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Originally Posted by jklbus01
I've watched dozens of videos on the topic of having reliable internet in our coach. They all differ on what works. Having multiple phone carriers, satellite dishes, antennas and Starlink. I'm hopelessly confused.
We're new motorcoach owners and have never really travelled anywhere. We had a 28-foot Class C for four years but got no further than Oregon and Montana. Now we have the opportunity to travel and work from our RV, but we need reliable Internet.
What do you use? T Mobile Is it reliable enough to work remotely? Yes is it cost-effective? Yes Can you afford it if you're not related to Bill Gates? Yes
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Now I have answered your questions, but there is no way I can say it works for you.
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Where do you need to be to work remotely? There is no internet service just anywhere or everywhere, just in most places; so what most places fit your needs? You are the only one to know that answer?
I have been working remote for years with and without T Mobile, never had Satellite. If I need Internet, I can assure you I can find it so working remote does not shake me.
I have Internet at home that frequently goes out ( Spectrum) but I use my T mobile as backup.
Now with that all said and from assumptions that you may plan to travel in wide open ranges in the middle of nowhere wanting to work remotely, you have no option but Satellite and price is not a factor when you have NO CHOICE.