This plan was designed to keep back seat passengers entertained on long road trips, and AT&T clearly did not anticipate that people would find ways to put the Mobley to use while parked.īut many quickly discovered that the Mobley has no telematic features that tie it to use only in a vehicle underway, and AC, DC, and USB power adapters proliferated that allowed the Mobley to be used just about anywhere.ĪT&T's terms of service only mentioned that that plan required "qualified devices & vehicles", but there was no clarity on just what is a qualified device aside from the plan only being able to be activated on a Mobley. When a Mobley hotspot was activated via AT&T's Connected Car Department, this little cartridge designed to be powered from a vehicle's under-dash OBD-II port qualified for AT&T's $20/month Connected Car unlimited data plan. The AT&T Mobley was last year's 'too good to be true' cellular data option. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Want Video Updates? Subscribe to our YouTube Channelīackstory - Why This Matters The ZTE Mobley is designed to plug into the ODB-II port found under the dash on most vehicles manufactured since 1996.
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