My plan B is Starlink. I have a new nonactivated Gen 3 standard kit under the bed. I have been using T-Mobile home internet 7 months a year at home and 5 months while traveling in the RV during the summer. I asked and was told that this was acceptable. If this is no longer the case I will cancel T-Mobile in a heartbeat. I am already upset with them over false promises and price hikes. I refuse to switch to the new “Away” plan.
As a truck driver everything is already expensive for us. Home internet was amazing and a bright spot for $50. Now $160 is insane, hopefully the power cord lasts more than a month 😂
After seeing your last video on T-Mobile Home Internet I cancelled the plan. We are not full- timers, but take long trips. T- Mobile worked well for us. I went with the FMCA T-Mobile Hot Spot. $60 mth plus a one-time $40 fee for the device. Put them side-by-side (before returning the Home Internet) and got the same speeds. The FMCA $50 “annual” fee is not a big deal as they offer a lot of other services.
I was using mine full time under the $50 a month. When I went to pause it they weren’t doing it anymore and not allowing people to travel with it. When it was reliable it was great but it was very reliable in most areas. Definitely not worth $160 a month.
I received an e-mail notice from T-Mobile on July 11th stating that unless I moved my home internet device to the approved address, update to a new eligible address, or change my internet plan, my service will be suspended on Aug. 1st, 2024. I am currently using it at my seasonal RV site (not an approved location) which is 15 miles from my approved home address. I was hoping to continue using it until mid-Oct. then move it to my home. My local T-Mobile reps were unaware anyone was being shut off. They were of little help other than to say call customer service or wait until Aug. 1st to see what happens. Not sure what I will do yet.
i've been waiting for something like this for the last 13 years. $160? hell yes! i'm in. no more airbnb asking if the wifi is good. just travel, go to new spot, call ahead to see if the place has tmobile coverage and plug in! i earn that 160 in a few hours of work anyways. i'm doing it!
I have the business version of T-Mobile internet under my Tax Id for $50 with a static IP for $3 I use in my own outdoor modem. Was there any chatter about them doing the same on that or just the home one ?
Does the hardware have an antenna port? Without that, it's an expensive choice that's not a whole lot better than using my phone as a hotspot. We used the Home version while traveling last winter. If we didn't have phone coverage (Georgia mountains) the Home internet didn't work, either. It was faster than the phone hotspot, but not as fast as our cable internet at home.
There many reps who told customers they could use it mobile because T-Mobile was not enforcing the clearly stated fixed location terms - probably to get their commission. As we understand it, address validation will apply to all.
Curious if you've seen any more evidence of TMO implementing geo-fencing yet for TMHI? Have to make a decision within 2 weeks on leaving it away for security cameras or taking it south until next spring.
@@MobileInternetResourceCenter tyvm... Is it a trickle, or en mass? we're using ours 2400miles from listed address, have last year and this year. No notice, but considerably less bandwidth yr/yr.
The US pays the highest cost in the world for the slowest internet services. This is ridiculous. $160?!! Guess I'll be staying with Starlink and staying away from trees.
I live in tn and we live in rual area do you know any services for gaming Hughes net is in our area an I heard it’s awful an to much money thanks so much
I have T-Mobile phone/watch plans and would NEVER use their Away plan. Absurd pricing is the primary reason followed by spotty/weak service. I went with SIMO a few months ago back and have already found areas where the AT&T signal was much better so a simple reconfigure of the SIMO 5G and we were up with a strong signal. T-Mobile is missing a hige opportunity by sxrewing over the Home plan users. I predict a loss of revenue is just around the corner.
I think this is a pretty bad plan. But Starlink is *not* a lot cheaper. Only $10/month less. The Starlink dish is $600. It’ll take 5 years before you save money on Starlink. And I wouldn’t be surprised if you want to upgrade your Starlink dish in less than 5 years. EDIT: I will be using Starlink instead of TMO, but I already have a Starlink dish so it’s an obvious choice.
The $299 dish if for fixed locations only in certain states. If you want to move locations to a state not eligible for that deal, Starlink will have you pay the difference in price first.
To expensive T-Mobile. Also worthless in many state, national parks and boondocking sites where there is no or little cellular. We use Calyx for cellular hotspot and Starlink mini to fill in. Starlink mini has a 50GB plan and unlimited and can be paused.
What's the difference and how is it any of mobile business where I am at any given time? Just another way for the credit deft slave system to financially abuse those who will tend to be poorer and less able to fight off the trolls these criminals work for.
My plan B is Starlink. I have a new nonactivated Gen 3 standard kit under the bed. I have been using T-Mobile home internet 7 months a year at home and 5 months while traveling in the RV during the summer. I asked and was told that this was acceptable. If this is no longer the case I will cancel T-Mobile in a heartbeat. I am already upset with them over false promises and price hikes. I refuse to switch to the new “Away” plan.
As a truck driver everything is already expensive for us. Home internet was amazing and a bright spot for $50. Now $160 is insane, hopefully the power cord lasts more than a month 😂
T-Mobile, Go away!!
After seeing your last video on T-Mobile Home Internet I cancelled the plan. We are not full- timers, but take long trips. T- Mobile worked well for us. I went with the FMCA T-Mobile Hot Spot. $60 mth plus a one-time $40 fee for the device. Put them side-by-side (before returning the Home Internet) and got the same speeds. The FMCA $50 “annual” fee is not a big deal as they offer a lot of other services.
Thank you!
