Backup plan is $30 every month for service that’s meant to be used infrequently.
Lol, absolutely not.
$30/year with 1-2 GB of data on hand and pay-as-you-go after that? Sure, let’s talk.
Submitted 6 months ago by BrikoX@lemmy.zip to technology@lemmy.zip
Backup plan is $30 every month for service that’s meant to be used infrequently.
Lol, absolutely not.
$30/year with 1-2 GB of data on hand and pay-as-you-go after that? Sure, let’s talk.
sylver_dragon@lemmy.world 6 months ago
If your wired home internet is so bad you need a backup, maybe it’s time to just switch ISPs completely. I mean, this might be an interesting “try before you buy” option got T-Mobile’s home internet plan, but you can already kinda do that just by signing up for a month.
BrikoX@lemmy.zip 6 months ago
Most areas in the US only has a single a provider by design. They lobbied so that local governments can’t offer municipal broadband and other for-profit companies just sign shadow deals with each other to maintain monopoly.
sylver_dragon@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Yup, I actually live in one of those areas. I used the local cable internet provider, as they were the only option. They were actually really good, when they were locally owned. Then they got bought out by an large provider and went to shit. We ended up moving to T-Mobile’s Home Internet to escape that trap. While cellular based internet does have it’s own issues, it is breaking the stranglehold incumbent ISPs have on a lot of markets.
schwim@lemm.ee 6 months ago
Found the guy with a cell signal at home.