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Capping daily internet usage for short term rental

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We recently purchased a single-family home along a river. Property will be used for short term/vacation rentals. No internet service providers available due to remote location. 

Similar to a hotel throttling internet usage, does anyone know a device or data carrier that offers a mifi/hotspot with the ability to throttle data by the day? It’s important to note: we don’t want to throttle data by device—as renters are always changing and so will their devices.

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You're better off not providing internet than providing it but capping it.  That's sort of like a sign that says "Free Beer and Food" and all you get is one Natural Light and a Slim Jim.

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