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Have you actually tried tethering your phones? I abandoned my Millenicom Pantech 4g mifi after getting two Pantech phones with tethering capability. In my experience, the phones are not nearly as dependable as the mifi was. They will slow down or drop the signal much more often than the mifi ever did. The phones do not like a 1X connection and will usually not connect at all while with the mifi I could at least do email and other things that did not require a fast connection. I would try tethering your phones and see how that works before ditching the mifi unless cost is the only factor you are looking at.

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Physical tethering, or using phone as hotspot?

Not sure who you are asking, but in my experience with my Pantech phones, they were even worse used as a hotspot than when tethered. They would slow down or drop the connection much more often when used as a hotspot then when tethered.

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We each have an I-phone and shared data from AT&T and it has worked very well for us. While we usually use them via phone hotspots, on occasions I have tethered via wire if the phone battery was low. Really hard to detect any difference in how they work.

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