for unlimited talk, text & 2.5GB of data.. After the 2.5, I believe they throttle.
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Yup. I'm using between 2.75 and 4.5 data a month. I don't want the throttling.
Was looking at AIO, but it is throttled all the time, and who knows what will happen now that AT&T is buying Cricket (word is AIO is being shut down).
Anyways, Anyone have some helpful info?
It's 2.5gb of high speed speed data, then the slow you down to 2g.
My understanding is that you can just buy 0.99c sim off eBay and then activate it on any plan they have. It's a dollar risk, I'd try it before paying for an activation kit.. The apn settings are posted all over.
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coorsleftfield said:
It's 2.5gb of high speed speed data, then the slow you down to 2g.
My understanding is that you can just buy 0.99c sim off eBay and then activate it on any plan they have. It's a dollar risk, I'd try it before paying for an activation kit.. The apn settings are posted all over.
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That's what I was hoping. The guy I talked to on the phone support was nice, but I could barely hear him (landline), and that sounds like maybe what he was saying.
Net10 has free overnight shipping on their $6.99 sim cards, or you can get them on Amazon too for .99 as a Prime AddOn.
Make sure you get one already cut for micro size.
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Make sure you get one already cut for micro size.
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Check.
Was going to get this one.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0081FRQQW/
Picking up Need for Speed Rivals for Xbox One anyways. LOL
Okay @coorsleftfield , just ordered the one I linked. I'm assuming when it gets in I activate the sim and then select a plan on the site? It was a month ago for Straight Talk but I believe they had a similar setup (drank a lot since then).
tmobile is $70 for unlimited calls, unlimited texts, and completely unlimited high speed data(no throttling, an unlimited means 9999gb+).
simms22 said:
tmobile is $70 for unlimited calls, unlimited texts, and completely unlimited high speed data(no throttling, an unlimited means 9999gb+).
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Plus free text and 2G data internationally.
STi_Fanatic said:
Plus free text and 2G data internationally.
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right
simms22 said:
tmobile is $70 for unlimited calls, unlimited texts, and completely unlimited high speed data(no throttling, an unlimited means 9999gb+).
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To bad they suck in so many places which is probably why they are still so cheap.
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To bad they suck in so many places which is probably why they are still so cheap.
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not here in nyc, they are the best. i average 30-40mbps download and 15-25mbps upload. great lte coverage here, no dropped calls. and they are cheap not because of bad service, but because they are the 4th largest provider in the us, and are trying to take away the customers from the 3 largest providers. att is terrible in nyc(but improving), so is sprint.
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tmobile is $70 for unlimited calls, unlimited texts, and completely unlimited high speed data(no throttling, an unlimited means 9999gb+).
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Yeah, that's not what I asked about though, thanks.
My wife WORKS for T-Mobile, there's a reason I'm on AT&T now and she's giving up her Employee Plan for the same. Unlimited X No Signal = Unlimited Nothing. LOL In her call center they are lucky if they can get edge 95% of the time. In a large metro area too. In the two counties I work in, Socorro and Catron Counties, there is no T-Mobile service at all unless you stay within a few miles of the freeway (I-25), and that is spotty too. I can't be out of service for a 6 hour round trip drive to some of the lands we are responsible for near Arizona.
Hell, we live less than 200 feet from I-25, and she gets 1 to 2 bars in the house, and can't make a call unless she switches to WiFi.
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Plus free text and 2G data internationally.
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I have no need for this, hence why I started the thread about this specific plan with Net10.
I've seen the other threads with what's available and what folks think about them.
Sorry, that sounded rude, I just re read it. I apologize for that, wasn't my objective.
I was with T-Mobile for years under my wife's plan, I wish them nothing but luck and love how they are changing the industry, but until their network expands and gets reliable, I can't us them here in New Mexico.
RED ZMAN said:
Yeah, that's not what I asked about though, thanks.
My wife WORKS for T-Mobile, there's a reason I'm on AT&T now and she's giving up her Employee Plan for the same. Unlimited X No Signal = Unlimited Nothing. LOL In her call center they are lucky if they can get edge 95% of the time. In a large metro area too. In the two counties I work in, Socorro and Catron Counties, there is no T-Mobile service at all unless you stay within a few miles of the freeway (I-25), and that is spotty too. I can't be out of service for a 6 hour round trip drive to some of the lands we are responsible for near Arizona.
Hell, we live less than 200 feet from I-25, and she gets 1 to 2 bars in the house, and can't make a call unless she switches to WiFi.
I have no need for this, hence why I started the thread about this specific plan with Net10.
I've seen the other threads with what's available and what folks think about them.
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lol, i just checked out the part of new mexico that youre in, now it makes sense. i wouldnt consider anywhere near there a large population center where you work, probably not where you live either. yea, tmobile doesnt have good coverage out there, near the middle of no where.. my bad. but near actual large population areas, tmobile is starting to earn its name
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tmobile is $70 for unlimited calls, unlimited texts, and completely unlimited high speed data(no throttling, an unlimited means 9999gb+).
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Is tethering extra?
Go with h20 wireless, they have a $60 plan unlimited 4g no caps.
Its a new plan they just got.
TiltedAz said:
Is tethering extra?
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tethering is included in all the plans, its unlimited tethering on all the plans except its limited to 2.5gb on the completely unlimited high speed data plan($70 all inclusive). but even then, another 2gb tethering can be bought as well.
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