I'm a UX designer, and my wife is a health coach. We recently decided to dip our toes in the digital nomad lifestyle, and took off in our small motor home a few weeks ago. We are loving it so far.
The one huge thorn in my side is data caps.
Turns out, we're both on zoom calls, a lot. Back home, we've got a fiber connection and it's no big deal. But remote, I burned through my 'unlimited' 15gb hotspot plan with verizon on Tuesday of my first week and got cut to 600mbps (really more like 400) which is pretty rough.
I also have a Skyroam Solis, which just might be the most disappointing thing I've purchased in recent memory. The device itself is meh, their app and website are full of typos and other issues, and the actual service has, so far, been slower than my throttled verizon plan - and that's in an area with a ton of cell coverage. And, of course, their 'unlimited' plan is 10gb, which at actual broadband speeds, is damn easy to blow through in a day or two of zoom meetings.
Luckily, we have a wifi connection where we are now that pretty consistently pulls down 4-10mbps, so we're ok for now.
So - what's your experience been? What equipment are you using? How are you managing your data consumption? If my work consists of video calls and connected tools like G Suite and Figma, is this possible without wifi?
"Being on the internet" is not part of my job, and many nights I don't bother to take the laptop out of its bag.
I never use wifi because I'm paranoid.
While driving I listen to podcasts or streaming. I never predownload anything.
I don't know if I ever get throttled. Sometimes, even in this day and age, I'm out of cell range, and my podcasts pause.
I might watch a movie on the phone once a week or so.
Which is not at all helpful to you, except possibly to observe: the less you need, the better it is.
Your lifestyle and work may just be five or ten years ahead of it being worthwhile for businesses to provide what you need.