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I use Tello in my Cheetah as a back up to my primary broadband service, works great. I also have a Tello SIM in my tablet as a secondary carrier to Verizon and that works great. I love the ability to change Tello plans easily on the go.
Just so ya know, US Mobile has about the same thing, but they also offer sharable data plans that could be very handy for family plans. Pick one of those and share data, then you add more lines for just $8
I did that with my home phone about 5 months ago. Plus I got another number on the home line for FREE. And don't forget the anti-spam and teleblocker service.
I wish I had T-Mobile available at my Idaho cabin. All I have is Verizon which is not all that fast. I'm considering getting some external antennas to see if I can get faster data. If I do, I will at least give T-Mobile a try with the external directional antennas. I need the directional antennas for Verizon since its line of sight 10 miles away.
@@NaterTater what I meant was if you put both side by side you might get different results or features based off priority to the plan type etc. It is cheaper for a reason but I get your point. Im doing MVNO benchmarking currently in the USA for a French Modem maker and we are seeing many variables thus far. Some of the MVNO I can mention openly is SORACOM, 1NCE, KORE, Wireless Logic