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East Central, Nebraska | i guess it would depend greatly on what network. if your talking gsm networks (at&t, viero) i see them holding on way longer than the cdma networks (verizon, us cellular). you can blame it on covid or whatever else you want but verizon had a sunset date a long time ago that has went and gone. if i were in your shoes i would worry more about network reliability and get them changed out. the key point here is if they are verizon modems and they are still working you can consider yourself lucky. if there were a network problem at planting time they can tell you we warned you and that would be about all they had to say.
i have a 2g at&t board that i turned on a while back that was still reporting to a cloud service it was connected to, i found that very interesting.
if you cant afford to be scrambling to find modems in the busiest part of the year i think you answered your own question. | |
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