The special price, which honestly shouldn't even be the max price, was enticing enough to give it a shot.
I'm not ready to give it up, yet, as I'm confident once I'm stationary it will be sufficient enough to completely cut ties with Starlink. Starlink went from my primary to last resort in the last couple months, but RoamLink can't come close to Starlink's performance. It's a choice of who I want to support right now.
As I'm writing this review, Verizon is the superior tower in my Ohio location for the week. My T-Mobile home is mediocre here, but all of my Verizon phones and tablets are killing it on bandwidth. RoamLink refuses to connect to Verizon or ATT&T today even when forced. It only wants to use T-Mobile today.
It also always favors T-Mobile in general.
I've been able to force carriers in worse conditions, so this is a huge problem for me that today it decides it doesn't feel like doing it. I tried for over two hours to connect just to Verizon. As a test, I tried the local ATT&T tower, and it also wouldn't connect after about an hour of letting it try.
The unlimited plan really isn't clear on the upper limit tolerance (honestly, not single company in this country should be able to get away with touting unlimited and then imposing limits when it isn't to their liking but here we are again).
When I signed up, it was at least 1.5T from what I recall reading, which I come in right around or just about the 1TB limit. I'm confident I ready 1.5 and…