For those who may be interested, Millenicom is now including the Novatel U760 Device for free with their Advanced plan (formerly $99) for new customers. $59.99 per month for 20GB on the Verizon network with no contract obligation or taxes. After setup fees it cost me $115.12 total for my first month. This is 3G-only, so it's not for those desiring 4G.
http://millenicom.com/page/plans#advanced_plan
(Note: the Unlimited plan is on the Sprint network, BYOD is either Verizon or Sprint depending on your device.)
I already have a Nexus One on T-Mobile that does unlimited tethering and wifi hotspot. Which is great where there's 3G coverage and fantastic when HSPA+ kicks in -- the one time I measured it was over 3Mb/s down, 1Mb/s up in a weak area. But the T-Mobile coverage is not the best and I've been wanting to fill in the gap with a reasonable 3G data service. My business requires keeping in touch with clients via email with modest up & downloads of typically less than 3MB. Verizon coverage fits the bill.
This deal looked pretty good to me so I thought I'd share the info. (I am in no way affiliated with Millenicom.)
Edit: Um, 3Mb, not 3GB/s download speed on HSPA+ (I wish!). Sorry for the typo!
http://millenicom.com/page/plans#advanced_plan
(Note: the Unlimited plan is on the Sprint network, BYOD is either Verizon or Sprint depending on your device.)
I already have a Nexus One on T-Mobile that does unlimited tethering and wifi hotspot. Which is great where there's 3G coverage and fantastic when HSPA+ kicks in -- the one time I measured it was over 3Mb/s down, 1Mb/s up in a weak area. But the T-Mobile coverage is not the best and I've been wanting to fill in the gap with a reasonable 3G data service. My business requires keeping in touch with clients via email with modest up & downloads of typically less than 3MB. Verizon coverage fits the bill.
This deal looked pretty good to me so I thought I'd share the info. (I am in no way affiliated with Millenicom.)
Edit: Um, 3Mb, not 3GB/s download speed on HSPA+ (I wish!). Sorry for the typo!