Infinite LTE Data

What’s Different About Infinite LTE Data?

What’s Really Available Out There And How We Can Help

We understand that when a consumer goes searching for an internet solution that brings them to a company’s website without a recognizable household name, that they instantly feel guarded and have to up their due diligence. And they are NOT wrong in doing that.

However, the majors likely could not provide you what you were looking for, or maybe you just prefer to do business with smaller operators, so here you are looking for an internet solution with a company you have never heard of before.

So, why Infinite LTE Data for your rural or mobile internet needs, instead of T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T or satellite internet providers like Hughesnet, Viasat or the newly offered Starlink?

 

truly unlimited data

Well, first thing, if you can actually get the mid band 5G truly Unlimited Verizon home, or T-Mobile 5G Home (not T-Mobile home lite) for $50/mo, log off now and check your address in their sites for eligibility and sign up as fast as you can, because Infinite LTE Data is not for you.

However, if you’re not in a big city or suburb of a big city, it’s HIGHLY unlikely you can get either of those options. When comparing T-Mobile’s home lite internet and/or Verizon’s 4G LTE hotspot offerings, Infinite LTE Data has them both beat in cost, accessibility, hardware and overall value. Now, what about satellite? Well, if you like latency scores in the several hundreds to 1000’s and only need internet for browsing then Hughesnet and Viasat are for you.

Starlink is a different animal in that they have in orbit satellites which was supposed to reduce latency, and is provably under that of their other more antiquated satellite competitors. However, many contemporary reports have shown Starlink latency to still be in the triple digits. Couple that with the fact that it’s not available in most areas yet and it costs nearly $800 to begin their service. In addition, Starlink does not have the easiest self installation and almost non-existent customer support for those who have issues with connectivity, which may cause a bit of hesitancy from most consumers.

cellular data usage

Why Cellular Carriers Throttle or Deprioritize Data

The reason cellular carriers throttle or deprioritize data is because they know that bandwidth intense activities cannot be performed at the lower or 3G speeds. For example, streaming even 480 standard definition video requires at least 1.5 Mbps down, while streaming in high definition video requires about 4Mbps. Neither of these can be achieved at the 3G speeds, which cap out at 0.6Mbps.

All direct to consumer data plans have an allotment of 4G LTE access, and then a cap on that 4G LTE allotment. Once that cap is reached, the customer still has internet access, but at the slower speeds. The carriers throttle data to protect their network, so that all of their users can have a fair amount of access to the faster LTE speeds.

Enter Infinite LTE Data

To start, we are an almost 6 year old company with the same ownership and no consumer watchdogs hot on our trail. We have verifiable internet presence and offer transparency that nobody else in this arena does. But, the main reasons are that we offer a service that nobody else in cellular offers with new technologies and innovations. The technology we are talking about is the quad carrier virtual sim technology that takes quality dual tuner devices that come equipped with a cloud based sim bank which can access all 3 major carrier’s and a roaming carrier’s 4G LTE networks and some 5G bands.

This partnership is through the largest Mobile Virtual Network Operator on Earth who has the ability to get reduced pricing with the global networks to be able to bring the best pricing in all of 4G LTE with un-deprioritized data allotments. Unlike all of our non household named competitors, who sell gray area SIM card plans through individual carrier networks with spoofed devices that hide IMEI numbers from the carriers, our plans have the authorization to utilize these networks just like Visible wireless can use Verizon’s network or Mint Mobile can use T- Mobile’s network.

Simply put, what sets Infinite LTE Data apart is that we are NOT a reseller and offer a service that can be controlled from the back end and is fully disclosed, thus can and will be delivered as such. So, whether you have been burned by a 3 party reseller with promises of truly unlimited and unthrottled data, or you’ve not found a small company that can use the cellular network closest to your location or that has quality hardware and support for complex usage applications, or you’re just moving out to a new area in the country, you should really give Infinite LTE Data a go.

You can keep us for a temporary project or find a permanent home here. Reach out to us today and ask us anything, we’re here to solve your internet problem. [email protected]

NO Contract, NO Credit Check and NO Overages!

Tips to Reduce Data Usage Without Losing Interest in Your Internet Activities.

This is for customers who are not used to cellular data plans that have customarily had truly unlimited wireline plans. Do not stream everything in 4K or 1080p resolution. Youtube videos on your laptop or desktop are going to look the same whether you’re streaming in 480p or 1080p. There is also no reason to do your Zoom meetings in HD either. This little change can be the difference is using 400 or 800 GB in a month and you will not even notice the difference.

For customers who came from satellite internet subscriptions. You are not used to streaming video because of the extremely high latency, so when you finally get internet that gives you below 100 ms pings, the first thing you want to do is watch a 20 year old movie in 1080p. The problem with that is that when you set your android stick or smart TV to 1080, it counts the data at 2 GB per hour of streaming even though you are only viewing that old movie in 480p standard definition. Streaming in 480p only uses about ½ a GB per hour of streaming. Streaming in 720 low HD only uses about 1 GB per hour of streaming.

The human eye can barely tell the difference between 720p and 1080p. Try it some time and we will bet you will find it hard to tell the difference. Another data activity that can hog bandwidth, and waste it, is online gaming updates and downloads. Make certain that you are cognizant of automatic updates that your console uses, as well as the size of new game downloads if you have a cellular data plan with an extreme users cap.