The problem with this, is that if hotspot/tethering data is treated the same as on-device data, the carriers will have no option but to bring back bucket style of billing as too many people would be abusing the service and using a single phone for internet for their entire house.
Creating A Mobile Hotspot. A Wi-Fi hotspot is really just a wireless access point. Typically, they are public locations where you can access the internet through Wi-Fi on your mobile devices. They are convenient, but there are also some security issues to be aware of when using them. Technically, there's nothing distinguishing a Wi-Fi hotspot
Open Settings > Personal Hotspot and turn Personal Hotspot on. Remember the Wi-Fi password! Open Wi-Fi status > select your personal hotspot connection to connect a Mac. For iOS devices, open Settings > Wi-Fi and choose the hotspot from the list of connections. This article explains how to set up Personal Hotspot and use it with Instant Hotspot
So I've done some research online and tetherme is supposed to use the cellular apn so your tethered data shows as cellular data and it won't count towards the hotspot data, correct? I just hit my hotspot data cap while using tetherme(5GB, I'm with T-Mobile) and I can't tether anymore.
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does tethering count as hotspot data