T-Mobile offers a line of very popular unlimited data plans intended for homes and businesses called T-Mobile Home Internet/Small Business… Continue Reading

Our content at MIRC is broken out into different types of pages - news articles, guides, gear center and resource collections.
Here are results for your search term across these pages.
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.

T-Mobile offers a line of very popular unlimited data plans intended for homes and businesses called T-Mobile Home Internet/Small Business… Continue Reading

Visible has introduced an annual payment option for their Visible+ and Visible plans. All terms and conditions on the plans… Continue Reading

Everyone loves Wi-Fi, which has almost become synonymous with the concept of having an internet connection. But Wi-Fi doesn’t magically… Continue Reading

Peplink this week introduced a new flagship mobile router targeting the marine market – the Dome Pro LR. The LR… Continue Reading

In 2016, the FCC introduced a new standardized labeling scheme for mobile and fixed broadband services. The standardized labeling is… Continue Reading

Today, Peplink officially released a 5G version of its B One mobile router, the B One 5G. The B One… Continue Reading

Story Updated 5/15/24. AT&T offers an International Day Pass to its customers, which can be added to existing plans on… Continue Reading

Following in the footsteps of Tesla, SpaceX today has announced two new premium tiers of Starlink service. The speed tiers… Continue Reading

AT&T introduced a new fixed wireless service for business customers called AT&T Internet Air for Business. This new service is… Continue Reading

T-Mobile Business has many great mobile internet options, including some of our Top Picks, and they’ve recently come out with… Continue Reading

Today, Visible, Verizon’s prepaid subsidiary, dropped a major change to its premium smartphone plan tier, Visible+. The changes add a… Continue Reading

AT&T Business offers a lineup of Wireless Broadband plans which are tiered-speed data plans for hotspots and routers. These plans… Continue Reading

Waveform is out with two new 4×4 MIMO cellular panel antennas, the directional QuadPro and omnidirectional QuadMini. Designed to be… Continue Reading

The Calyx Institute now offers the Franklin JEXtream RG2100 hotspot with its Contributor Plus membership level. Calyx is a non-profit… Continue Reading

Verizon offers Connected Device plans including plans for hotspots and tablets. Most of the Connected Device plans can be purchased… Continue Reading

Visible, Verizon’s prepaid brand, is now admitting there is a problem with their network that is capping the download speeds… Continue Reading

SureCall has released a new mobile cellular booster called the Fusion2Go XR. SureCall has been making cellular boosters for over… Continue Reading

At long last, WiFiRanger, one of the best-known mobile connectivity brands in the RV space, is out with a 5G… Continue Reading

A lot has changed since our last big-picture overview of the state of the satellite internet industry as it applies… Continue Reading

Total By Verizon, one of Verizon’s prepaid subsidiaries, introduced a Home Internet option similar to Verizon’s Home Internet service but… Continue Reading

A durable, omni-directional antenna created especially for marine applications.

Verizon Prepaid offers plans for data-only devices, including our top pick 150GB hotspot plan.

The Netgear Nighthawk M6 and M6 Pro 5G mobile hotspot devices feature antenna ports, Ethernet, and Wi-Fi 6/6E. Previously sold by AT&T and Dish, they are now only available from retailers. Unlocked, multi-carrier versions are available.

A consolidated report on the major cellular carriers’ entry-level mobile hotspot devices with LTE Cat-6 or older modems.

Generic cellular routers using open-source firmware can provide a basic and inexpensive mobile solution.

A fully integrated cellular, WiFi, smart control and RV automation system backed by an AT&T cellular data plan

An integrated roof-mounted AM/FM/TV and WiFi antenna system paired to an interior router

A SureCall Yagi antenna, which does not fully sub-6 5G, but supports Band 71.

Panorama offers a diverse lineup of low-profile omnidirectional combination antennas featuring cellular MIMO, Wi-Fi, and GPS.

A wideband omni-directional antenna covering 2G/3G/4G and WLAN systems.

Google’s MVNO option on the T-Mobile network.

A basic cellular booster sold under various brand names and with various antenna kit options.

SolidRF’s unique booster features GPS amplification and a portable design combining an exterior booster unit and antennas.

The RG2100 5G mobile hotspot is made by Franklin Wireless and sold by T-Mobile and also Metro by T-Mobile.

An enterprise LTE router that can be expanded to dual-modems including support for 5G in the future

Peplink’s mobile routers supporting USB Cellular tethering for up to 4 devices, now discontinued.

The MBX Mini is a small but mighty router with some incredible features, but it comes with a hefty price tag

The Pepwave Balance 310 series are powerhouse routers designed for medium branch offices that come with embedded cellular modems and support for USB tethering.

Peplink’s entry-level enterprise mobile router line with dual LTE cellular modems

A line of basic Cat-4 and Cat-6 cellular routers including indoor and weather-rated outdoor options.

BookmarkWe have just conducted in-depth field testing of the mobile 4G boosters currently on the market to determine which work best… Continue Reading

BookmarkWe spent the month of September 2014 at Oregon’s scenic Cape Blanco State Park as volunteer lighthouse tour guides. It is… Continue Reading

BookmarkWe did some head-to-head cellular booster testing at Michigan’s Hoeft State Park, on the shores of Lake Huron. The boosters… Continue Reading
Mobile internet options are constantly changing. We offer multiple ways to keep up to date and help make MIRC possible.
Mobile Internet Resource Center (dba Two Steps Beyond LLC) is founded by Chris & Cherie of Technomadia.com.
The Mobile Internet Resource Center is focused on providing unbiased information and education on mobile internet options for USA based RVers, cruisers and nomads. We research the options and analyze industry news... so you can focus on what drives you.
We are not sponsored, we don't have 3rd party advertising and we don't sell gear or plans. Our funding comes from our community of premium members.