bacon
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This is some of the new technology and it's pretty cool. I had a traveling internet card a long time ago when I used to travel the state habitually but it was pretty slow. Do to recent changes I found myself in the industry once again and there are a variety of choices. I initially bought the Verizon 4G Mifi Lite and was initially amazed at its blazing speed. Customer service was perfect too for what we needed. The coverage only cut out a little bit on a route that went through the sticks and from what I read it is the best in the industry. The downside to the Verizon is the service is expensive, $60 for 3 Gigs. The overages are disgusting rapage but we went prepaid so we won't have to worry about that. Because my main concern is coverage in my travels this Sprint or AT&T are good plans for someone like myself who won't be using it as their primary internet, for those looking to do that you might want to check out Netzero's option (YES they made a comeback) or Choice; their coverage is much spottier but they have unlimited plans for under $50 so if they cover your residence it could be a good choice. As usual it looks like Verizon has smoked the field as far as having the bar raised and they make you pay for the best product.

.. and i take you have already checked out all that stuff in depth?... i know the hot spot shit can be very expensive and isnt on any of those "everything" plans :donthinkso: ... my sprint runs me $125($15 of that goes towards international call/text) for the evo 4g lte... unlimited minutes/data/all that shit... but i know you are pretty much a hardcore abc phone guy and the unlimited talk is really your main concern... but there are options with the big carriers, but nothing less than 100 a month i doubt for as much as you are doing business... 400 seems really really high
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) ... but for having open sportsbooks/ lines service/ poker/ watching tv etc. its awesome. (uses chrome browser too, which is so user friendly)