Top Cellular & Starlink Data Plans for RV & Boat Mobile Internet - Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile

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  • Опубліковано 29 лис 2024

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  • @cjphx86
    @cjphx86 3 місяці тому +6

    I always love and appreciate these periodic updates, Cherie!! Thank you for what you, Chris, and the entire MIRC team do for us all!!

  • @dishcleaner2
    @dishcleaner2 3 місяці тому +8

    Super useful. It is a crying shame we have to jump through so many hoops because of corporate greed.

    • @audreyandlinCompany
      @audreyandlinCompany Місяць тому +1

      Maybe you're not old enough to remember when the phone company broke up? Or when the internet started? It starts out expensive and complicated but as demand and competition increase, it gets cheaper and easier. Hang in there! 😉

    • @OpenCarryUSMC
      @OpenCarryUSMC Місяць тому

      That “corporate greed” is the only reason you have the opportunity to have a cell phone, hot spot, online shopping, starlink, door dash, Lyft, and the list goes on.
      So if you don’t like greedy profit driven companies you’re free to not use their products.
      While you’re at it, any retirement plan you have is based on “corporate greed” and sorry to say (not really) YOU and your money in that plan are responsible for all that “corporate greed”.
      Welcome to the world of economics.

    • @dishcleaner2
      @dishcleaner2 Місяць тому +1

      @@OpenCarryUSMC the scarcity is artificial though. That is what annoys me. I highly doubt it makes a difference to T-mobile financially if you’re roaming with a 5G router or not. Our phones do this as we drive already. America has some of the worst internet services out of all of the rich countries. Our infrastructure is more expensive to build because we have more landmass than west Europe or East Asian islands, but even when you factor that in, we are getting shafted. I buy ETFs; I know I’m helping maintain the status quo. Just know their profit margins are so thick because it’s virtually impossible to make a competitive product without being Elon Musk. Starlink doesn’t really break the mold in terms of price though.

    • @OpenCarryUSMC
      @OpenCarryUSMC Місяць тому

      @@dishcleaner2 supply and demand, the second lesson of economics 101. Companies only charge what the market will bear and provide them a profit.
      If the cost is a dollar and the market will pay $1.15 that might be doable. If the market will pay $2 for everything the company can produce, then the price will be $2.
      Then someone will look and go “hey if we make that then we could charge $1.50 and people would buy OUR product.
      Rinse repeat.
      Capitalism and competition drive the price down through that exact mechanism.
      The first lesson in economics 101? TINSTAAFL
      There is no such thing as a free lunch.

    • @OpenCarryUSMC
      @OpenCarryUSMC Місяць тому

      @@dishcleaner2 5G is really kind of worthless except in highly built up areas where they have installed dense transceiver networks.
      The reason for this is that 5G is extremely short range because of the high frequency with low power. This might be why you think it’s manufactured scarcity.
      I’m a licensed radio amateur and teach people that seek a license. 5G is higher frequency so more information can be imbedded into the signal but because it is such high frequency and short wavelength at the comparatively low power levels used within that system ….. milliwatts where most amateur radios are incapable of less than 2 watts and many have a 10 watt minimum.
      So 5G (all cell tech really but 5G more so) is short range and infrastructure heavy so it’s really only viable in major cities and tech areas.
      4G LTE has towers all over the place and with a booster you can get a lot of coverage, especially once parked if you deploy a stationary booster (the FCC dictates the maximum antenna gain you can use and the limit for mobile boosters is significantly lower than for stationary ones) you can get cell coverage almost anywhere with a yagI antenna and a mast to get the antenna higher (line of sight to a tower supporting your carrier).
      It’s a lot of tech and a lot of infrastructure. But I’d they could provide you a better signal with existing gear they would. Though they probably charge a premium for it as well because the market demand is likely there.

  • @ManWander
    @ManWander 3 місяці тому +1

    your videos are always full of useful info -- thank you!

  • @vartankOG
    @vartankOG 3 місяці тому +2

    Hey Cheri the ATT Witeless Broadband names were updated to Standard, Avdanced, and Premium according to the att website

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  3 місяці тому

      Thanks.. looks like we have it correct on our info page: www.rvmobileinternet.com/gear/att-business-plans/

  • @patrickcallender8429
    @patrickcallender8429 18 днів тому

    For the next 4 months we will travel from Colorado to one month in Texas and 3 months in Palm Springs, Ca. We thought T Mobile was the best for us but then we heard that they caught up to us RV'ers and raised the price to $160 per month. We only have 2 lap tops that are rarely used, 2 cell phones and a tv that we would like to use for streaming Paramount, Peacock, Amazon Plus, etc. Any suggestions? We will not us Starlink.

  • @OpenCarryUSMC
    @OpenCarryUSMC Місяць тому

    I have Visible and an IPhone 6s. We travel and the 5mbps hasn’t been an issue for surfing the net or video streaming UA-cam and Netflix.
    The other half has ATT unlimited hotspot so we’re good as long as one of us has service.
    We were going to do Starlink for the coach were building for a 5 year full time adventure but. Is we’re just going to go with WeBoost as starlink has is to overpriced.

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  Місяць тому +1

      Here's our guide to boosters to learn more about them, and their limitations: www.rvmobileinternet.com/boosters
      Your biggest improvement might be getting a much more modern iPhone - you'll gain so much more coverage.

