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Running MIFI 2200 wireless internet access - 3 pc's - works great, good speed - BUT! The 5Gigabyte data cap per month is intolerable! Any word on whether 4g will raise the cap? Would be worth a few dollars more to remove the cap, or at least double it.
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smartalecktexan wrote:Running MIFI 2200 wireless internet access - 3 pc's - works great, good speed - BUT! The 5Gigabyte data cap per month is intolerable! Any word on whether 4g will raise the cap? Would be worth a few dollars more to remove the cap, or at least double it.
Not sure what the 4G plans will be, but I do know that Verizon has recently added a 10GB plan for $80 to the list of plans available for the MIFI.
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Well, that would be a welcome improvement, but I'm not sure it would be $20.00 more per month! $10.00 would be more acceptable.
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OK, called Verizon and after some searching Lisa found the $80/10GB plan - went ahead and upgraded. Maybe we can turn back on the Windows automatic updates. Still monitor usage tho not daily as had been doing.
Would you believe last time I called and asked about this some "dumb" CSR told me that "yes, I could update to a 10GB plan for $199.99/month! Geeez! I did not believe her but refused to get into a "discussion" with her (probably a "dumb" blond --- ooops, for all you smart blonds out there, PLEASE forgive me).
And would you believe we seriously considered a $15/month AOl dialup to do our updates/long downloads with! So for only $5.00 more/month problem solved!
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I know someone else that was offered the $199. plan, they just got a second device, and it's cheaper. The new pricing looks okay, though. I expected more for less, but 10GB for $80 isn't too bad, if you use that much. Also... it's not a "CAP" from everything I've seen you can use as much as you want, you just pay $10/GB if you go over the plan.
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You're probably right - in which case I'm sorry for assuming - she's probably a smart blond after all. Even when I signed up for the 10/80 plan the rep had to search for a minute or two to find it.
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If you go to verizon's "4G" site now, there is a little more information. While I saw no mention of data caps or a lack of caps, they are suggesting that their 4G service is appropriate for streaming movies, downloading HD movies, watching online TV, and other bandwidth-intensive activities which would blast through a 5 gig limit in less than a day.
This marketing material implies a lack of restrictions on data transfer.
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if they really want people to have 4g then they will need to remove data caps otherwise there will be no reason for 4g
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