Verizon Wireless Launches First 4G LTE Hotspot
Mar 29, 2011, 8:24 AM by Eric M. Zeman
Verizon Wireless today announced the availability of the Samsung 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot. It is available for pre-order both in stores and online starting today, and will be available in stores starting March 31. The 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot will cost $99 after $50 mail-in rebate (rebate is applied instantly if ordered online), and the 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot requires a minimum $50 monthly data plan. Users who exceed the 5GB monthly limit on data will be charged $10 per additional 1GB. Verizon also offers a 10GB plan for $80 per month. The modem allows up to five Wi-Fi enabled devices to access the internet cia Verizon's LTE (or EVDO 3G) network. Verizon Wireless also announced a new USB laptop dongle that supports its LTE network. The USB551 also costs $99 after $50 mail-in rebate and has the same data plan requirements.
Comments
why would you settle for a "LIMITTED SERVICE"
Seriously...
Kenzin said:...
I am sick of all of the carriers out there calling it 4G! YOU DO NOT HAVE 4G!!! NOBODY HAS IT! 4G REQUIRES a peak download speed of 100Mbps...not a SINGLE carrier out there can TOUCH that. Why are they still calling it
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