What is the MetroPCS 4G LTE CellSpot?
The 4G LTE CellSpot is a personal, portable device that provides high-speed internet for up to 12 WiFi-enabled devices in your home. This makes it great for family members who have different devices and need Internet on all of them. The 3G/4G LTE CellSpot can be used indoors or outdoors so you can take it with you when you go visit your grandparents and make sure that they are connected too. The 4G LTE CellSpot supports voice over IP (VoIP) allowing users to make calls using their VoIP applications. If you use Skype or Google Voice as your calling application, then you can use those programs while staying connected via WiFi with unlimited talk and text service included on your monthly plan.
Where can I get it?
As a mobile service provider, MetroPCS provides subscribers with flexible cell phone plans that are primarily tailored for today’s customers. Since most people require both cell phone service and wireless internet access on their devices, you can benefit from both at a reduced price. While Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint primarily provide cellular phone service with little access to wireless internet on your device, other carriers like T-Mobile allow more control over your use of unlimited data at slower speeds; it also costs less than $100 per month.
Which type of customers can use it?
Customers with unlimited data plans for their cell phones will be best suited for using a hotspot. Customers who do not have an unlimited data plan can also benefit from using a hotspot because it is a good way of conserving their monthly data usage. This way, customers won’t need to purchase any more monthly add-ons when they have reached their limit. Also, anyone who frequently travels will find it useful since it means that they can continue accessing Wi-Fi even if they are not near any hotspots or internet connections. In fact, people who travel frequently can set up internet at their homes in their hometowns so that they don’t have to worry about staying connected while on vacation and other trips.
What are the benefits?
The benefits of using a hotspot as your Internet connection are numerous.
The first and most obvious benefit is its unlimited nature. Unlike other types of Internet plans that place restrictions on how much data you can use each month, hotspots allow you to use as much or as little data as you want at any given time. As long as there’s a Wi-Fi connection insight, it doesn’t matter how much or how little data you need—it’s all free!
The second major benefit is speed. Depending on which hotspot plan you select, your average Internet speed could be anywhere from 5 Mbps to 10 Mbps.
The most obvious benefit of a hotspot plan is that you can easily stay connected with your friends and family. You can share pictures and videos, post updates on social media sites, watch movies or TV shows, or check up on work emails while traveling!
What are some drawbacks?
Although there are some benefits to having a MetroPCS hotspot, there are also drawbacks. The biggest drawback is that you will have a limited amount of data. This means that if you go over your plan, or don’t check in regularly with what data you have left (you can do so on your account page), then it could end up costing you more money than planned because it uses 3G instead of 4G LTE connections for browsing. Also, because of their partnership with T-Mobile, you will only be able to use their hotspots in those areas where both networks overlap—unless you travel with one of their portable hotspots around with you.
How much does it cost?
The MetroPCS hotspot plan is a great budget choice if you’re looking for data. Starting at just $10 per month, it comes with 2GB of 4G LTE data that is perfect for casual users or those who don’t expect to stream movies or download huge files. It also comes with unlimited talk and text on top of no contract; you can pay month-to-month without a long-term commitment. Finally, if you have multiple lines on your account, they all share these great features.
If you need more data, you can add more with another hotspot plan (these are referred to as tiered plans). At that point, if you go over your monthly limit on one line you don’t necessarily have to get rid of your hotspot; just pay your carrier more money each month if you need more data. Also, remember that tethering can use up a lot of data quickly; for example, one hour of streaming Netflix uses about 3GB of data!