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HomeFi is a virtual MVNO at first glance so they sublet data on the major carriers. In my experience these are usually a lot of promise, little real world results and typically device locked. I would not use them. Nomad Internet is another service you can read up on with similar promises, lots of real world complaints.
Only the authorized LTE/5G "ISPs" ever seem to tell you whose towers they are using, I suspect this is because the carries can sue for some sort of copyright nonsense. So if they don't say whose towers they are using, I'd be hesitant. They suck. I won't to know how it compares to Gotw3. Ours uses At&t, ant it's awful.
Homefi uses T-Mobile, Verizon and AT&T providers. The router kept bouncing around between T-Mobile - Verizon to get a fast signal. We had T-Mobile cell and internet, which stopped working last month. Homefi would lock into T-Mobile (no cell signal) and 10 chats (can't call) they promised to lock onto AT&T, which is a closer tower.
r/homeassistant. Home Assistant is open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first. Powered by a worldwide community of tinkerers and DIY enthusiasts. Perfect to run on a Raspberry Pi or a local server. Available for free at home-assistant.io. MembersOnline.
We currently charge $129.99 for ATT, $129.99 for Tmobile and $149.99 for Verizon with our sim plans that allow up to 750GB a month and did not confirm yet but our VSIM plans may be similar. but to make sure you understand, when discussing this, it really is if you want a VSIM Technology or not.
HOMEFI. They are a company you do not want to deal with. I have returned the router for Internet because it didn't work very good and could not get support to respond. They have a "chat" link on their website but it doesn't work when you click it. I returned the router to the address listed on the return and stated that I no longer wanted their ...
None of the major carriers offer the amount of gigs needed. Their unlimited prigrans get throttled at 50, 100, or 150 gigs. Streaming eats gigs! Homefi's gigs are triple or more based on the chosen plan, and their router will use all 3 major carriers based on the strength of service available. 1.
Calyx Institute has a Hotspot you can use unlimited and it's legit they use the T-mobile network. First year is $750 ($62.50/mo) because your buying the Hotspot. Then $500 (41.67/mo) every year after. Or if you qualify as low income PCs for People has the same thing but it's just cheaper.
HomeFi. A forum for answering questions about Homefi Wireless High-Speed Internet. r/homefiinternet: This forum is the place for your questions about HomeFi Wireless High-Speed Internet!
3rd Party Resellers (Examples: Nomad & Boom) - Wide range $/month (Nomad is $99/month + $150 one time fee). But, it can be a little iffy in dealing with a reseller. Some of these are legit and some are scams. Some have their own website and some use eBay.