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Model: Tracfone Unlimited Home Internet $60 30 Day Phone Gift Card (Email Delivery)
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Visible basic plan with unlimited hotspot is a better deal still, at about $20-25/mo. Unless this Tracfone home internet has higher priority on the same Verizon network, or you need higher quality than 480p streaming that Visible offers. Visible+ also has higher quality video streaming for lower than the $45 deal here. It's good that Tracfone is getting into the home internet market, but it's not competitively priced (yet).
Visible basic plan with unlimited hotspot is a better deal still, at about $20-25/mo. Unless this Tracfone home internet has higher priority on the same Verizon network, or you need higher quality than 480p streaming that Visible offers. Visible+ also has higher quality video streaming for lower than the $45 deal here. It's good that Tracfone is getting into the home internet market, but it's not competitively priced (yet).
Hardly an equivalent offer, since the Tracfone offer specifically allows use with a dedicated hotspot or router, and Visible TOS doesn't allow that. (Yes, I am aware of the range of workarounds, if one is comfortable doing so & not worried about TOS violations....)
For a straight-forward solution, the Target/Tracfone offer can be bundled with a matching household router: I show $88.19 for the combination of router and this 30-day card.
Visible basic plan with unlimited hotspot is a better deal still, at about $20-25/mo. Unless this Tracfone home internet has higher priority on the same Verizon network, or you need higher quality than 480p streaming that Visible offers. Visible+ also has higher quality video streaming for lower than the $45 deal here. It's good that Tracfone is getting into the home internet market, but it's not competitively priced (yet).
Without using a workaround, how is a phone plan, with a 5Mbps speed limited hotspot (on basic), comparable to "always on" home internet service/router with ethernet port(s) (assuming their version of Verizon internet has ethernet, didn't look it up), etc. For one, if the person with the phone is gone, the house doesn't have internet (unless everyone has the plan), plus, having hotspot on for a household drains the battery faster (ways around that too, of course).
Also "not competitively priced" to what? If you have cheaper/better options, sure, a lot of us don't. Rural/under served areas often pay more for internet, or have slower or limited options at the cheaper prices. Cheapest fiber, 100/20 in town, not available out here, nearly $100/month. Other town charges $20 base fee plus $0.13 per 1GB of data (the only plan), it's much faster fiber, but it can cost a LOT if you use it much. Well, cell internet isn't officially available here from any carrier either, at this time (Verizon just upgraded their tower, it's 10 miles away, so it might be coming). I did have the PUDP jetpack plan for a while, 10Mbps on that until I switched. Basically, the only options I have for home internet are using unofficial cell options in a router (which I have done), or Starlink (which is $90 in my low demand/sparse area for full service, or $80 for "lite", I get about 400/20 on my full service 99% of the time, never tested below 300), or last resort options like Hughesnet/Viasat.
Any one know if you move around a lot (snow bird) will they kill your service?
Maybe put it in your car for a hotspot..
I was thinking of the starlink options too.. I have to stop feeding comcrap.
The other Verizon home internet services used to allow moving (at least a little). People used to use that to cheat the sign up process (sign up with a valid address that isn't their own, to get service where it wasn't offered). But I saw some time ago that they were thinking about enforcing the home location only. I just searched Tracfone's, and only one location is the policy.
If you'd have Starlink's full service at home, they've offered some of us "free" mini (which must be returned if you cancel service), activated on the $5 standby, and half off if you turn on full service.
Car hotspot, that use cellular options would be cheaper (like the above mentioned Visible service), but Starlink would be available in more places. There is at least one Tmobile unlimited/mobile hotspot option that is in this price range (but you have to pay a year, last time I looked, Calyx internet, it's legit service unlike some resellers). Just the limitations/availability to think about with the cell options.
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For a straight-forward solution, the Target/Tracfone offer can be bundled with a matching household router: I show $88.19 for the combination of router and this 30-day card.
Also "not competitively priced" to what? If you have cheaper/better options, sure, a lot of us don't. Rural/under served areas often pay more for internet, or have slower or limited options at the cheaper prices. Cheapest fiber, 100/20 in town, not available out here, nearly $100/month. Other town charges $20 base fee plus $0.13 per 1GB of data (the only plan), it's much faster fiber, but it can cost a LOT if you use it much. Well, cell internet isn't officially available here from any carrier either, at this time (Verizon just upgraded their tower, it's 10 miles away, so it might be coming). I did have the PUDP jetpack plan for a while, 10Mbps on that until I switched. Basically, the only options I have for home internet are using unofficial cell options in a router (which I have done), or Starlink (which is $90 in my low demand/sparse area for full service, or $80 for "lite", I get about 400/20 on my full service 99% of the time, never tested below 300), or last resort options like Hughesnet/Viasat.
Maybe put it in your car for a hotspot..
I was thinking of the starlink options too.. I have to stop feeding comcrap.
Maybe put it in your car for a hotspot..
I was thinking of the starlink options too.. I have to stop feeding comcrap.
If you'd have Starlink's full service at home, they've offered some of us "free" mini (which must be returned if you cancel service), activated on the $5 standby, and half off if you turn on full service.
Car hotspot, that use cellular options would be cheaper (like the above mentioned Visible service), but Starlink would be available in more places. There is at least one Tmobile unlimited/mobile hotspot option that is in this price range (but you have to pay a year, last time I looked, Calyx internet, it's legit service unlike some resellers). Just the limitations/availability to think about with the cell options.
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