A wireless option for connecting to the internet without cables.
A wireless option for connecting to the internet without cables.
There are still 4g modems available, though they come at a higher cost.
They provide wireless internet using fixed setups. They are different from LTE since they don’t offer cellular service—they simply deliver an internet connection. Typically, you’ll have an antenna outside your home that sends and receives the signal.
I’ve already discovered one option. Unlike my current service, they promised no data limits and would send me an antenna to connect with T-Mobile towers. Since T-Mobile offers the best coverage in my area, and their new signal is even stronger, I’m confident an antenna will be really helpful—especially where I live.
That’s essentially the current status of TMobile’s network. They’re still adjusting to the new TV broadcast frequencies, which means coverage isn’t uniform across regions. It’s unclear if their home internet LTE policy affects this, but they did mention a 50 gigabit soft cap that could impact traffic prioritization. I’d appreciate feedback if you get the service. My family is quite frustrated with Comcast and would consider switching to TMobile if their performance improves. We already use their phones and enjoy the benefits, like the weekly gas discounts and free app items.