I just started with Freedom POP an internet provider. They feature 10 gigs of data for 21.95 a month. You pay for the device 89.00 dollars plus 9.99 shipping. The nice thing is you can go to the site and instantly see your data usage via bar graph. The Freedom Burst size actual 9.5" x 6"x 3/4" is connected to your device via Ethernet cable. But I also bought ZyXEL MMR102 router for 24.95 that I plug the Ethernet cable into giving me and my wife both wireless internet access. The router is also handy when you are staying in a motel and you just plug it on to the motel's furnished Ethernet cable and you have your own wifi with out any extra charges. You need to see if your area has coverage. I plan to use this on the boat while in Florida in February as the keys seem to have excellent coverage. I previously had a unlimited data with Verizon but the switch to 4G killed that. I also used to have a Sprint hotspot for $50.00 a dollars a month for 5 gigs but seemed to run over. I think something's different about the way Sprint figures data usage. I had to let those people go. This works out to be a lot less per month and the service is 4g pretty fast, faster than a hotspot. I might go with a AT&T hotspot with a small data plan if the above setup has a problem working in the truck for when we are traveling. Both the router and the Freedom Burst require 120 volts. We use a 400 watt inverter plugged into cigarette style 12vdc outlet in both the truck and the boat coupled with a six way power surge for the 120 volt power. Just an FYI I have no financial interest in the company. Check them out for coverage and info at WWW.freedompop.com
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