T-Mobile is the one of best, especially, if we don’t try to circumvent the system, for qualified Fixed Home Internet service, However, maybe Not for Nomadic RVers….
Can you tell me what that mesh option is? I am not as tech savvy as I’d like to be. I also avoided T-Mobile for phone service because whenever you have to restart your phone, it comes on super loud and you have to muffle it like everybody in the house or camp knows that you restarted your phone in the middle of the night.
We have limited reports of enforcement on existing accounts - however, plenty of reports of T-Mobile no longer activating new accounts unless for a qualified service address.
I use ours and I’m sitting in Florida this month using it now. No issue. When I bought it the terms said ok for mobile then they back tracked and changed terms but I had already relied on the mobile terms so continue with it. When that stops I’ll return it. I think they haven’t enforced it either because they can’t or know they will lose a lot of money when they do. Once they get enough people in stationary home and over priced mobile they may start enforcing it.
I've taken my T-Mobil Home Internet away from my home address up to a couple of hours away twice & had zero service issues, however I returned back home within 12 hours of leaving. Worked flawlessly plugged into my minivan!
That's what happens when you're no longer the David, but have become a Goliath. Whenever there's a merger, we all lose and the improved efficiency of the combined company also means higher labor efficiency and fewer jobs. The only people who win with a merger are the shareholders, especially the executives.
T-Mobile is the one of best, especially, if we don’t try to circumvent the system, for qualified Fixed Home Internet service, However, maybe Not for Nomadic RVers….
I'm in a RV so they don't get my business. Thanks for that update.
Can you tell me what that mesh option is? I am not as tech savvy as I’d like to be. I also avoided T-Mobile for phone service because whenever you have to restart your phone, it comes on super loud and you have to muffle it like everybody in the house or camp knows that you restarted your phone in the middle of the night.
This is an home internet cellular based service - not mesh, or cell phone. More at www.rvmobileinternet.com/tmhi
@@MobileInternetResourceCenterthe top tier plan said it comes with a mesh router, which is probably what the other view was asking about
I’m curious if anyone has any first hand experience with their account being disabled for using away from a fixed location.
We have limited reports of enforcement on existing accounts - however, plenty of reports of T-Mobile no longer activating new accounts unless for a qualified service address.
I use ours and I’m sitting in Florida this month using it now. No issue. When I bought it the terms said ok for mobile then they back tracked and changed terms but I had already relied on the mobile terms so continue with it. When that stops I’ll return it. I think they haven’t enforced it either because they can’t or know they will lose a lot of money when they do. Once they get enough people in stationary home and over priced mobile they may start enforcing it.
I've taken my T-Mobil Home Internet away from my home address up to a couple of hours away twice & had zero service issues, however I returned back home within 12 hours of leaving. Worked flawlessly plugged into my minivan!
T-Mobile has really turned into crap.
That's what happens when you're no longer the David, but have become a Goliath. Whenever there's a merger, we all lose and the improved efficiency of the combined company also means higher labor efficiency and fewer jobs. The only people who win with a merger are the shareholders, especially the executives.