A:AnswerMine has picked up cellular data as good or better than my mobile. But not as good as being connected via cable internet or fiber optics. Can handle multiple users at one time.
A:AnswerAT&T should be able to answer that for you. Our line with Verizon is about $18 a month. It was cheaper to leave it on than to pay to turn it on before a trip and cut it off after each trip.
A:AnswerA Verizon chat agent told me no. Even though the Verizon website allowed me to add a Travel Pass to it... Their own website for this device says it is "Global Ready"...
A:AnswerNo - It will pickup the cell phone signal just like the cell phone. If the hotspot is on a service with better signal than the cell phone, this will make a difference
A:AnswerYes, I used it in Ecuador last month. You will have to purchase a memory card. Upon arrival, I purchased one at the Guayaquil airport. You can also purchase locally there. Ecuador did not have 5G, so this one worked fine.