Jeff Lasman <jpli...@nobaloney.net> wrote:
On Friday, March 04, 2011 04:10:43 pm Roger E. Rustad, Jr. wrote: > Today I
traded in two Verizon data plans for the new 4G USB stick, along > with the
portable Cradlepoint router ( >
http://www.cradlepoint.com/products/wireless-n-portable-router-ctr35). From the
CradlePoint page you link to above: <snip> MSRP $79.99 </snip> How come you
overpaid? > My plan is 10 GB/mo for $80, and the card costs $100 ($99 at Best
Buy or > $150 at Verizon Store with $50 rebate). I'm seriously considering
Clearwire's portable hot-spot, month-to-month at $55 (unlimited 4G, 5GB/mo at
3G, same footprint as Sprint). Requires purchase of the device at $225, or two
year contract, but unlimited 4G, and 3G where 4G isn't available means two
things to me: 1) I no longer need home Internet service 2) I can use it in more
places Going to figure out the best deal, Sprint or ClearWire. Jeff -- Jeff
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Go with clearwire. I did extensive testing of 3g/4g for a client and clearwire
was the best. Its truly engineered as a wireline replacement.
Don't get the dongle or hotspots. Get the home modem if you want the best
experience. Yeah you need to power it and its not as conveinent as a myfi or
whatever, but performance screams.
I'm turning up a clearwire circuit at the house next well.
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