AT&T is doing another price increase on a legacy smartphone plan, this one on the Unlimited Elite plan. Unlimited Elite… Continue Reading

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Boost Mobile started out as as a prepaid brand, but is now the brand name used by Dish Wireless. They offer both prepaid and postpaid plans.
AT&T is doing another price increase on a legacy smartphone plan, this one on the Unlimited Elite plan. Unlimited Elite… Continue Reading
If you are an active cruiser, keeping connected on the water via Starlink may soon be a LOT more expensive…. Continue Reading
AT&T’s Business Wireless Broadband plans have long been a Top Pick for providing unlimited but speed-capped data on AT&T’s network…. Continue Reading
Cellular booster company, weBoost, has updated some of its mobile booster kits. The biggest change is that the Drive Reach… Continue Reading
Insty Connect is a small family-run company that provides a cellular connectivity system focused on the RV market. The Insty… Continue Reading
SpaceX is overhauling Starlink mobile service plans yet again – changing features and raising prices. Depending on the type of… Continue Reading
Yesterday, Apple announced this year’s batch of new iPhone models – the mainstream iPhone 16, the large-screen iPhone 16 Plus,… Continue Reading
AT&T and Netgear today launched a new flagship 5G mobile hotspot – the Netgear Nighthawk M7 Pro. This is the… Continue Reading
Peplink has quietly rolled out an unannounced change to its dual-modem LTE router, the Max Transit Duo Pro. Until now,… Continue Reading
Verizon sent out notices to customers of many types of retired smartphone plans that their autopay discount would be cut… Continue Reading
It is hard to believe – but the Mobile Internet Resource Center is turning ten years old this month! We… Continue Reading
Today, cellular-connected router manufacturer Peplink released version 8.5 of the firmware that powers its lineup of connected routers. The headline… Continue Reading
Verizon released a new 5G mobile hotspot device, the Speed X 5G, by Orbic. This new hotspot is a mid-range… Continue Reading
MobileMustHave last week launched “RoamLink” – a new multi-carrier cellular plan that roams onto Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and US Cellular… Continue Reading
Starlink is getting more aggressive with its hardwire price and has now put the Gen 3 Standard hardware on sale… Continue Reading
US Mobile is an MVNO that has long offered plans on the Verizon and T-Mobile networks. As of August 2024,… Continue Reading
T-Mobile has finally launched the AWAY plans, which are aimed explicitly at RVers, nomads, and other frequent travelers. The AWAY… Continue Reading
Visible is a prepaid subsidiary of Verizon that offers two phone plans. Their plans tend to be very popular in… Continue Reading
Dish Wireless has repositioned their two Boost brands – Boost Mobile and Boost Infinite – to now both fall under… Continue Reading
Verizon owns several prepaid brands under their Tracfone brand, one of which is Total Wireless (formerly known as “Total by… Continue Reading
The Orbic Speed 5G hotspots are both sold by Verizon.
A Verizon subsidiary offering prepaid smartphone and data plans with up to 100GB of data.
An omnidirectional panel 4×4 MIMO antenna that supports Wi-Fi 6E
Cellular-based home internet service providing a router and unlimited data for fixed locations only.
T-Mobile’s direct prepaid cellular phone & data plans, and prepaid subsidiaries Ultra Mobile and Mint Mobile.
Peplink’s budget mobile routers designed for basic connectivity.
The ELSYS AMPLIMAX Ultra is a 5G CPE with an x62 modem integrated with a 4×4 antenna.
The Parsec Husky and Great Pyrenees are a high-performance, omnidirectional combination antennas that are 5G ready for sub-6GHz frequencies.
Satellite powered Wi-Fi personal hotspot supporting voice & data.
The Quectel 8×8 MIMO Panel Antenna that is certified for frequencies from 600MHz to 6000MHz.
Metro by T-Mobile, T-Mobile’s prepaid subsidiary, offers smartphone and data plans.
Perle is a Candian company that makes high-end networking products, including a couple of expensive cellular routers/gateways that might be of interest to nomads with extremely specific needs.
weBoost’s default stubby magnetic mounted mobile antenna shipped with their boosters.
Cable companies that offer mobile service to their subscribers, only in markets where they offer cable service and to existing customers.
Integrated and weatherproof rooftop cellular modems for high-end applications.
Basecamp is a router enclosure designed by MobileMustHave to allow Peplink routers to use Winegard factory-install rooftop antennas.
WiFi In Motion is a vendor that sells routers, antennas, and boosters, and they also offer data plans on the AT&T network.
The Peplink B One is a multi-WAN router featuring Ethernet, Wi-Fi and USB cellular tethering for WAN and Wi-Fi 6. It comes without a cellular modem or with an embedded 5G modem.
There are some third party companies that produce accessories made to work with Starlink equipment.
Verizon’s former top LTE mobile hotspot with a Cat-18 modem, internal 4×4 MIMO antennas, external ports and integrated VPN. Now discontinued.
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