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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 3941172" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>T-Mobile billing is straight up weird, but it'll settle down and make sense after the 2nd month.</p><p></p><p>As for their internet service, it's completely dependent on your location to their 5G towers. Use Cellmapper's website or app to find if you have a tower within reach. The closer the better, but if you have a somewhat clear line of sight to a tower it'll probably work up to 3-5 miles away. If you do it's a great service. Reasonably priced and no data caps. If it doesn't work there's no contract. I especially like it because there's no equipment rental charges and all the BS .gov fees are included in the cost. I'm paying a flat $40 a month since I'm on autopay and have a T-Mobile phone bundled with it.</p><p></p><p>I've got towers all around me and it switches around by design to equalize load. Some towers are faster than others due to distance and frequency bands. I'm kind in the center from all of the ones around me and don't get a super strong signal from any of them but I still get 50-150 down speeds generally. It's crazy to think they can move that much data over radio.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 3941172, member: 3099"] T-Mobile billing is straight up weird, but it'll settle down and make sense after the 2nd month. As for their internet service, it's completely dependent on your location to their 5G towers. Use Cellmapper's website or app to find if you have a tower within reach. The closer the better, but if you have a somewhat clear line of sight to a tower it'll probably work up to 3-5 miles away. If you do it's a great service. Reasonably priced and no data caps. If it doesn't work there's no contract. I especially like it because there's no equipment rental charges and all the BS .gov fees are included in the cost. I'm paying a flat $40 a month since I'm on autopay and have a T-Mobile phone bundled with it. I've got towers all around me and it switches around by design to equalize load. Some towers are faster than others due to distance and frequency bands. I'm kind in the center from all of the ones around me and don't get a super strong signal from any of them but I still get 50-150 down speeds generally. It's crazy to think they can move that much data over radio. [/QUOTE]
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