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lostinfla

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RV Year
2016
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Dutch Star
RV Length
37
TOW/TOAD
2026 Willys 2 door XR
Thinking about using our T mobile home internet in the coach, but wondering if it will work out of home area without being cut off by provider for using in multiple areas. Anyone?
 
Thanks, switching to fiber at the house, so wanted to keep the Tmobile acct for the coach.
 
We have had it for a few years - no issues with traveling. Even works well while rolling down the highway.

We have Starlink as a backup if we get into an area with no cell coverage.
 
1000% keep it!!
I LOVE t-mobile!!!
Heck, I’ll even call their customer service just to chat with them! LOL They are THAT good!
 
Been using it over 2 years full time. No problems. Good coverage.
 
We've had T-Mobile about 2 1/2 years in our home, and each trip we unplug it and take it with us on the road. Never a problem - though their terms say that's not supposed to happen. Maybe one day we will get cut off, but it's worked great so far and we keep using it.

We love T-Mobile too and with their dependebility, it's easy to understand how and why they've become the #1 carrier in the USA for customer satisfaction and 5G coverage.
 
I have used T-Mobile 5g home internet at multiple locations up and down the East Coast. It works very well, and a good signal is usually available, especially near Interstate highways. I was told when I got the router that it would only work in the home location, but that turned out to not be true. It works everywhere that a signal is available.
 

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