It’s my goddamn motherfucking mobile data and MY PHONE. I should be able to use it however I want. My wifi went down because the greedy, cunt-faced shitbags at Comcast stole taxpayer subsidies to enrich themselves instead of actually providing the service we’re paying for. I tried to switch to a mobile hotspot and my phone refuses to open one. Everyone responsible for this shit should be fed to alligators locked away in a fucking gulag. We have no rights and live in a corporate plutocracy.

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      11 months ago

      Italian here, Vodafone did this thing to me and I switched to Illiad, never looking back

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      11 months ago

      It’s been like this in Canada for years. I’m not sure making our phones a wifi hotspot was ever free come to think of it.

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        11 months ago

        USA mobile carriers have been charging for tethering since devices implemented the tethering feature. Android enforced it through carrier firmware. I don’t remember how apple enforced it.

        I remember having to jailbreak all my iPhones so I could get it for free. As iOS started feeling more limited, I bought a galaxy phone from Europe because the international phones didn’t have the carrier firmware.

        Then T-Mobile was the first big carrier to offer free tethering - I switched to them from AT&T. And now more carriers are offering free tethering because it’s losing them customers probably.

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        “Included”.

        Imagine getting a steam deck and you’re out and about and you use your hotspot so you can play a game. Your game needs to be updated. Now imagine you have the $35 plan. You won’t even make it to playing your game before you get throttled to 128KB/s.

        Hotspots are the new thing they’ve modeled the plans around. First it was minutes, then it was texting, then it was data, now it’s hotspots.

        edit: I’ve been arguing about this with them for ages because we WERE on a grandfathered plan from when they bought out cingular. They got rid of our plan (Kicked us off said plan.) and these are the only 3 options they have left.

        edit2: Forgot to mention. The rationale they give for this is that they “don’t want people using their cellular data to replace their home internet”.

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          11 months ago

          That makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.

          My carrier has been giving me weekly data packs since mid May, with a use-or-lose-it condition, so I have been actively not using my home connection and connecting everything I can remember to my phone’s hotspot.

          The moment you pay/receive the bandwith, it’s yours to use as you understand; the network can’t interfere with its usage.

          That is gross overreach.

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            11 months ago

            That’s the way AT&T used to be with their minutes. They called it rollover. Now they basically do everything but tell you to fuck off.