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Any cheap options for backup internet service?
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2020 11:40 am
by tvecell
I have a DSL, which is fine, unless the power goes out 'cause the head-end dies seconds after the power... So I've been running LTE as a backup link on Verizon, using US-mobile pre-paid refilling a 1GB SIM (now 1.5GB) monthly for under $15. Due to power pole replacements we've had around 16 day-long power outages in the past 12 months (don't get me started) and I don't see that ending... We usually can get by on 1GB for a day and it's easy to add another GB or two using US-mobile's interface if we really need to. Problem is that even though you can get the SIMs with only data you're supposed to only use a phone. I'm wondering whether anyone has recommendations for similarly priced options that are more legit for routers.
Re: Any cheap options for backup internet service?
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2020 12:05 pm
by MattB29
Both Red Pocket and Cricket offer DATA only sims on AT&T as the carrier. I presently am on the Cricket 20GB for $35/mo with a Netgear LB1120. Previously I was using Red pocket of 5gb for $25/mo. on the same device. Cricket does require that your IMEI is approved and I had to visit their store and pay the connection and service fees ($30 IIIRC). Been working excellently for me. Red pocket does not have any additional fees but you might have to deal with getting LTE working through customer service. AT&T sometimes wants to assign 3g only to non phone use of sims. Red Pocket does offer a 1GB plan for $10.
This is my only home internet.
Re: Any cheap options for backup internet service?
Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2020 3:19 pm
by LoveMeSomeCALTE
MattB29 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 26, 2020 12:05 pm
Both Red Pocket and Cricket offer DATA only sims on AT&T as the carrier. I presently am on the Cricket 20GB for $35/mo with a Netgear LB1120. Previously I was using Red pocket of 5gb for $25/mo. on the same device. Cricket does require that your IMEI is approved and I had to visit their store and pay the connection and service fees ($30 IIIRC)
Is this specifically for Cricket's Simply Data plan (I assume you're talking about them?) or any of their plans?