I was using mine full time under the $50 a month. When I went to pause it they weren’t doing it anymore and not allowing people to travel with it. When it was reliable it was great but it was very reliable in most areas. Definitely not worth $160 a month.
I will defnitely STAY AWAY from that price!
I received an e-mail notice from T-Mobile on July 11th stating that unless I moved my home internet device to the approved address, update to a new eligible address, or change my internet plan, my service will be suspended on Aug. 1st, 2024. I am currently using it at my seasonal RV site (not an approved location) which is 15 miles from my approved home address. I was hoping to continue using it until mid-Oct. then move it to my home. My local T-Mobile reps were unaware anyone was being shut off. They were of little help other than to say call customer service or wait until Aug. 1st to see what happens. Not sure what I will do yet.
Thanks for sharing.. first report we have seen of address validation! Let us know what happens on Aug 1.
i've been waiting for something like this for the last 13 years. $160? hell yes! i'm in. no more airbnb asking if the wifi is good. just travel, go to new spot, call ahead to see if the place has tmobile coverage and plug in! i earn that 160 in a few hours of work anyways. i'm doing it!
There are so many more affordable options that would give you the same benefits - www.rvmobileinternet.com/planpicks
Interesting to see
I have the business version of T-Mobile internet under my Tax Id for $50 with a static IP for $3 I use in my own outdoor modem. Was there any chatter about them doing the same on that or just the home one ?
Does the hardware have an antenna port? Without that, it's an expensive choice that's not a whole lot better than using my phone as a hotspot. We used the Home version while traveling last winter. If we didn't have phone coverage (Georgia mountains) the Home internet didn't work, either. It was faster than the phone hotspot, but not as fast as our cable internet at home.
T-Mobile offers some models with antenna ports, but not all do.
I got it a long time ago ...they told me that I could use it RVing.. is this for new people .
There many reps who told customers they could use it mobile because T-Mobile was not enforcing the clearly stated fixed location terms - probably to get their commission. As we understand it, address validation will apply to all.
Curious if you've seen any more evidence of TMO implementing geo-fencing yet for TMHI? Have to make a decision within 2 weeks on leaving it away for security cameras or taking it south until next spring.
We have started to see address validation happening.
@@MobileInternetResourceCenter tyvm... Is it a trickle, or en mass? we're using ours 2400miles from listed address, have last year and this year. No notice, but considerably less bandwidth yr/yr.
The US pays the highest cost in the world for the slowest internet services. This is ridiculous. $160?!! Guess I'll be staying with Starlink and staying away from trees.
What do you need to provide for TMobile Business? What is everyone going to use ? I refuse to pay $160.
Our members have guidance for setting up T-Mobile Business accounts in our gear center: www.rvmobileinternet.com/tmobile-business
I do Starlink for $150 and never have had an issue. I will stick to it. No thanks T-Mobile!
Does it work for gaming do you know thanks 😊
Hilarious 😂
I live in tn and we live in rual area do you know any services for gaming Hughes net is in our area an I heard it’s awful an to much money thanks so much
For a specific location, it's hard to guess from afar, here's our guide: www.rvmobileinternet.com/stationary
Oh boy thats WAY TO MUCH. Star link is cheaper and works everywhere. And especially when Calyx Institute is ON THE SAME NETWORK. For 41$. BIG FLOP
Star link it is.
$160 for de-prioritized date must be an April fools joke.
How do I change to the business plan if I don’t have a business or the 59.00 bring your own device
You can apply as a sole proprietor - we have further guidance for our members in our guide at www.rvmobileinternet.com/tmobile-business
Or you just sign up for Calyx for $50/month
As recommended in this video.. it's one of our top picks: www.rvmobileinternet.com/planpicks
Exactly what we will do. In fact we might switch on principle.
Or they could get no takers on the new high priced plan and rethink then tire thing.
I have T-Mobile phone/watch plans and would NEVER use their Away plan. Absurd pricing is the primary reason followed by spotty/weak service. I went with SIMO a few months ago back and have already found areas where the AT&T signal was much better so a simple reconfigure of the SIMO 5G and we were up with a strong signal. T-Mobile is missing a hige opportunity by sxrewing over the Home plan users. I predict a loss of revenue is just around the corner.
Oh so its Tmobiles way of kicking people off lol. Starlinks faster and is available in ALOT more locations, and is a lot cheaper LOL.
I think this is a pretty bad plan. But Starlink is *not* a lot cheaper. Only $10/month less.
The Starlink dish is $600. It’ll take 5 years before you save money on Starlink. And I wouldn’t be surprised if you want to upgrade your Starlink dish in less than 5 years.
EDIT: I will be using Starlink instead of TMO, but I already have a Starlink dish so it’s an obvious choice.
@@gf2eI pay 120 for SL and just update my address as needed (and get standard priority)
Current SL kit price is $299
Break even @ 7.5 months
The $299 dish if for fixed locations only in certain states. If you want to move locations to a state not eligible for that deal, Starlink will have you pay the difference in price first.
To expensive T-Mobile. Also worthless in many state, national parks and boondocking sites where there is no or little cellular. We use Calyx for cellular hotspot and Starlink mini to fill in. Starlink mini has a 50GB plan and unlimited and can be paused.
T mobile lost my home internet business.
That price is a no go. Not worth it.
Horrible plan
Rip off
What's the difference and how is it any of mobile business where I am at any given time? Just another way for the credit deft slave system to financially abuse those who will tend to be poorer and less able to fight off the trolls these criminals work for.
More expensive than Starlink. You're a sucker if you buy this over starlink.