Just outside Mustang 1 mile north^^^^^^^^I could do that, depending on where Clay resides.
But then, maybe he doesn't want me to know where he lives?
Just outside Mustang 1 mile north^^^^^^^^I could do that, depending on where Clay resides.
But then, maybe he doesn't want me to know where he lives?
Just outside Mustang 1 mile north
Why would they charge you for data when it's unlimited? At least ours is. Maybe an older plan?Before our local internet company put fiber in my addition I tried the Verizon lte internet. It was horrible. Didn’t get very good speeds and it was charging me data I never used. I even unplugged the modem for a couple days and they still said I used data. It wasn’t cheap either.
Yeah it was about three years ago or so. It wasn’t unlimited then. I think I got 30Gb of data. Things have changed quite a bit since then.Why would they charge you for data when it's unlimited? At least ours is. Maybe an older plan?
I don’t know what part of Shawnee you live but there is a company called Bluepeak installing fiber all around. Canadian valley is too. I live in between Shawnee and Earlsboro. They have been putting CVEC up all over out here.Out of curiosity I just ran a speed test on my T-Mobile hotspot. 10.6 down and 1.18 up.
Like others say, it's location dependant. Unfortunately this is about as good as it gets in my location in Shawnee.
Patiently waiting on fiber.
Yep. Last I checked, Bluepeak will be in my neighborhood in a year or so if there aren't more delays.I don’t know what part of Shawnee you live but there is a company called Bluepeak installing fiber all around. Canadian valley is too. I live in between Shawnee and Earlsboro. They have been putting CVEC up all over out here.
I checked into Tmobile and the website asked for my address and the results said they didnt have internet coverage in my area?I had T-Mobile home internet. I just shipped the gateway back to them last week. They have the tech for sure and it was reliable too, it just became too congested on their towers to get the speed I wanted.
It worked good for almost a year. I'd recommend it since there's no contract or equipment rentals. If it doesn't work at your location you can quit it anytime. It's 100% location dependent as to how well it works. When I first got it I got a 400+ down speedtest on it. I generally got around 65 to 165 download speeds for most of the time I had it. No data caps and it was $40 a month which was less than half the cost of Cox.
Also when you do call tech support you get to talk to someone in Oklahoma City. Their customer service is the best of the bunch IME.
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