dan.ciprus wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2020 9:25 pm
Hello,
What's your take on this provider?
The link in your title unlimitedserviceprovider.com doesn't seem to work (maybe a typo?)
Besides cost and coverage, you should pick a carrier carefully which will not throttle your speeds after a certain amount of regular or hotspot data usage.
The easiest way to tell if you have good signal in your home on a particular carrier without actually signing up for service, is by simply inviting friends over with phone service on all major carriers, and running a couple of speed test in and around the house (speedtest.net). Don't worry about the bars too much, sometimes even with one or two bars you could get decent speeds (LTE can be weird like that). Keep in mind, phones have tiny built-in antennas, so with a router's external antennas (even the short sticks it comes with), generally you should get better signal/speeds, provided that you use a CAT-6 or higher modem.
Verizon tends to have the most extensive coverage with normal speeds/average latency, but it's also the most expensive carrier, even their unlimited prepaid runs $65/mo. If you want to use the Verizon network without paying an arm and a leg, then check out Visible for $40/mo (low speeds, high latency), or PagePlus for $55/mo (normal speeds, average latency).
Then there's Tmobile/SimpleMobile for $50/month (high speeds, low latency), or ATT iPad plan $35/month (lower speeds, average latency), or Sprint for around $60/mo (normal speeds, average latency). In order to use some of these unlimited data services you will need a compatible OpenWRT router with TTL settings from thewirelesshaven.com, otherwise it simply won't work or you'll get throttled after just a couple of gigs. Happy hunting;)