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Starlink Price Increase! The RV Internet Plan We Use Instead



In this video, I’m excited to share with you my experience with an alternative solution to the Starlink RV plan. While Starlink’s coverage and speed may be appealing to many, there are limitations and pricing changes that have caused me to look elsewhere. That’s why I’ve opted for a solution that has been working great for me: Epic Off Grid with unlimited Verizon for just $69 per month.

In this video, I’ll discuss the benefits of using Epic Off Grid and how it compares to Starlink. From the ease of setup to the unlimited data, there are many reasons why this solution has been working great for my RV internet needs. I’ll also share my personal experience with the service and offer insights for those considering a similar solution.

If you’re looking for an alternative to Starlink for your RV internet needs, you won’t want to miss this video. Tune in to learn more about the benefits of using Epic Off Grid with unlimited Verizon for just $69 per month. #starlink #rv #leisuretravelvans @nomad_internet

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  1. I will never use Verizon after they lied to me about how to download years of photos after I left them for T-Mobile. Verizon said i had 30 days to download my Verizon-server-only photos. What happened is 6 days after my transfer to T-Mobile, not 30 days, they stopped my photo/account access when the billing cycle ended. I called them up, hassled with them for two weeks, and finally paid fees, transferred my new T-Mobile phone to Verizon because a) I needed a phone, and b) needed the same phone number to access my photos/account. So i restarted Verizon just to download my years of pictures. They assured me I had 30 days to download my pics so everything was fine. I canceled my service Verizon account knowing I had 30 days to download pics, and on the billing cycle change on the 6th of the month I lost access again. I called them up ask him where my 30 days of downloads went and they finally figured out there was no 30 days of download, only download capability through the end of the billing cycle. Lies, lies, lies.
    Meanwhile, by starting and stopping my T-mobile account I lost a $300 phone discount with their new service, and if i canceled and went back to Verizon i would lose more money.
    So, rather than lose more money with Verizon and T-Mobile, I gave up on the pictures of my kids for the last 15 years on the Verizon server.
    Thanks for letting me vent.

  2. "Epic Off Grid" is an extremely misleading name. It is NOT off grid and cannot replace Starlink. The two shouldn't even be compared. Epic Off Grid still requires a cell signal and there are huge swaths of this country that has no cell signal. Especially for us boondockers, Starlink is the only way to go.

  3. What about T-Mobile's 55+ plan? Their top plan allows 50 GB of 4G hotspot data. But the phone is allow unlimited 4k UHD streaming. You could take the streaming from the phone and "mirror" it to your TV, and save the hotspot data for your laptop. Have you looked into this?

  4. Just received Epic Off Grid. Paid the 30 bucks to have it plug and play. 5 min. later was up and streaming. I'm about 30 miles SE of Houston on a small farm. Down load was at about 22…. Thanks for the heads up on this unit !

  5. Just a tip: you can pick up older model Apple TV models that have been refurbished for a fraction of the original cost. I got one 3 years ago for my classroom to connect my personal Macbook air as well as my desktop Apple with my SmartBoard. Works fantastic and allows me to stream YouTube educational videos and the like.

  6. Our LTV comes with a Weingard ConnecT 2.0 Wi-Fi Extender with 4G LTE. It is/was an RV Show Model, so no option there, but since we have it, we are wondering if it is worth switching to the Epic, or working with what we have. Any thoughts? By the way, it's a 2023 MBL and we pick it up on March 17th, so excited!

  7. Your system is also limited to the cell network. We can be in the middle of nowhere with no cell reception and still be able to work with a Starlink.

  8. Starlink is for folks in rural areas without access to other options. Many complain about trees and pricing when they have better options available. My guess the price increase is to deter everyone wanting it. I will pay because I have no other options. I have spent hundreds of dollars on modems from shady unlimited internet providers only to cancel and return hardware or just add another modem to the collection. For what is is and what it is for, Starlink is a necessary option. Between Starlink and cellphone hotspot, I am covered.

  9. We are currently still using portability with our residential plan but do not know how long that will last. Then we will go to the RV plan because we will have no choice. The problem with the RV plan is that you are deprioritized all the time. At least with the home service with portability, we could turn off portability when we were in our residential service area AND not be deprioritized. We will roll with the changes as we absolutely love our Starlink, especially when we get way way off the grid. We used to make due with cell boosters and such but it could be a struggle at times in the back country. Since day one with the Starlink, it was a no hassle extremely reliable service. Everything is getting so much more expensive!