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Do you have to purchase a separate data plan when buying a jet pack
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No, it isn't required. If you add it to your existing account, it will use the same data allowance as the rest of your devices.
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yes unless you have shared data plan then .
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No, it isn't required. If you add it to your existing account, it will use the same data allowance as the rest of your devices.
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So I am on the unlimited data plan for my phone. so I would not have to pay extra for this Service
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From The new Verizon Plan Unlimited FAQs | Verizon Wireless
The jetpack would cost $20/month line access fee. Also:
"With the new Verizon Plan Unlimited, you get a 10 GB allowance of high-speed 4G LTE data for Mobile Hotspot each billing cycle. Once you've used the 10 GB of 4G LTE data, your Mobile Hotspot data speed will be reduced to 3G speeds for the rest of the billing cycle. Data will continue to be unlimited while your Mobile Hotspot is reduced to 3G speeds."
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Momtothreeboyz1 wrote:
So I am on the unlimited data plan for my phone. so I would not have to pay extra for this Service
Just keep in mind that MANY people are unhappy with how Verizon treats these jetpacks on the new unlimited plan, saying that data is slowed to a crawl after 10 GB have been used. Many are claiming their jetpacks become unusable after that 10 GB threshold has been met in just a couple of days.
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No you do not have to have a separate plan for the jetpack but research it carefully for yourself before changing anything. The vzw reps don't even know how the plans actually work. I have a phone and jetpack that I just put on the "unlimited" plan and am now working on getting rid of it. The plan is not unlimited it is 10GB of data and if you go over it is throttled back to hardly nothing. Couple that with the poor 4G network speed and the data goes quickly. My billing cycle just reset and within 6 hours of the first day 6.12 GB of the 10 GB of data was used without a computer even being accessed. I have had it for years and right now the data service is the worst I have ever seen it and apparently no one knows what the issue is or else they aren't saying. If you happen to be in a rural area like myself Hughes has 25 Gb/s connection with a 20GB cap before they start slowing data.
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RLR9X20 wrote:
If you happen to be in a rural area like myself Hughes has 25 Gb/s connection with a 20GB cap before they start slowing data.
Another option would be to check out Unlimitedville.com which has unlimited data plans with any of the big 4 cellular providers on a jetpack. It is more expensive than the provider's own unlimited data plans, but they claim no data caps before throttling your speed. Prices vary for the different providers and an example would be with Verizon as the provider being $250/month with a one time set up fee of $100. Of course, this would mean you have no throttling of your data speed, or so they claim.
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