As stated in the title I am looking for a provider that offers mobile broadband best suited to a lifestyle on the road. We have service through ATT with a 10gb share plan for our phones and laptop but we constantly go over the limit. We are internet junkies lol. Anybody know of any plans that could be unlimited or have a high data limit? ATT's overage charges are a joke. Thank you.
You really only have a couple of viable options. One is to simply bump up to a higher tiered plan with AT&T (or Verizon), and the other is to make the best use of available free WiFi. There are no national carriers with unlimited data plans anymore, at least not ones that don't clamp down hard on your data speeds once you hit 2-2.5 GB in a month. For heavy data usage, Straight Talk is more expensive than AT&T or Verizon, by a large margin, and it's not even close to being as reliable.
I am still grandfathered in on Verizon's unlimited data plan, and it's really and truly unlimited. If I'm on a 3G signal and I'm past the 2GB mark it gets clamped down pretty hard, though, like a bad dialup during an electrical storm, but the 4G LTE stays at high speed. This past month, from Dec 3 to Jan 4, I used 36.99 GB of data, most of it tethering my phone to the laptop.
You currently have an Unlimited Data package on one or more lines on your account. The Unlimited Data package is no longer available. To continue, please select a new Data Option for all of the lines on your plan. You will not be able to go back to your current Unlimited Data package.
Shyeah, right, like I'm gonna change my plan. My contract ended two years ago, but my plan remains. If I were to switch my current plan ($100 a month for unlimited talk, text and data) to one of the currently available tiered plans at the same price, I'd get a whole 2 GB of data. Switching to a 40 GB plan would cost me $340 (AT&T has the same pricing structure, more or less). Whatever tiered plan you choose, it's $15 per GB when you go over, so if I had a 2 GB plan I've have had to pay an extra $525 last month. Of course, when it comes time to get a new phone I'll have to pay full retail price for it, because if I get it with any discount I lose my plan. But paying $600 on-time for a new phone is highly preferable to paying an extra $300 a month for the data that I'm using.