Lucky for you, Verizon offers the best coverage in the country, so you really can create a Wi-Fi hotspot just about anywhere. Let’s walk through all the steps of how to use a Verizon hotspot. If you have an unlimited plan, then you’ll get a certain amount of designated hotspot data for the month. After you use all of your high-speed hotspot data, you can still create a Wi-Fi hotspot, but your data speeds will be way slower. For example, let’s say your Verizon plan has a 15 GB hotspot allotment for every month. You use up that 15 GB of hotspot data (and enjoy nice speeds while doing so), but you still need to create a Wi-Fi hotspot to do some work on the go. You can still cast a Wi-Fi signal from your phone, but your speeds will be so slow that you can’t really do much besides browse the internet and send emails (as long as you’re patient). For those of you who have unlimited Verizon plans, here’s how the hotspot data breaks down: If you’ve got a signal, friend, then you should be able to cast a Wi-Fi hotspot from your phone. It should look something like this when you get to the finish line: