Customers are spoiled nowadays with many of our users doing 25-40 GB of
usage per DAY. So if they were paying $10/GB, their cellular bill after one
day would be $250 to $400 per day based on their usage on our unlimited
plans with fixed wireless today.
Some want to complain if they are down a
You can take a look at Project Fi (Google) $10 per Gig and they will give
you 10 SIM cards for free. They use several different carriers for service.
Just my ยข2 and that's about what it's worth.
-Jon
On Mon, May 14, 2018, 2:02 PM Paul McCall wrote:
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Sent: Monday, May 14, 2018 5:10 PM
To: af@afmug.com
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Revisiting Backup LTE service - devices
twilio or hologram.io<http://hologram.io> might fit the bill, mikrotik w/ lte
dongle or a netgear dual wan LTE router is the way to go for seeml
twilio or hologram.io might fit the bill, mikrotik w/ lte dongle or a
netgear dual wan LTE router is the way to go for seemless failover
On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 2:02 PM, Paul McCall wrote:
> We want to start offering our rural customers an LTE option as an on
> demand backup
We want to start offering our rural customers an LTE option as an on demand
backup service.
I know Ting is commonly used, although it looks like $ 10 / GB is their cost.
Seems a little high.
Verizon has some interesting plans once you talk to the right people, and their
JetPack device is