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    Looking to get an air card, ideally I'd like no contract and decent coverage. I use ATT for my phone but am not adverse to using another service for the air card. Any good/bad experiences out there? Any to stay away from?

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    I had sprint back in the day. Back when 3g was the new thing. Used it on my laptop while I was driving OTR trucks worked 99% of the time I'm sure they have gotten better since.
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    • #3
      The only way an air card is worthwhile is with an unlimited data plan and an amplifier, I have been on grandfathered verizon for over 3 years now with not many positive things to say.

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      • #4
        What KIND of phone is your primary phone? As far as I know all iPhones and Android phones have the ability to basically do the same thing.

        Was there a particular reason you wanted a card as opposed to using a phone? Asking, just to validate. Past that, generally speaking a card is a card. Analyze coverage areas and pick your carrier and 3g vs 4g
        Originally posted by MR EDD
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        • #5
          If you do get one, get a Mifi, so you aren't restricted to one device plus you can hang it by the window for better service. If you have a smartphone, just root it and use an app to do tether.
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          • #6
            Thanks guys, I have an iphone currently and I wanted to keep it separate because in my mind if I have two devices running off the same internet i.e. using the phone and the laptop at the same time, the internet will be slow. Another reason would be so that I could have two different services in case I hit a no reception area.

            Aceman, what do you mean an amplifier?

            I mainly want this for when I go storm chasing, makes it easier to use a radar on laptop, submit reports, etc than a phone. Also helps to have multiple devices operating. It would come in handy for other things as well like school and photography, but storm chasing would be the main reason

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            • #7
              Since you have an ATT phone, I'd recommend a Verizon device then if that's what you want to do. The reason being is in my travels (generally 500 mile radius of DFW) anytime my Verizon phone has reception problems - the ATT/iPhone folks are good to go and vice-versa.

              Just keep them both turn-up (both broadcasting to be connected to) and swap between them when having issues. Although, in those crazy storms you're dealing with there are a lot of anomalies that could potentially cause complete loss of service - however I'm sure you realize that one.
              Originally posted by MR EDD
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                without an amplifier 3g is completely useless outside of dallas.

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                • #9
                  I have one through att.... I liked it for travels.

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                  • #10
                    Ceyko, yeah thats kind of what I had in mind. Yeah the storms coupled with high volumes of driving in outlying areas makes for bad reception lol.

                    Aceman, thanks. Will definitely be looking into getting that!

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