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Pick Your Data Plan
We offer three high gig, high quality data plans. Included with every data plan is our USA-based technical support line as well as our network monitoring and management tools.
Cellular RV hotspot plans for travelers.
Finding reliable, high gigabyte RV internet just got easier. We provide your SIM card and an enterprise-grade router, giving you access to the best possible speeds wherever you travel. We also provide expert USA-based technical support. Simply put, if you need internet from the road, RVDataSat is for you.
We offer three high gig, high quality data plans. Included with every data plan is our USA-based technical support line as well as our network monitoring and management tools.
Our plans are simple. Lots of data, on one of the largest networks in the USA.
Each of our plans are recurring monthly charges and will be billed monthly on the date that you purchase. There is a one-time $50 SIM provisioning and device configuration fee. After 6 month contract period, each plan renews on a month-to-month basis until canceled in writing (30) days prior to start of the next billing cycle.
RVDataSat has been connecting government entities, large corporations, and individual travelers for decades. Through that time we’ve learned what works best for remote internet.
We’ve been helping RV enthusiasts, fifth wheel owners, and remote travelers stay connected since the ’90s. RVDataSat understands the community and the needs of life on the road.
We are Gold Partners for Peplink, the leading manufacturer of enterprise-grade cellular routers. These routers are tried and true, providing the absolute best in remote connectivity.
We offer the best data plans on the best networks in the United States, backed by the best support team located right here in the United States. We help you get, and stay, connected.
Leave your info below to see which network will work best for you, and to discuss your options with our team of mobile internet experts.
Just like other wireless routers, this unit creates a Wi-Fi signal that you can connect to with your personal devices, such as a smartphone or laptop. However, unlike a normal home router, our service uses one (or multiple) of our cellular network partners to get you connected from anywhere.
Yes! You may return the product within 72 hours for a refund, less the shipping charges, one month of service, and the activation fee. The product must be returned in the original packaging, so make sure not to throw it away!
Before returning it, think about what may be causing it not to work. Our devices are very high quality and have a failure rate of less than 1%, so it is likely one of a few different issues that we cover under Troubleshooting Tips. Look through our guide or give us a call so we can troubleshoot it together!
Each of our plans include a certain amount of unprioritized data, with data use after that point being either deprioritized or throttled. At this point, our Pink and Blue plans will be deprioritized, meaning that your speeds will only be lowered when you’re in an area of high congestion. Otherwise, your speeds should continue being strong past 100GB. On the Red plan, data is throttled after 75GB, meaning the speeds are lowered to 3G until the next month begins.
You are in a 6 month contract, at which point it continues at the same rate on a month-to-month basis. Following the initial 6 month period, you can cancel at any point, just provide notice 30 days prior to the billing renewal date.
Your router will work with any major service provider in the US. This router is also compatible with international providers, though you’ll need a country-specific SIM card and service plan.
With satellite internet, you have a reliable connection from practically anywhere in the United States, but at the cost of a much higher latency and a generally slower connection. Monthly service plans are also more expensive for satellite, as is the equipment to get started.
Cellular internet relies on the location of cellular towers, so there are plenty of areas across the country that won’t have any connection at all. Speeds are not guaranteed, and change frequently. In addition to proximity to the nearest cell tower, your cellular connection is based on tower congestion. As you travel around, you’ll encounter areas with fantastic connectivity and areas with terrible connectivity. The benefit of cellular is a much lower cost for equipment and service. As long as you use a coverage map before you travel, you’ll know what to expect from your cellular connection and how you can modify your route to get the best connection possible.
While satellite internet is available virtually anywhere in the United States with a view of the southern sky, cellular internet is a bit more tricky. Think about the places you want to travel to in the near future- campgrounds, national parks, small towns- and write them down. With these locations in mind, explore our coverage map to see how our service will line up with your plans.
After reaching out to us, we will provide a map of our cellular range that you can use as you travel. If you are covered, your current location will be colored on the map. If it is not covered, you may want to change your route to stay within the cellular network. This should be easy, because our network covers the majority of the United States!
There are a few possible reasons, lets take it step by step!
The first thing to check is your coverage map. If your current address is outside of the coverage range, that is the problem. To fix this, simply move within cellular range. Our network offers extensive coverage across the United States, so you usually don’t have to go far! These maps are not 100% accurate and may become less reliable towards the edges of the network. If you have low speeds and are at the very outskirts of the network, move further inside the range if possible.
Next, think about your time of day and the day of the week. Nights and weekends often have a much higher contention rate, meaning there are more people online trying to get the same data. You may have the highest speeds available at the time, there are just a lot of people trying to get that same data. This will become evident if you stay in the same location for multiple days and notice a trend in data speeds over the course of a day. To fix this, either move to a new location that may have more available bandwidth or try the step below.
Lastly, remove some devices from your router. If you have 10 devices connected, a relatively strong speed may seem much worse than it actually is. Go down to one or two devices that you need that you are currently using, and see if performance improves.
We’re currently writing a process for this, but in the meantime please call our technical support team so they can walk you through how to do it!
Get in touch and we’ll be more than happy to help! Our support team is available 7 days a week. Give us a call at 757-312-8300 Option 1, send us an email to support@expeditioncommunications.com and let us know your issue!
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