I recently purchased a month of Verizon mobile broadband for my laptop, as it had a Version WWAN card embedded; it worked great and now I'd like to move to a month-to-month plan.
I was looking up the pricing and contract length, and most places on the Verizon website state a 2-year contract is needed for anything beyond the Pre-Paid 30-day plan.
Though the Pricing FAQ, at https://quickaccess.verizonwireless.com/quickaccess/faq.jsp#pricing, states:
Pricing
What Price Options do I have for Mobile Broadband and NationalAccess Service?
Option 1: $59.99 monthly Mobile Broadband Service plan gets you 5 GB of Verizon Wireless Mobile Broadband and NationalAccess services. $0.25 per MB after allowance. 2 year contract required. [JK: This doesn't require a 2 year contract. A customer could activate on a 1-year, or month-to-month.]
Option 2: $39.99 monthly Mobile Broadband Service plan gets you 50 MB of Verizon Wireless Mobile Broadband and NationalAccess services. $0.25 per MB after allowance. 2 year contract required. [JK: Same as above.]
What does the JK stand for? Is this some employee using JK as in 'Just Kidding,' and stating that via the correct means, you can activate on a 1-year or month-to-month contract? Would JK stand for anything else? Does anyone have any experience with receiving the 250MB or 5GB service month-to-month?