(You do need to be a Spectrum internet customer to get this plan.) Now we have a cell phone plan where we can switch to “unlimited” anytime (although it’s not truly unlimited) and use Patrick’s cell phone as a Wi-Fi hotspot. Initially, Patrick wasn’t sure this was our best option until he discovered that going from Verizon (which has great coverage) to Spectrum mobile (which uses the Verizon network) was actually less expensive than the plan we had at the time. If you’re on a limited data plan, that can get expensive quick. Our best solution appeared to be using our own connection through our cell phone provider. Can we immerse ourselves in natural beauty and pursue an income and career at the same time? Can we enjoy remote locations and still expect to have a great internet connection? SHOPPING DATA PLANS With our modern sensibilities, we want to have it all. Probably figured we were in a campground to … hmm … camp? Not provided to stream movies and music for all the campers. Isn’t meant for anything more than moderate use. Spot close to a bathhouse router is spotty at best. Wi-Fi, but it’s just not sufficient for our needs. Outdoor TVs-but can’t seem to get by without our internet! We all Even parks that offer Wi-Fi have limited bandwidth and sporadic connections-not ideal for all our tech addictions, much less accomplishing digital work in the great outdoors. In a recent article, we discussed digital nomading (remote working or freelancing) while on the road, and the challenges of getting internet access while camping.
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