Hello Kurt!
I don't think any of the mobile carriers here offer
unlimited unthrottled after the cap.
I'm looking to lower my cable bill, and did some shopping
online -Xfinity has unlimited internet included in the
cost of the package. At least that's what they're
alluding to.
Yes.. the traditional internet to feed at home via cable,
fibre, dsl ..is usually lower priced than a mobile solution.
However, Bell offers something called Ruralnet which is
basically a cellphone attached to the side of your house and it
picks up the best mobile signal for internet at your fixed
location. That one apparently is designed to provide
"adequate" data for families that need streaming video.
Their new definition of "Unlimited" is 1.2 tb/month, and
varying costs per additional gigabit afterwards, or $30/
month every month if you use your own modem. I suppose,
to make up for them not being able to charge you for
modem rental.
I am nowhere near using up terrabytes for my internet. Infact,
I don't even bother with a traditional internet solution at
home. I'm not a tv junkie.
However, across all my mobile devices, I will have a total of
about 75GB/mo after I switch them to the new luckymobile
offerings. I just use each one as a mobile hotspot inturn as
required.
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