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New submitter hejman08 writes with a question probably faced by many whose parents, grandparents, and other relatives rely on them for tech support and advice, specifically one about finding an appropriate data plan for his grandmother, of whom he writes: She is on her own plan through Verizon with 1GB of data, and she literally blows through it in three days or less every month, then complains about having nothing to do. They have Wi-Fi at her senior center, but only in specific rooms, and she has bad ankles and knees so she wants to stay home. Internet service would cost 80 a month to add where she lives. What I am wondering, is if any of the genius slashdotters out there know of a plan that- regardless of cost of phone, which we could manage as a gift to her, once- would allow her to have at least 300 minutes, 250 texts, and truly unlimited data (as in none of that Unlimited* stuff that is out there where they drop you to caveman speeds within a gig of usage), all for the price of less than say, 65 a month? The big 4 carriers don't seem to have anything that would work for her. What would you recommend? (I might start with a signal repeater in a utility closet, myself, or some clandestine CAT5 from a friendly neighbor's place.)

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  1. Add internet service at home? by xtal · · Score: 2

    It's $80/mo.. you can't get anything near unlimited for that.

    Be glad you're not in Canada.

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    1. Re:Add internet service at home? by morinpatmorin · · Score: 2

      Huh? I'm in Canada and I pay $52 a month for monthly home internet (300GB limit).

    2. Re:Add internet service at home? by PIBM · · Score: 2

      Truly unlimited 30mbps/10mbps with fixed IP and nothing preventing me (either in the eula or network settings) from running my (home/game/file/whatever) servers for 59.95 CAD (~53.57$). Sadly I live in a remote location else there would be better options.

      I guess he posted about his plan since it was told that the grandmother would use around 10 - 12 GB per month (1GB / 3 days or so) for which 300GB appear unlimited. I have seen many 50GB plans advertised for 19.99$ monthly if you have your own modem.

  2. Pay the $15 extra a month... by daveschroeder · · Score: 3, Insightful

    ...than the $65 you already stated you are willing to spend to get her internet in her room.

    Enough said.

    1. Re:Pay the $15 extra a month... by DaMattster · · Score: 2

      That would probably the best way to do it. Another option, depending upon where you live, would be to go with MetroPCS or T-Mobile and buy a phablet for your grandmother. If you went with MetroPCS and the 499.00 Galaxy Mega, your grandmother would have truly unlimited data for 60.00 per month.

  3. Re:t-mobile $50 by DaMattster · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The 50.00 plan throttles after 3GB. MetroPCS has one for 60.00 per month inclusive of taxes and fees and is truly unlimited.

  4. Too dumb to google? by redmid17 · · Score: 3

    The least you can do is give us a ballpark location so we can look at a coverage map. Sprint or T-Mobile have have deals going with unlimited data.


    Personally I'd go with Sprint, but I know their coverage can be spotty in certain places, though it has gotten a lot better since I signed up for it 5 years ago.

  5. T-Mobile or Sprint are your unlimited options by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    T-Mobile.. $80/mo Truly unlimited: http://www.t-mobile.com/cell-phone-plans/individual.html

    Sprint - $60/mo Truly unlimited ($50/mo is you get iPhone 6): http://www.sprint.com/landings/datashare/index.html?INTNAV=ATG:HE:UnlimitedPlan&view=unlimitedtalk

    Of course you need to know if they have good service at the Center. I had 'unlimited slow Sprint' that more often than not just didn't work and switched to T-Mobile on a 2.5 Gig per line plan. Even when over the cap the experience is better than Sprint's pre-LTE network.

    LOL @ Straight Talk. Your data just stops working at the cap with Straight Talk.

    1. Re:T-Mobile or Sprint are your unlimited options by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

      Also possibly MetroPCS, though I have no experience with them:

      https://www.metropcs.com/cell-plans/plans/details/GSM60.html

  6. Re:t-mobile $50 by mcrbids · · Score: 2

    Happy MetroPCS customer here. Seriously, they rock. Coverage isn't fabulous but isn't bad either.

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  7. Re:Is YouTube necessarily "junk"? by Lumpy · · Score: 2

    Adding adblocking to my android phone dropped monthly bandwidth usage by 25%. Many apps are so poorly written they continue to grab new ad's even while sitting in the background.

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  8. Re:StraighTalk by Noah+Haders · · Score: 2

    wow 10GB+ a month, is she watching Netflix or a lot of youtube on there? If 3g speeds would work, I suggest FreedomPop. you get unlimited* for $20/mo, where unlimited means 1st GB 4g and remaining GB 3g. Or get a wifi repeater?

  9. Re:StraighTalk by mrchaotica · · Score: 3, Informative

    It's kind of a secret, since T-Mobile would prefer that you pay them more than $30/month. Here are some instructions: http://www.debtroundup.com/how-to-get-tmobile-30-plan/

    I didn't screw around trying to do stuff online; I just took my phone* into Wal-Mart and they sold me a SIM kit and activated it.

    (* The phone in question was a Nexus 5 bought directly from Google, so it had never been activated with any other service -- I don't know if that matters.)

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