WiFiRanger released a new firmware update for its product lineup – version 7.1.0b14. This new release focuses on fixing security… 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.

WiFiRanger released a new firmware update for its product lineup – version 7.1.0b14. This new release focuses on fixing security… Continue Reading

The popular streaming service Netflix changed its plan lineup and eliminated the lower-tier “Basic” option in the US and UK…. Continue Reading

AT&T is jumping on the bandwagon with T-Mobile and Verizon and limiting autopay discounts when using a credit card. These… Continue Reading

Verizon Business quietly rolled out some significant changes to its lineup of business smartphone plans. These changes are mostly beneficial… Continue Reading

There has been a lot of confusion around Starlink usage while in motion – particularly since SpaceX revamped its plans… Continue Reading

Visible, the Verizon prepaid subsidiary, is requiring customers on their legacy Visible Unlimited plan move to one of their newer… Continue Reading

The InvisaGig is a new and unusual device designed to do one thing – provide a 5G cellular connection via… Continue Reading

AT&T recently sent out notifications to customers on some legacy retired plans that they will see a price increase starting… Continue Reading

Visible is Verizon’s wholly-own prepaid brand for smartphones that offer unlimited data, including mobile hotspot use. Visible is a popular… Continue Reading

MOFI Networks is a Canadian-based company that makes value-priced cellular routers. The MOFI 5500 series router is the newest lineup,… Continue Reading

Peplink is lowering the price on the BR1 Pro Cat-20 model – from $849 to $699. The BR1 Pro Cat-20… Continue Reading

Dish has abruptly ended its option that provided unlimited data on a mobile hotspot for only $20/month. This is unsurprising;… Continue Reading

GL.iNet is a Hong Kong-based tech company that builds a lot of interesting gear, including cellular routers. The company is… Continue Reading

Peplink is offering a promotional discount on a couple of their popular Peplink Routers including the Balance 20X (Cat-7 Version)… Continue Reading

Verizon announced a new lineup of postpaid consumer smartphone plans that significantly depart from their previous plans and those offered… Continue Reading

Peplink has lowered the price of the MAX BR1 Mini Cat-7 model – from $479 to $399. The MAX BR1… Continue Reading

Netgear released an unlocked, multi-carrier version of its flagship mobile hotspot today – the Nighthawk M6 Pro 5G MR6550.

SpaceX made some significant changes to its Starlink plans yesterday – simplifying what had been an increasingly complex range of… Continue Reading

Starlink sent an email to all Starlink Residential users with portability currently enabled letting them know they can continue to… Continue Reading

An unexpected, but welcome change has happened at Starlink under the account management options. Starlink Roam users are noticing that… Continue Reading

The Coolpad Stream is a basic mobile hotspot device for use with Boost Mobile data plans running on the T-Mobile network. Now discontinued.

The MiFi 8000 mobile hotspot was Sprint’s LTE flagship mobile hotspot and available in an AT&T version for a short while in 2021. It’s now discontinued.

Sierra Wireless high-end mobile routers designed for fleet vehicles, IoT and enterprise use.

A group of lower end cellular modems with Ethernet out, but lacking features typical in hotspots (such as Wi-Fi or batteries).

A line of panel and Yagi antennas made by RSRF, primarily sold by Waveform.

Smoothtalker’s mobile cellular boosters designed for RVs and boats.

weBoost’s high gain directional antenna.

Sprint offered postpaid plans offering up to 50 or 100GB of high-speed mobile hotspot use, and unlimited tablet plans. As of June 2022, they are now part of T-Mobile.

A full-featured Cat-12 LTE router that is only available from Verizon Business.

An entry level mobile hotspot device for Cricket Wireless.

An entry-level mobile hotspot for the AT&T network lacks some key features.

FMCA offered a Verizon based data plan for FMCA members. This plan is no longer available.

Directly overlay and compare cellular carrier coverage maps.

Long range Wi-Fi extending gear packaged by WaveWiFi.

Inmarsat provides satellite products, voice, and data services generally aimed at providing global services to merchant maritime fleets, airlines, enterprise commercial, & government applications, and as such, their products and plans are VERY pricey.

The WiFiMyLife router is a rebranded Cradlepoint COR IBR900 (Cat 6 Model) that is priced higher than the original version through Cradlepoint.

AT&T’s Wireless Internet device & paired data plans that are now discontinued.

Now discontinued. weBoost’s original high gain omni-directional antenna for large trucks and RVs. Now discontinued and replaced with the newer Drive RV / OTR version.

Verizon’s previous flagship mobile hotspot, packed with features and Cat-9 LTE support. Now discontinued.

The Galaxy 5239 by Shakespeare is an omnidirectional cellular / Wi-Fi combo antenna.
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