MrNoodly
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The past few years I've had a phone and JetPack through Verizon. First I had 30GB of data on both, then I switched to their "Unlimited" and then "Beyond Unlimited" plans which bump you down in priority and throttle your speed after X amount of data usage. Not the best unlimited data option, but it was cheaper and at least weren't charging up the butt when you go over your allotment.
Things were mostly okay with the plan and I suffered throttling only the last few days of the billing period if I'd been extravagant with my data use. (Hey, gotta binge watch some TV series occasionally.) It would be nice to have more slack before throttling.
Then I realized Verizon charged only an extra $20/month when you add another device (phone, tablet, JetPack, etc.) to your plan. So I could add something and still be paying less than I had before the "unlimited" plans. A friend gave me a tablet he wasn't using. The tablet was old and underpowered and sucked for anything but streaming. But it left my JetPack and phone (which I mostly used tethered to my laptop) available for all the other stuff I did online.
There are probably cheaper ways to do this, but it was one that required the least effort and had the least risk.
Things were mostly okay with the plan and I suffered throttling only the last few days of the billing period if I'd been extravagant with my data use. (Hey, gotta binge watch some TV series occasionally.) It would be nice to have more slack before throttling.
Then I realized Verizon charged only an extra $20/month when you add another device (phone, tablet, JetPack, etc.) to your plan. So I could add something and still be paying less than I had before the "unlimited" plans. A friend gave me a tablet he wasn't using. The tablet was old and underpowered and sucked for anything but streaming. But it left my JetPack and phone (which I mostly used tethered to my laptop) available for all the other stuff I did online.
There are probably cheaper ways to do this, but it was one that required the least effort and had the least risk.