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lgi lgi at lgisl.com
Mon Jun 28 19:43:05 EDT 2010


Ok Gary,

Finally I will get a Prepaid Mobile with Verizon and a Phone with AT&T to
use the hotspots of AT&T and Verizon, I think it's the best solution to have
99% of connection combined with Starbucks and other free wifi access.

Thanks a lot for the information.

Regards
Lucas


On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 1:00 AM, Gary Mort <garyamort at gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 4:41 PM, lgi <lgi at lgisl.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Gary,
>>
>> Thanks, ok I prefer Verizon if AT&T is overloaded.
>>
>> I'm investigating now, I found Prepaid Mobile Broadband for only one
>> month for 50$, we can use this the two months and avoid to contract for 1
>> year.
>> *
>> *
>>
>
> Keep in mind, you also have to purchase the modem.  With Verizon, it's like
> 100$ for the modem, with 1 months free service, and then 50$/month.
>
> So over 2 months, that is 150$... as opposed to 600$ for a year of service
> with a free card.
>
> It's also a tough call... I don't know what their wi-fi hotspots are like
> down in the city, so even with an overloaded network you might still be
> better off with AT&T....
>
> Lastly, all the companies also sell wifi router/modems....so you can
> connect a router to the cell connection and then share it via wifi with a
> group.
>
> For me...I have moved to Verizon because in Ulster County Verizon is the
> only company with reliable service.  But if I was doing lots of B&N and
> Starbucks, I might prefer AT&T...
>
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