If you are saying AT&T doesn't have plans that only work on 5G, I agree. All their existing plans still support 3G and LTE. But not all their existing plans support 5G.
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Type: Posts; User: kevink1
If you are saying AT&T doesn't have plans that only work on 5G, I agree. All their existing plans still support 3G and LTE. But not all their existing plans support 5G.
My router would support it. It also can do fallback, where it only uses the other ISP in case the first one goes done. I live in an area that, other than my cable modem, I would have to use either...
Assuming you have a router that can support 2 internet connections at the same time, I don't think you would get either. To truly bond I think you need support at both your site and the ISP.
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My initial estimate sheet I downloaded had my first bill over $60, counting taxes and the activation fee. The real bill didn't have taxes, just the $3.49 in fees. So was off by over $12.
What Cricket provides is additional plans and price points to ATT Prepaid. And the MVNOs. Depending on what you require, and your price elasticity, Cricket may be an excellent choice or may not be...
This article has a plausible reason for the existence of this plan at all. To handle plans with enough devices that they max out at 10. In which case, the fact that the plan has better specs than...
So the current plan, which since it doesn't specify 4GLTE possibly supports 5G whenever an iPad is released with 5G support, and I buy one, is the one with the limit.
I bet that is one of the...
I have 5G iPhone on att network bot not 5G plan. Don’t want to spend that kind of money when att doesn’t have 5G locally yet for me.
Confirm it shows up on my account this morning. Compared to the $35 prepaid account this plan $11 cheaper. Has some hotspot. So still a bargain for me. But I have cable internet.
Mine doesn't break out hotspot. Maybe it will on the first full plan starting after Feb 5th.
I assumed you could create a new account with a new SIM if your account had previously been cancelled due to super high usage. Of course, you can't get new accounts anymore.
With the prepaid plans, if someone got cancelled they probably could just signup again with different email. But you are right with postpaid, can't hide who you are.
I just like the convenience...
This is why, especially on this plan, when I try to answer questions I've been trying to give the date I did stuff. This plan especially since it isn't documented anywhere.
There is a lot of...
I thought the confusion was for the standalone plan. The add-on doesn't support hotspot.
There is some postings on reddit today that possibly plans opened after Feb 5th or 6th show a 10GB limit on the usage page. Older plans don't show this (mine dates from Dec 31). So was the previous...
Would have helped to have an example, but maybe by new ATT they mean phones on the VoLTE compatibility list. Not that long ago if needed it could work 3G but ATT is getting stricter.
Or going into retirement.
I don't recall seeing anywhere officially that the $20 plan is "unlimited" hotspot, but that is what some people have reported. My first month with the plan I only used 1GB.
That $29.99 plan (which was later $34.99) plan didn't support hotspot, and isn't available anymore.
This is the "standalone" plan, not the add-on plan. The representative at the local ATT...
I would suspect that their unlocking policy won't change. Tracfone unlocks after a year. If they give people a year to transition to some other carrier, or to the Verizon service on TF, they will...
But to be more complicated. The iPhone X from Apple with the Intel modem is lacking CDMA. Like many of the "GSM" phones sold. This is the model that was sold to GSM networks (though depending on...
It would help whether you want to use TF on ATT or TM networks.
For one, it is likely that Verizon will be pushing their customers to the Verizon network on TF when their purchase goes through. ...
As far as I know, there is Cricket owned by ATT. Only ATT service. And Metro, owned by T-Mobile. Kind of a MVNO, there have been arguments about that, I'm not going to pick sides.
I think in...
Back in late 2019 when I left ATT Prepaid it definitely wasn't my phone number. It was some number that I wouldn't have known without calling.
Several miles on US34 were dead on ATT Prepaid and barely had signal on Verizon MVNO in Garland. Obviously if I lived in the area, instead of visiting every year or 2, I would have to reconsider my...