KY | Phil, I assume they're all similar, but in my area, I get crap service with AT&T and no signal with Verizon. Our hotspots are with Bluegrass Cellular, guess you could jump the river and give them a shot, but you will probably have just as good of luck over there with AT&T or maybe Verizon. Bluegrass and T-Mobile share a lot of tower bandwidth now, as my home security system is cellular and uses a T-Mobile IMEI, works just fine. My hotspots get consistent 3 bars, and apparently that's good enough to do what we do. There are times that we are running 4 TV's or tablets at a time, streaming a pair each off of the 2 hotspots and never an issue. Bluegrass was much cheaper, but we already had 4 phone lines, so it was just 2 add-A-line charges and I think we pay $25 a month for each plan for the hotspots. |