Thanks for all that. Yes, the core issue is whether to lose the 2 unlimited plans in favor of getting more data overall. I'm hesitating because of that.
On Jul 18, 2019, at 1:37 AM, dskolnick@gmail.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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On Jul 18, 2019, at 1:37 AM, dskolnick@gmail.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
---In apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com, <pattiandken@...> wrote :> I'm considering moving to one of AT&T's unlimited plans at either $160 or $190 per month for 4 lines and> then one more line costs about $35 (I think).
Hello Patti,I too have a legacy AT&T unlimited data plan. AT&T has frankly been pretty decent letting us old folks hang on.I haven't ever noticed being throttled but I'm rarely in very urban dense areas. I use a lot of data as I'm often away from alternative access to Internet up and down the US Atlantic seaboard, Bermuda, Bahamas, throughout the Caribbean, and sometimes UK and EU.You cannot use legacy AT&T data for a hotspot. On the other hand newer unlimited contracts include clauses that allow AT&T to change terms, including unlimited in its entirety. For me the assurance of truly unlimited data is a good trade for no hotspot. I only have two lines - my phone and a data stick for my laptop. For your scenario I think I'd switch contracts. I think.If you travel around the US at all I would stick with AT&T or Verizon for best aggregate coverage. If you travel internationally there is no substitute for AT&T. Make sure your phone is unlocked for a local SIM.daveAnnapolis MD
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