  • @alone-yy9ly
    @alone-yy9ly 15 днів тому

    I'm going to buy Starlink for the purpose of using it at sea. Do you have any carrier and price to recommend among the Starlink Mobile Priority Service Plan plans? It is expensive because it is a pricing plan of about 1TB/$1000 based on the Starlink site

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  15 днів тому

      Starlink plans are your only option for use with a Starlink dish. Here's our guide that includes the current plan choices: www.rvmobileinternet.com/starlink

  • @ronaldpalmer3246
    @ronaldpalmer3246 Місяць тому

    hi i am starting to camp more and would like to know what can work to watch tv movies Netflix. how do you download movies so you can watch them later ?/ I was looking into Starlink . I plan on going to AZ in Jan. RTR

  • @titojones6204
    @titojones6204 3 місяці тому

    Hi many thanks for all you do for us.
    I recently heard on the radio about a T mobile plan for 55 that was something like $25 or $30 a month unlimited everything I think?
    Do you have any info on this?? I tried looking on T mobile website but couldn't see anything about it.
    You response is always greatly appreciated.
    Thank you again
    God Bless

  • @slairdstaley
    @slairdstaley 3 місяці тому +1

    Verizon does offer international roaming. I just took my hotspot to Europe this summer.

  • @rgruenhaus
    @rgruenhaus 3 місяці тому +1

    T-Mobile has international roaming on my GO5G 55 Plus connection for Voice and data in Canada and Mexico.

  • @mkrisch1986
    @mkrisch1986 2 місяці тому +4

    Don’t forget to mention us truck drivers, we spend more time on the road than anybody else.

  • @ourvlife1
    @ourvlife1 3 місяці тому

    Awesome info. Thank you for taking the time and effort putting all this information together. I’ll be spending an extended period of time in Canada. I’m guessing it’s better to get to Canada and shop for a plan when I get there.

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  3 місяці тому

      We'll be doing a MIRC Live on the channel next week talking about international options - details posted at www.rvmobileinternet.com/mirc-events

    • @ourvlife1
      @ourvlife1 3 місяці тому

      @@MobileInternetResourceCenterThanks!!! ❤

  • @ChuckisOutside
    @ChuckisOutside 29 днів тому

    I didn’t hear you mention pre-paid Straight Talk hot spot plans. Is there a downside that I am not seeing?

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  28 днів тому

      We don't consider the Straight Talk 100GB hotspot plan to be a top pick because it can only be used with their hotspot devices - unlike other comparable options on the market. Here's our coverage of it: www.rvmobileinternet.com/straight-talk-releases-100gb-hotspot-tablet-plan-for-50-mo/

  • @ericmed
    @ericmed Місяць тому

    Great recap

  • @johnwoods6047
    @johnwoods6047 3 місяці тому

    What program/service works the best for heavy tree coverage?

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  3 місяці тому

      Totally depends on what works best at that specific location - really hard to guess from afar. Which is why for folks who move locations, redundancy of options is key.

    • @johnwoods6047
      @johnwoods6047 3 місяці тому

      @@MobileInternetResourceCenter thank you for the reply. Lots of primitive campgrounds in heavy old growth hardwoods and softwoods. Get no, zero, nadda, cell reception. Tried a popular cell signal booster and it helped a little bit.
      Is there anywhere I can read or listen about what to trial for this type of area?
      Any suggestions are appreciated.
      What

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  3 місяці тому

      There are a lot of variables - start here www.rvmobileinternet.com/performance

    • @johnwoods6047
      @johnwoods6047 3 місяці тому

      Thank you excellent starting point.

  • @audreyandlinCompany
    @audreyandlinCompany Місяць тому

    This reminds of choosing phone service... AT&T... Sprint? MCI? Friends and Family, anyone? "Can you hear me now?" 😉😘

  • @DannyNomad
    @DannyNomad 2 місяці тому

    Can you do a comparison video of TravlFi vs RoamLink?

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  2 місяці тому

      No, that is not content we intend to do.. in general we don't cover third party resellers like TravlFi all that closely.

    • @lawrenceschaub6577
      @lawrenceschaub6577 Місяць тому

      That's too bad because a lot of us are understanding that that is the way to go! Multiple carriers available and the device has the ability to find the strongest signal. It's like having access to all the carriers under one device. Travlfi is offering unlimited for $125/ month.

  • @showtime4956
    @showtime4956 3 місяці тому +1

    By the way, what is type and name of the tablet holder …

  • @davidr8505
    @davidr8505 3 місяці тому +1

    You need to change to rv boaters and off grid!!!!!!!

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  3 місяці тому

      Many RVers and boaters are off grid... but there is a different approach for stationary versus mobile setups.

  • @rgruenhaus
    @rgruenhaus 3 місяці тому

    Data plans of 50GB data/month would be nice if they would strip the ad data from what is coming to you!

    • @rossfisher323
      @rossfisher323 2 місяці тому

      Pihole would be a good investment for you, does just this!

  • @presidentCuy
    @presidentCuy 3 місяці тому

    I feel like Tmobile's move was just a cash grab to be able to charge more to mobile users, but it was expected from day one.

    • @JaredTwomey
      @JaredTwomey 3 місяці тому +1

      It was also in the terms of service from day one