Author Archive: ChuckMontgomery
T-Mobile’s New “Business Friendly” Data Overage Policy
In July 2012, T-Mobile changed policies for mobile data. Prevously, T-Mobile subscribers has little or no option to restore full download speeds if their mobile data limits where breached. The new plan allows users to pay data overage rates, much like the other major mobile providers do.
New T-Mobile Data Pass in Effect May 2012
T-Mobile has put some new prepaid mobile broadbabnd plans into effect as of May 2012. The new plans are designed to more closely match the mobile data needs of mobile hotspot, data card, and cellular enabled tablet owners.
Review of Millenicom Mobile Broadband: Truly Unlimited Data or Too Good to Be True?
Millenicom offers what appears to be the most generous unlimited mobile broadband with it’s MiFi mobile hotspot device and prepaid data plans. “Too Good” or “Too good to be true”? Read mobilehotspot.com review
Guide to SIM Swapping for Mobile Hotspots
A quick overview on swapping SIM cards between mobile hotspots and phone. What to look out for, and what you can expect. Are there “loopholes” to take advantage of that could potentially lower monthly bills??
The Second Generation of MiFi Mobile Hotspots – on the 4th Generation of Mobile Networks.
What does the introduction of 4G LTE name for the new Mi-Fi series of mobile hotspots? With 4G speeds of up to 10 times faster than 3G, does this finally open the floodgates to unleash the real potential of mobile hotspots serving up data to five or more connected clients?
Online Multiplayer Gaming with Mobile Broadband Hotspots
Online multiplayer games pose particular challenges for mobile broadband over wireless devices, namely the quality of connection and responsiveness of the network, more commonly referred to as latency. See how mobile hotspots fare in the cutthroat world of Massively Multiplayer and online first-person shooter games.
Pro’s and Con’s of Mobile Hotspots
Mobile hotspots seem huge growth since the introduction of the first MiFi 3G back in 2009. with tablets and handhelds moving towards being completely “portless” and cable free, Wi-Fi over a hotspot, either portable or stationary is often ideal. However, in some situations, other simpler and less expensive solutions might be your best bet





