![]() The logic behind these fees is weak, if existent: “I’m paying $70 a month for 10 GB of data but now you (cellular carrier) are telling me that you are going to limit how I am using my bucket of bytes?” The cellular carriers are fully aware of this option and have tried to discourage it by imposing ‘tethering’ fees on its customers who do this. ![]() ![]() To activate it, go into your WiFi settings and enable your “personal hotspot” option. Most smartphones have this capability already built in. Tethering is a feature that turns your smartphone into a portable WiFi hotspot. Instead you are going to use your new 4G smart phone as a wifi hotspot in your house and access the Internet through this device. Here’s an interesting proposition: tell your local Internet provider who sells you high-speed Internet access for $40-60 per month that you don’t need them anymore.
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