I live full time in an RV and use Mobil broadband, Home service and mobile service are different. You may connect your home service to your wifi net, the fine print in the mobile service contract prohibits using mobile on any network including wifi. I have two smart phones with Internet and I had a data card for over six years when AT&T put the 5G limit. I called and they allowed me to terminate the contract without penalty but would not lift the limit. The rep told me the reason for the limits was people using Mobil broadband on LANs and overloading the cell network. I told him their own marketing was responsible by encouraging high usage. He agreed that was in fact the problem but I was out of luck as far as the 6G limit.
Grizz
--- On Fri, 9/18/09, Jim Dykes <jimd@garlic.
From: Jim Dykes <jimd@garlic.
Subject: [IBWiFi] Re: Sprint
To: InternetByWiFi@
Date: Friday, September 18, 2009, 2:47 AM
When I opened the message, I found that lazydazer@verizon. net had written:
> Jim: We have Verizon wi-fi at home and there is *no* limit to the amount of
> upload/download per month.
You probably got it before they went from unlimited to 5 G. I'm still gonna see if
they can't help me out because I have been with them quitea number of years.
Regards,
Jim
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