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KyleP

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  1. Good info - thank you. 1080p is enough for me. I have the AT&T FMCA plan currently and plan to keep it and use both - the AT&T plan is video throttled at 4MB and overall at 25MB. Those both work for my use case. I have a T-Mobile business internet plan today, it does not have a video throttle, but is always lowest priority and run me $50/month. The FMCA plan could be an advantage with it's 100G of priority data. The priority to me is during the day for work, however streaming in the evenings is nice sometimes..... Ah...decisions decisions Thanks! -Kyle
  2. The rumor mill on this new plan says that it is throttled for video at 2MB. Can this be confirmed? Anyone out there have it, and if so can you run a speed test via fast.com (Netflix) vs a standard speedtest.net? Thanks!
  3. My FMCA AT&T plan is absolutely throttled at 4MBs. For me that is fine, I can watch standard HD on the RV TV's with no issues. Rumor mill says that the new T-Mobile plan is limited to 2MBs for video streaming. That isn't going to work and I'm trying to confirm. If it was 4MB or more I'd pick up that plan in a heartbeat and replace my non-FMCA T-Mobile business plan.
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