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Re: T-Mobile Business Internet is worse that their home Internet.
Wow you must have concrete walls or a metal roof or something. I am 1.1 miles from the tower, get 300 download and 70 mb upload on the standard modem. I know they stopped carrying the business one you mentioned, now they have the Enterprise grade gigabit clas Inseego3100FX wavemaker. It is a very impressive piece of equipment. I don't require a static IP so I decided against it, but my friend owns a coffee shop and offers free WiFi to all of his customers and it works great. It sound like you have something preventing that upstream, although it's very strange that you get good upstream from Spectrum because their max is 25-50 on a good day in a neighborhood where no one else has spectrum since every single customer shares the same bandwidth on their network. My T-Mobile internet gets 70 mb upload on a regular basis and 250-300 download consistently. I NEVER got over 30mb upload on Spectrum's slow internet. Constantly had dropped calls. I stream constantly, do conference calls, work from home on a bandwidth sucking VPN and do quite well with my T-Mobile and leaps and bounds better customer service if you need it. Andso to anyone that read the above post, it's just like anything else. Peoples results will vary and some folks will get better service from T-Mobile and others from spectrum. Depends on where you are and a number of other factors. My location I am lucky enough to have 3 options:AT&T Fiber, spectrum, T-Mobile and I guess I could also get the Verizon internet but anytime someone that has Verizon comes by they complain about not having service at all so I haven't risked that option. Perhaps there are locations where it is good also. The point is, had I never tried this internet I would've not gotten it because of your review and I would still be getting ripped off for fiber at nearly 4 times the cost from a company that is constantly increasing my price (as the wired carriers constantly do) and I would've lost hundreds of dollars in savings on a service that for me does the exact same thing that the fiber did equally as well and without the interruptions of fiber. So hopefully someone will read this reply and try it out and save money for themselves and if it doesn't work well for them guess what they can cancel it. No biggie. Note: I am also not trying to run a server at my location, but we do have two WOrk from home and at the same time plus the tv never turns off and an Xbox every night, use nearly 3 terabytes a month. On the standard modem. With zero issues. For $40 a month with my discount for having wireless bundle.16Visto0likes0Comentarios