![]() Just wondering if anyone has actually had their data cut off for tethering. My plan is to continue until they actually disable the data, then switch to T-MOBILE. Verizon is the best and it's far from great. I never realized how bad, slow, limited our wireless system is until I started looking for alternatives to ST. There really are no decent unlimited plans in the US at all. Tried to switch to Verizon but my phone was not compatible. My only option would be to switch to T-MOBILE, but using ST I utilize the AT&T network which has wider coverage which is important since I travel to some remote areas. I have to get some work done on the laptop every night and need to connect. I've ignored them because I have no choice. If you continue to use it as a hotspot, your data will be disabled." To put it another way, you might need your phone as a wireless hotspot to access the internet on a variety of devices. You can’t share your hotspot because of a bug in the software or a glitch in the hardware. "Straight Talk: Your phone is being used as an internet access point (mobile hotspot), which is not allowed with your service plan. Even though you’ve turned on your Straight Talk hotspot, it can still not connect. If you are unsure, contact Straight Talk customer service. ![]() weBoost 4G signal boosters will improve the signal for AT&T & Verizon 700MHz LTE network, T-Mobiles 1700/2100MHz 4G network and Sprints 1900MHz G Band. For 4G service, the right system will depend on which device you are using. Had no problem for years but recently started getting these texts: Our 3G systems work with all cellular networks in the U.S. I need to do it occasionally as I travel full-time for business and am sometimes stuck at a hotel without WiFi and need to conduct business on my laptop.
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