Just wanted to get the Forum's take on who has the best deal for 5G home internet presently. Living in Florida, hurricanes and the devastation they bring, such as weeks-long power outages, have caused us to invest in backup internet capabilities. Our main service is (unfortunately) provided by Xfinity and usually provides us with enough bandwidth and speed to support all of our activities.
When we do lose power, we have a whole-home generator and UPS-battery backup that keeps our modem and router happy, but as you know, no shore power means no cable internet. Currently we're running a Cradlepoint router/hotspot with a Verizon LTE SIM card for backup, but our plan doesn't include unlimited data for that card and it chews through the monthly allotment of higher speed data very quickly. After the allotment is gone, the speeds just slow to a crawl. In addition to running our business from home, we have two kids who constantly video chat and online game, and we're cord cutters, so having enough speed and bandwidth to deliver 4k programming to 4 Apple TVs simultaneously is a must.
Not being able to access HULU+Live aside, I'm looking at both Verizon and TMobile's home internet services to use as a backup during power outages. TMobile's map claims to provide 5G "Ultra Capacity" to our property and Verizon's map shows 5G "Ultra Wideband" covering the property as well. The modem will live in an interior closet and I'm not sure if either company offers a model that can support external antennae, so I'm sure we won't see the "blazing fast Gbps" speeds they advertise. Heck, even when standing in the middle of our open field, my iPhone 13 Pro on Verizon 5G never goes into "UW" mode.
All that said, if you were me, what service would you go for?
When we do lose power, we have a whole-home generator and UPS-battery backup that keeps our modem and router happy, but as you know, no shore power means no cable internet. Currently we're running a Cradlepoint router/hotspot with a Verizon LTE SIM card for backup, but our plan doesn't include unlimited data for that card and it chews through the monthly allotment of higher speed data very quickly. After the allotment is gone, the speeds just slow to a crawl. In addition to running our business from home, we have two kids who constantly video chat and online game, and we're cord cutters, so having enough speed and bandwidth to deliver 4k programming to 4 Apple TVs simultaneously is a must.
Not being able to access HULU+Live aside, I'm looking at both Verizon and TMobile's home internet services to use as a backup during power outages. TMobile's map claims to provide 5G "Ultra Capacity" to our property and Verizon's map shows 5G "Ultra Wideband" covering the property as well. The modem will live in an interior closet and I'm not sure if either company offers a model that can support external antennae, so I'm sure we won't see the "blazing fast Gbps" speeds they advertise. Heck, even when standing in the middle of our open field, my iPhone 13 Pro on Verizon 5G never goes into "UW" mode.
All that said, if you were me, what service would you go for?