I’m sure nikka639’s answer was well-intended, but a wi-fi connection depends on what kind of internet connection you’re using. T-Mobile’s home internet connects to mobile towers in the same way that a phone does. The equipment that is used is similar, but not identical.T-Mobile could definitely address some of the issues that many users are facing with its internet product.One of the reasons I use T-Mobile instead of Spectrum is that I don’t like how deceptive Spectrum has often been with its customers. It had to settle with the New York State Attorney General, but has kept doing more or less business-as-usual. Don’t trust its claimed speeds until you test it for yourself, over the course of days and weeks.So it has bummed me out to find out that T-Mobile is also not entirely upfront. They were totally honest about their speeds. The speeds have been a little less consistent lately, and I’m told they have had problem with a tower.But the connection itself -- as in, remaining ON --
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