David Schwartz
http://lists.phxlinux.org/lurker/message/20151030.104745.78183ae4.en.html
> http://dealnews.com/Used-Netgear-Zing-Hotspot-for-Freedom-Pop-for-40-free-shipping/1490203.html
Thanks for the link, but it's not the ISP's device pricing that matters to me
as much as the ISP's data pricing. After clicking through a few screens, one
discovers that the device "deal" above is linked to a FreedomPop {$30, 2 Gb}/mo
plan (after first month free). That's *much* more expensive than my previous,
now-discontinued plan:
Tom Roche
http://lists.phxlinux.org/lurker/message/20151027.194425.556c2517.en.html
>> ~2012 (IIRC) TWC raised their internet-only price to (IIRC) >60 $/mo. I
>> raised both middle fingers and switched to FreedomPop's {$24, 10 Gb}/mo
>> [home plan]
Plus I'm guessing/hoping I can do substantially better than that--mostly
because, in my brief research of this topic, ISTM mobile data is majorly
overpriced:
- FreedomPop wants me to believe that 15 $/Gb is a "deal" ???
- StraightTalk wants 10.7 $/Gb (see
https://www.straighttalk.com/wps/portal/home/shop/serviceplans/hotspotserviceplans
)
Why so @#$%^&! expensive? Is this just corporate gouging, or am I missing
something?
One additional datum, reiterated for the benefit of any OP who might consider
transacting with them:
>> [FreedomPop] had very bad customer service/support, which I was barely able
>> to tolerate given the price delta with local competition.
Given our history, I'd hafta see FreedomPop offer a seriously cheap data rate
before I would do business with them again. TracFone, by comparison, gives a
*much* better "customer experience," but alas TracFone has no hotspot plan, and
IIUC TracFone punishes tethering aggressively. (Which seems odd for prepaid
data, but that's another question.)
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