Re: Recomendations Wanted
Hi Jay et al,
Reliable, fast, unlimited.
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So...
- You want 4G. 4G = fast just like a great home connection (or at least as close as you'll get).
- 4G is not everywhere. Where it's not, the equipment should fall back to 3G which is usually like a cheap home connection.
- When you select a vendor, you need to understand their coverage map. The tricky part is that while they may claim nationwide coverage, sometimes there are big areas with no coverage. Sometimes, they get coverage in certain areas by way of roaming agreements that don't provide the same quality/speed.
- There are reasonably priced "unlimited" data plans available, but they may throttle the speed for all data usage, or may throttle it after you reach a certain level of data usage. So it might be high-speed for the first 2GB/month, but low speed after that.
- You want a MiFi device like a Verizon Jetpack that connects to the internet. It also creates a local WiFi network inside your trailer. That lets you connect multiple devices, like other computers, and tablets.
- You want a Wilson Amplifier that will help you get a reliable, fast connection when you're not close to the cell tower.
My opinion is that Verizon's network is faster and more reliable in more places than AT&T. I know this is hotly disputed in advertisements and by many users. However, I came to this conclusion when I had both AT&T and Verizon devices and could compare in all the places I visited. Verizon was almost always WAY better.
With the Verizon shared data plan, you select the monthly data usage. I think each additional 2GB is an additional $10/month.
I think AT&T has plans comparable to Verizon. But in addition to my earlier note, I think they rely more than Verizon on roaming agreements where performance is not as good as in the areas controlled by AT&T. So they show coverage on their maps, but when you get there, you find out it's not so good.
Sprint has the unlimited data plan, but check the details. I'm pretty sure the speed is throttled and I've not been impressed with the coverage of the Sprint network back when I used it.
VirginMobileUSA uses the Sprint network and I think still has an unlimited data plan at about 1/2 of the Sprint price. BUT, the speed is throttled even lower and there are large parts of the country where Sprint has roaming agreements that are not supported by VirginMobileUSA.
If you want to get more specific about equipment and choices, you might look at the
3Gstore and give them a call to talk through the various solutions. And I think they have another network choice that is low cost and uses either the Verizon or AT&T network. Again, check the details on speed, coverage, roaming.