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Originally Posted by thinkxingu
Whether or not I would rely on a wireless service for working remotely would depend directly on how I would use it. I can use my AT&T hotspot for email, basic websurfing, paying bills, etc. but it's imperfect when using it for Zoom/Meet, streaming video, etc. especially during peak times. I wouldn't expect Verizon to be any different, especially given the reports the last couple years of Verizon hiccups.
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Recommendations from this site sent me to Verizon. After four years of perfect experiences, reception at the lake fell off. A factory store sold me a matching pair of "modems", which were arguably better.
Two months later, when I'm in Florida, reception slowed to a stop!
Florida factory store advises, "Oh yeah, nobody there has reception". >>SHRUG<<
So I get AT&T--OK in Florida,
almost OK in Wolfeboro. (But half the monthly price of Verizon).
Verizon keeps sending bills, and charges $7.50 to speak (one time) to a living Verizon person. So I pay it, and learn my Verizon billing has gone to a collection agency.
I've since written a letter to Verizon headquarters and haven't heard anything back.