u/ThingFuture9079

AT&T will start charging an administrative fee on prepaid plans
▲ 42 r/ATT

AT&T will start charging an administrative fee on prepaid plans

Starting June 22, AT&T will charge a $2.63 administrative fee on prepaid plans which is still slightly cheaper than the $3.99 administrative fee on postpaid plans.

androidauthority.com
u/ThingFuture9079 — 2 days ago
▲ 44 r/ATT

AT&T Launches eSIM by AT&T for travelers coming to North America

In order to get the eSIM by AT&T plan, you must download the Connect on Demand by AT&T app along with the phone being unlocked and a valid international number. You can buy day passes for 1, 7, 15, and even 30 days and prices are shown below:

Number of Days U.S. Only U.S., Mexico, Canada
1-Day Pass $3.99
7-Day Pass $15.99 $24.99
15-Day Pass $25.99 $39.99
30-Day Pass $40.99 $59.00
about.att.com
u/ThingFuture9079 — 4 days ago

What else should I go for after CCNA?

I just got my CCNA today and was wondering if I should let my A+ expire next year or go for the NET+ or just not bother with CompTIA now? Is there anything else I should consider learning about to get into networking because I was thinking of learning Python but was curious if you have any other suggestions of programming languages used for scripting in networking because I only know HTML and I was bad with Visual Basic in college.

reddit.com
u/ThingFuture9079 — 7 days ago
▲ 186 r/Ohio

Ohio State Highway Patrol using a semi to catch speeders

OSHP has a semi that will be used for catching speeders along the Turnpike by having

>Two troopers ride in the semi with one driving and operating the speed radar. The other shares information over the radio with nearby troopers.

>The troopers on the road spot the vehicle, follow it and wait for confirmation from the troopers in the semi. Then, the trooper can make the traffic stop.

news5cleveland.com
u/ThingFuture9079 — 11 days ago