Texsinbad
RVF Regular
- Joined
- Dec 9, 2020
- Messages
- 6
- Location
- Tampa Bay Florida
- RV Year
- 2021
- RV Make
- Forest River
- RV Model
- Rockwood 2205S
- RV Length
- 23'10"
- Fulltimer
- No
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Mobile Must Have has a business unlimited plan, but it is 160 a month. It is currently on waitlist. I have heard via Mobile Internet Resources that this type of plan is legit and is truly unlimited.
Link to Mobile Must Have
Just a point that others probably noted. With cell service there is no charge and most have unlimited calls. Google voice uses data and can be avoided in the way it is intended,via phone call.Ideally, I would like to stay under $100 a month. We only have one cell phone, and right now, it is on a pre-paid plan with Tello for $6 a month. I don't make many calls, and the ones I do make are with Google Voice.
At home, we have Spectrum. It is 30 mps unlimited for $19.99 a month.
The Rockwood comes with WIFI Ranger WIFI Booster Sky 4, but that is not going to help in most campgrounds with weak or overcrowded.
When streamers come into an area with limited service they knock out service for everybody. How inconsiderate is that?
I don't know how to respond to that Joel. The thought of "for the greater good" eludes you.With all due respect, streaming isn't something limited to some small group of people you term "streamers." It is the way more and more people receive their TV and other content. It's not just my opinion that satellite TV and cable are outdated and dying "delivery systems." AT&T can't even find a buyer to take DirecTV off its hands at a price that won't result in them showing a huge loss for their investment.
I don't dispute the fact that the cellular "backbone" gets stretched "thin" by usage, but chiding people for streaming isn't going to change that. Over the next several years the buildout of the 5G cellular network will gradually improve things, although the use of DSS 5G will, in the near term, actually reduce the total bandwidth available for users.
Joel (AKA docj)
I don't know how to respond to that Joel. The thought of "for the greater good" eludes you.
Yes am aware. I pay Verizon dearly for so called priority service. On weekends in the forest where infrastructure is at it's worst, I can hardly make a phone call. Do I have a gripe? I think so with a reason. I made sure when I signed on the dotted line that I was getting priority service, but!!!Are you aware that cellular service is tiered with postpaid plans having higher priority on the network than prepaid plans? If you're experiencing slowdowns on the network you are using, how do you know that it's because other people are streaming? In fact they may simply have cellular plans that have higher priority than yours.
For example, both of our phones have Verizon postpaid accounts. They have very high priority on the network so I can always do whatever I need but they have a limited amount of hotspot data so I can't really use them for streaming except in very limited circumstances. On the other hand, I have three unlimited data accounts (one on each carrier) that are all prepaid plans with lower priority. I can't count on them to be as fast as my phones, but between the three of them I usually have enough bandwidth to stream
FWIW I often consume more data when surfing the web and accessing forums such as this than I do by streaming video for an hour or two. When I watch live TV on YouTube TV my usage is typically ~500MB/hr which isn't all that high. Not all streaming involves 4K video at >2GB/hr.
I really don't think they are expanding because we don't know how to act in society. I think it is because we keep complaining to them.Demand has caused the growth of infrastructure we have today. If we were all considerate you really think the telecom would be expanding and increasing capacity.