De-lurking for some advice...
We've been living overseas in the developing world for a number of years but will soon be returning to the US for about 9 months. Three of those months we'll be house-sitting in a somewhat rural location where the only internet option is through mobile data. The world of cell phone plans has changed so much since the last time we lived in the US.
We are looking at cell phone options (will bring our own phones) but ideally would like a plan that gives us decent internet access at home - whether through hotspot tethering or a hotspot device. Internet would be used for streaming, (Netflix and YouTube mostly), general browsing, and email. It's hard to estimate how much data we use as a family since the internet where we live now is so very slow and unreliable.
I'm looking for advice regarding whether to go with a more expensive cell phone plan that gives unlimited data (some of which could be used for a hotspot to provide internet at home) or whether to separate the two and get more basic cell plans and figure out a separate option for internet at home. And what might those options be...?
The rest of our six months we'll have access to unlimited high speed internet in the places where we are staying.
Does anyone have any advice on this? Our phones are gsm compatible meaning that Verizon and Sprint aren't options. Coverage between AT&T and T-Mobile look to be comparable for our area. We'll be moving around some - half our time in the twin cities, the other half in the Western States with other road trips in there as well.
Thanks!
We've been living overseas in the developing world for a number of years but will soon be returning to the US for about 9 months. Three of those months we'll be house-sitting in a somewhat rural location where the only internet option is through mobile data. The world of cell phone plans has changed so much since the last time we lived in the US.
We are looking at cell phone options (will bring our own phones) but ideally would like a plan that gives us decent internet access at home - whether through hotspot tethering or a hotspot device. Internet would be used for streaming, (Netflix and YouTube mostly), general browsing, and email. It's hard to estimate how much data we use as a family since the internet where we live now is so very slow and unreliable.
I'm looking for advice regarding whether to go with a more expensive cell phone plan that gives unlimited data (some of which could be used for a hotspot to provide internet at home) or whether to separate the two and get more basic cell plans and figure out a separate option for internet at home. And what might those options be...?
The rest of our six months we'll have access to unlimited high speed internet in the places where we are staying.
Does anyone have any advice on this? Our phones are gsm compatible meaning that Verizon and Sprint aren't options. Coverage between AT&T and T-Mobile look to be comparable for our area. We'll be moving around some - half our time in the twin cities, the other half in the Western States with other road trips in there as well.
Thanks!