Internet for Traveling Nurses

Move-in-ready internet for every 13-week assignment — no install appointments, no contracts, just plug it in and you are online.

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What Traveling Nurses need from mobile internet

A travel nurse contract is short, the housing turnover is faster, and the last thing you need on day one is a cable installer who books out three weeks. ConnecTen internet handles the gap. The router runs on every major US carrier through a single multi-carrier vSIM, so the same device that worked at your last assignment in one state works at the new short-term rental in the next — no new account, no new tech visit, no surprise on the welcome packet. You video-call home after a 12-hour shift, attend continuing-education modules between blocks, sync clinical apps and patient-portal logins on a stable line, and stream a series to decompress without burning your phone's hotspot. When the contract ends, the router goes in the suitcase. Plug-and-play means setup is unboxing and powering on — and because there is no contract, you can pause between assignments instead of paying for service in an empty apartment.

Why ConnecTen internet works for Traveling Nurses

One device follows you across assignments — every major US carrier on a single vSIM, no provider switch when you move

One device follows you across assignments — every major US carrier on a single vSIM, no provider switch when you move.

Unlimited data with no cap and no throttle, so video calls, CE modules, and streaming all share one reliable line

Unlimited data with no cap and no throttle, so video calls, CE modules, and streaming all share one reliable line.

Pause between contracts on a no-contract plan — and a 14-day money-back guarantee covers your first assignment

Pause between contracts on a no-contract plan — and a 14-day money-back guarantee covers your first assignment.

Multi-carrier coverage that follows you

NetriFi runs on every major US carrier and switches automatically when one signal drops, so the connection follows you instead of the other way around.

How much data Traveling Nurses typically need

For most travel nurses, unlimited is the right call. A typical week stacks video calls with family (1 to 3 GB per hour), continuing-education video modules (1 to 2 GB per hour), nightly streaming to wind down (3 to 7 GB an evening), and routine app syncs in the background. Even a quiet week often clears 80 to 120 GB, and a busy one with study modules and shared streaming pushes well past that. Unlimited removes the watch-the-meter stress at the end of a 12-hour shift, which is the whole point of having internet that just works.

What you get with every ConnecTen plan

No contract

Pause or resume any time.

Unlimited, truly

No data cap. No throttle threshold.

14-day money-back

Try it on your routes. No-risk return.

Plug-and-play

No install truck. Power on and go.

Frequently asked questions — Traveling Nurses

Yes — that is the main reason travel nurses use it. The router is plug-and-play, so there is no installer visit, no landlord coordination, and nothing to drill into the wall. You unbox it, power it on, and connect your devices to its Wi-Fi network. Because it runs on cellular signal from every major US carrier rather than a wired line, it works in apartments, rental rooms, extended-stay hotels, and travel housing where a fixed internet line is either not available or not worth setting up for 13 weeks.

Yes. The router carries all three major US carriers on a single multi-carrier vSIM, so you do not switch providers when you switch states — the device picks up whichever signal is strongest at your new address and keeps going. No new SIM card, no new account, no porting. That is the difference between a multi-carrier vSIM and a single-carrier hotspot, and it is the feature most travel nurses tell us matters once they are on their second or third assignment.

Multi-carrier fallback is built for exactly this — when one carrier weakens, the router hands the session off to another automatically, instead of letting your video call freeze. We do not publish a numeric uptime guarantee, so we will not promise one. What we will say is that for video calls, telehealth meetings, and continuing-education streams, having three carriers to choose from is far more reliable than the single carrier locked to your phone or hotspot. The 14-day money-back window lets you stress-test it on a real assignment.

Yes. There is no contract, so you can pause service when you finish a contract and resume when the next one starts. You keep the router — it is yours — and there is no reactivation truck-roll because there is no truck-roll involved at all. That fits how travel nursing actually works: a few weeks off, a new city, a new rental, plug it in, back online. If the service does not fit the way you travel, the 14-day money-back guarantee gives you room to find out on the first contract.

NetriFi multi-carrier vSIM router

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NetriFi multi-carrier vSIM router. No contract. 14-day money-back.

Plans from $49.00– $120.00/ month