Need for a mobile data plan to use the Mobile Network Poller
In order to monitor                                     over a 2G/3G/4G                                     network, a mobile data     
                                plan from a wireless                    
                 carrier is required. To                                
     monitor over a Wi-Fi                                     network, 
no mobile data                                     plan is required.
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