Spectrum Mobile Hotspot Plans & How to Enable it

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Not many networks across states of the United States provide data sharing or mobile hotspot services. The case is the same with MVNOs and other mobile operators in the United States. This is for the reason that three top networks in the USA don't allow this and MVNO has no choice other than to accept the terms said by the original network provider. There are only limited MVNOs that allow tethering, and one such operator is Spectrum Mobile.

If you want Verizon speed at the lowest price then you can consider going with Spectrum Mobile which allows you to save 40% on monthly expenses.

We go through the following topics in this article -

Spectrum Mobile Hotspot:

All the mobile data plans include a hotspot feature without any extra price. Wow! That's simply amazing and one of the main reasons why you should go with Spectrum Mobile, but sadly it has one limitation it is available for only Spectrum Internet customers.

So here are the Spectrum hotspot plans -

Spectrum Shared Mobile Data Plan:

We have seen Total Wireless tethering plans, Bluegrass hotspot prices & Mint hotspot plans but Spectrum Mobile's $14 plan offers the cheapest plan overall allowing you to share data with up to 10 lines. Note that this mobile data can't be shared other than these 10 line users who are listed on the subscribed Spectrum account.

With this plan, each line is allocated 1 GB and each additional 1 GB of data which is shared between all the lines on this account. Each 1 GB extra data costs $14 and once it's over, another GB has added automatically.

Spectrum Mobile data sharing plan: Starts at $14/month

Hotspot on Spectrum Unlimited Plan:

With the unlimited plan, you get 20 GB of data per month. After 20 GB your speed is reduced to 600 kbps for the rest of the billing cycle and the same with the hotspot too.

Hotspot on Spectrum Unlimited Plus Plan:

With the unlimited Plus plan, you get 30 GB of data per month. After 30 GB, your speed is reduced to 600 kbps for the rest of the billing cycle.

Further speed is reduced for the cycle after you have consumed 5 GB per line.

Spectrum Hotspot Device:

Looking for a device? For normal use at home, you can even use your smartphone for tethering or sharing mobile data with other lines.

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How to use Spectrum Mobile Hotspot:

Assuming that you have turned the WiFi tethering on your primary source, you should turn ON WiFi on your device either from the drop-down notification menu or from Settings > Network & Connections.

Then you will see the WiFi option. Select the desired one and enter the password if required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Some of the commonly asked FAQs are -

Can we share mobile data on Spectrum Mobile?

Yes, you can share Spectrum mobile data with other lines in your account only.

Can we use Spectrum Mobile device as a hotspot?

Yes, you can use your Spectrum Mobile device as a hotspot for 10 lines on the account.

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Are Spectrum tethering plans worth it?

Starting for $14 a month, Spectrum plans for hotspots are worth a go.

Where is the hotspot option on my Spectrum mobile phone?

Open Settings on the app drawer and then navigate to the "Tethering or Hotspot" or the 'Network & Internet' option and then follow-on screen instructions.

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Total Wireless Hotspot

Conclusion:

So that's all about the Spectrum Mobile Hotspot plans and how to enable tethering of your device.

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How to Enable Spectrum Hotspot/Tethering or Spectrum Hotspot Plans
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Check out Spectrum Mobile Hotspot plans and how to enable tethering or hotspot or mobile data sharing on your device.
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Yogesh Patel
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This post was published on September 4, 2023 6:37 AM

Yogesh Khetani: Yogesh, with over 12 years in mobile technology, shares the latest smartphone insights and how-to guides. His digital journey began with Electronics and Communication Engineering studies, allowing him to express his love for technology and gadgets in a more impactful way with the widest reach.