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this post was submitted on 17 Jun 2024
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I'm in the US on T-Mobile and have no problem with hotspot. What phone? On a regular plan, not a pre-paid?
Regular plan, one of the og unlimited data plans. One plus 9t.
Mate I’m genuinely not trying to be an ass with this but does your plan specifically include mobile hotspot usage?
T-Mobile has dozens and dozens of different plans from the last decade alone, it’s quite possible your plan has zero hotspot data. Especially as you mention it’s an older grandfathered plan.
I'm also pretty sure they're allowed to modify old plans, like removing support for hotspots, to try to force people onto new plans. AT&T at least has some boilerplate language that allows them to modify your plans.
No idea, it's nearly impossible to read what it does and doesn't do. Plus, like another commenter said they can change it. It's also become increasingly expensive....