Verizon released a new 5G mobile hotspot device, the Speed X 5G, by Orbic. This new hotspot is a mid-range… 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.
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
Today, Peplink officially released a new dual modem router option, the MAX BR2, priced at $599. This router has some… Continue Reading
SpaceX released the mobile friendly Starlink Mini system last month – for the first time offering a small DC-powered Starlink… Continue Reading
The new Starlink Mini seems like the ideal Starlink hardware option for our audience of nomadic RVers and boaters. But… Continue Reading
This week has been a roller coaster in the world of Starlink. We reported earlier in the week on all… Continue Reading
AT&T has just announced another upcoming price increase on several legacy smartphone plans, including most of their retired unlimited plans…. Continue Reading
The T-Mobile Home Internet plan priced at just $50-60/month has been a popular way for RVers, boaters, and nomads to… Continue Reading
Over the weekend, Elon Musk teased some new information about the upcoming Starlink Mini system via posts on his X… Continue Reading
In 2022, Apple jumped ahead of the rest of the industry by being the first to roll out phones with… Continue Reading
Starlink is in its 3rd generation of standard consumer focused hardware, and for the first time since the product has… Continue Reading
T-Mobile has a new Home Internet plan – Home Internet Backup. It is designed for people to use as a… Continue Reading
AST SpaceMobile is a leader in developing satellites able to communicate directly with stock cellular phones – promising to eliminate… Continue Reading
Confirming rumors that have swirled for the past several months, T-Mobile announced yesterday that it has entered into an agreement… Continue Reading
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.
AT&T based MVNO targeting AARP members. They offer phone plans with data that can be used as mobile hotspot, but their biggest plan only has 50GB of high speed data..
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.
A 5G mobile hotspot for T-Mobile made by Quanta, now discontinued.
AT&T’s former flagship LTE hotspot with Cat 16 modem, 4×4 MIMO, and an ethernet port. Now discontinued.
The Airlink Antenna line offers combination antennas in a variety of low-profile form-factors, including sub-6GHz options.
SureCall’s newest mobile booster, released in 2024.
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