Verizon Wireless Introduces USB1000 Global Modem

Provided by Novatel Wireless, Verizon Wireless is adding the new USB1000 Global Modem to its product portfolio for wireless data connection with your notebook. The USB modem can start Friday for $ 149.99 after a $ 50 mail-in rebate and a two-year customer agreement.
Global Access is either a monthly or a pay-per-use plan. Monthly Global Access Plans start at $ 129.99 monthly access and offers a 100 MB capacity in 31 destinations Select ($ 0.005 KB after performance) as well as in the USA and Canada (5 GB allowance in the U.S. and Canada and $ 0.05 MB overdose).
In addition, for $ 219.99 per month, customers can access a 200 MB in 31 performance goals and select a 5 GB allowance in the U.S. and Canada with the same rates for overdose than $ 129.99 monthly access plan.
via phonemag
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