Linux on the desktop will never be a reality purely because of systemd-resolved and captive portals
My phone has like 3 wifi APs saved for the few no-captive-portal cafes with gigabit fiber, and home ones. Otherwise I just use cellular data.
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Ah, I am nearly WiFi-only. My plan only has 3gb data, so using LTE when I'm out is expensive (and I'm on T-Mo which is frankly nearly the cheapest of them)
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Cricket has unlimited data for $35/mo.
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It's throttled after 2GB (or larger threshold if you pay for more), but even with the throttling it's faster than most bad cafe wifi.
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I think cricket is a tmo mvno so that's probably the same thing I get (though mine is $40/3gb instead)
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I've never run out, so I don't know what "slower" means. I thought it went to 2g, so I make sure never to overrun. TMO HSPA/+ is pretty solid ime
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It's not "going to 2G", just throttling at speeds that are supposedly 2G but many times faster than what anyone ever got on actual 2G. Still carried over 3G/4G/LTE channels.
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Ah, ok. Thx for explanation. I joined smartphoneworld after LTE was live, so the "oldest" I have exp with is 3g (which is faster than my home internet sometimes)
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I think this highlights a big part of the reason wifi is still popular though: nobody knows there's cheap unlimited cellular data.
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