Mobile phone SIM card on a computer desktop
Mobile phone SIM card on a computer desktop
Trying to bypass the network restriction might not work with a router, and we can't assist further since it violates the forum guidelines.
Here’s how you can stop your service for breaking their terms of service. It’s straightforward. They’ll also notice you’re handling significantly more data than typical users, which could lead to termination.
I believed it was just a phone restriction. Sad to see OP, but the terrible network plan is out of this world. In my country, I have 5G with speeds up to 400 Mbps for €20 and no restrictions. I typically use about 100 GB on my phone and a few TB for my home network.
The service they’re using comes from an MVNO, renting network capacity from major carriers such as Verizon, AT&T or T Mobile. Many of these budget-friendly options come with data limits. It’s not necessarily a poor connection issue—just a situation where the provider has opted for a cheaper cellular plan. For reference, both Verizon and T Mobile offer 4/5G home internet services.