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But i know you felt this BUT coming on hehee Here is where i need to go left or is it right cause its you are on the right and i am on the left path away ...Anyways VERIZON suckssssssssssss Ok i am the receipent of UMN-150 works anywhere but its not $49.99 my bill has never been that not from day one first bill $just data usage not taxes - $99 next bill $387 i am not downloading music i BLOG i email and guess what there is NO TEXT Plan so texting is .25 per text per TEXT um i have a DATA CARD you mean to tell me text messages are EXTRA....So i am fighting this bill i will keep you all updated because last year the NY State Atty Gen sued Verizon and WON what? Verizon had to change their wording from UNLIMITED DATA PLAN to 5GiG data plan so i will be commenting back on this page about "good Ol' work anywhere but you better get a second mortgage Verizon"
USBConnect working as expected. Coverage very good.
NOTE: Regardless of the mobile provider/package you select, invest in some type of bandwidth monitoring application to track your data usage (i.e. DU Meter (Win), Net Monitor (Mac), etc.). Between inadvertently exceeding the mobile broadband package caps and ISPs implement new caps (i.e. Comcast's 250GB limit beginning in Oct), monitoring bandwidth in the U.S. is going to be essential. (Yeah, you probably won't ever use 250GB, you say - but this cap is just a preface to tiered packages which will charge more money in the future).