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Looking for a US no-commitment method of internet access.
Here's my situation.
My daughter goes back to college soon, and is sharing an apartment with 4 others. They don't have internet there (yet), but they may sign up a cable contract in a few months (hence I don't want an annual commitment). In the meantime, she needs to have access from the apartment (the college has WiFi so it's only for residence based access). I was thinking that a USB GSM device, with a prepaid data contract and SIM would be the best way to go. Tethering to her current phone isn't really something I want to do as her contract doesn't support this. Anyone recommend hardware and/or plan vendor for this? If so where's the best place to buy? Thanks! |
Hardware-wise I'd recommend the Huawei MiFi if you're thinking of going the GSM route. Plan-wise it all depends on how much data you'll need, but I think T-Mobile has a relatively decent prepaid plan for $3 per day, only chargeable on days you actually use it.
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Looking for a US no-commitment method of internet access.
Using a cell carrier as primary Internet access can become extremely costly. If there isn't an option for unlimited data, you probably don't want it.
Some cable companies offer contract-free services but there will be installation fees, so it may not be worth it. |
You can get contract freer with ATT and Time Warner depending on the region she's in. I wouldn't recommend cellular based plans as a some netflix hd streaming will use it fairly quickly.
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It depends on your daughter's town/city where she need home-based access, and estimated data usage/needs (i.e. email/web surfing vs. netflix/youtube and video streaming (as it could burn 5GB and even 10GB very quickly) vis-a-vis budget for such spending ??
ISP including VZ/Fios and/or cable provider have month-to-month plans with no contracts (thus, no ETF) and free installation. Nowadays, there's a modem/router rental fee added as mandatory add-on to the bundled prices. Check with the landlord/previous tenants (if still there) to see what services had been ordered/used before (or still active) since pre-wiring and "live" node meant it's an easy install/re-activation. Since our neighborhood/blocks got Fios 2+ years ago (ours being among the first) - everyone has been cutting slower cable feeds and lately, TWC is doing marketing bliz for "low-cost" internet only access & freebies, just to try to win customers back. Come over to DSLreports dot com as geeks hanging out there on various forums have tons of info & can help figure out options if you aren't too sure. Review some of the ISP reviews to get a feel for tech support & services after install. |
Thanks for all the feedback to date.
I will look at the Huawei option. Especially if it means that if she does get cable access later I might be able to use this internationally on my business travels (swap out a SIM)... ??? Data is only needed when she's in the apartment, but I concur (she being a student) will try to stream, which is why a fixed price with a cutoff is important. They do have the ability to put cable into the apartment but I'm not prepared to sign her up for a contract without support from the other sharers, which will probably happen early into the semester (starts mid September). She's in San Francisco. Budget is important of course! Will check dslreports - thanks for the tip. |
Looking for a US no-commitment method of internet access.
Don't know if it will help, but I use a T-mobile sim when I'm in the US for my tablet (doubles as a phone). $60 per month non contract, with unlimited calls and texts. 3gb of data on 4G speeds then unlimited 2G.
Gives me all the freedom I need for the net, streaming, satnav etc. |
Check here for prepaid data service: http://www.cellguru.net/prepaid_data.htm
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Have you checked out FreedomPop?
http://www.freedompop.com/home.htm The device is cheap and you don't need to keep the data plan. Even if you stop paying for it, you still get 500Mb per month to use. |
Anyone who is in the UK, or who has access to it, could look at Three's "Feel at Home" plans - about £18/$30 per month and you can use unlimited data in the US, with up to 4GB for tethering.
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Sign up for cable... it's so much cheaper than getting a mobile hotspot. An entire year of basic cable internet ($15/mo is what Time Warner advertises) is $180. That's equal in price to 6gb of data on the Verizon 4g Prepaid hotspot I have - or about 2 weeks of internet with very light use.
That said, I don't know anyone who has annual contracts for cable internet in residential locations. Comcast doesn't require one where I live. |
Looking for a US no-commitment method of internet access.
Not sure if T Mobile plans can be supported on a mifi, but their $30 Walmart plan has unlimited data, throttled to 2G at 5GB. A used Nexus phone could be found cheap for tethering if necessary.
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