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That varies on your main plan. Ours is an older plan and we have not let them upgrade us to the "new stuff" that allows 5G. We easily can do over 400g a month. I honestly thought that was how all the plans worked. I only recently found out that they do not. If you get a more recent plan 35 or 40g is about the best you are going to get and there is no option for more. It will also be VERY expensive. Tomorrow, this answer could be outdated though. This stuff changes so fast it is hard to keep up with.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Max speed is listed at up to 7gbs. Consumer contracts: 15Gb data for $50/mo if you do auto debit and paperless stmts etc. 30Gb data for I wanna say 70-90/mo. They have prepaid options that are like 10-15 dollars higher I believe. Each plan has a 2GB for 10$ overage rider so you are going to want to keep an eye on data usage. They also offer a couple business level contracts that have it's own price range but they have place new restrictions on what consistutes business usage. I think fixed location is one of these limits and something to do with gear changes. For more details please look into ATT site for data plans, and youtube for Nighthawk 5g m5 reviews.I dont have a channel but have found info there that was helpful.
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