Tuesday, 20 March 2012

NetZero 4G Mobile Broadband Service offers Free 4G

NetZero 4G Mobile Broadband Service offers Free 4G: NetZero, in partnership with Clearwire offers 4G mobile broadband plan, without regard ... When buying a 4G USB stick or an access point.

Internet service provider NetZero is becoming competitive in the space of 4G data services by announcing its new 4G mobile broadband service, NetZero offers free Internet access from mobile 4G 4G purchase or access point USB. Of course, there is one problem - the free service is limited to 200 MB per month, users can burn a 4G connection in minutes. In addition, the free service is only available for 12 months after the purchase of equipment 4G, and can not be extended. However, NetZero offers several tools that help users manage their data use - and in the end, free free, is not it?

"NetZero is to bridge the digital divide, enabling consumers to buy safe, quality mobile broadband services at very affordable plans designed to meet the needs of data consumers," said United Online Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Mark R. Goldston, in a statement. (NetZero is a subsidiary of the U.S. line.) "Our service gives customers the freedom to make the internet anywhere in our area, without reference to public Wi-Fi services, or to buy the higher cost, and sometimes long-term plans offered by other providers of mobile broadband communication. "

The service is based 4G Clearwire WiMax 4G network of existing packages and NetZero launches today in more than 80 cities, including major markets such as San Francisco, New York, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Washington, DC, and Miami. Get on board with plans to purchase HotSpot NetZero or NetZero or 4G NetZero stick 4G - a hot spot is actually re-branded version of the Clearwire 4G yourself, Apollo spots 4G. Both devices have only 4G: users who have moved outside the coverage area is not WiMax 3G (or 2G) services, to return. The point can support up to eight Wi-Fi devices, USB is working with a laptop or desktop computer with a port USB.

To help users manage their data usage, the device can be strangled to reduce their consumption data, "Warp Speed" connection limit of 10 Mbps, while the single "Light Speed" strangles download service 1 Mbps.

In addition to 200 MB / month free plan (good for 12 months after purchasing the camera), NetZero also offers monthly plans for data transfer: $ 9.95 per month you receive 500 MB of data, and GB is $ 19.95/month, 2 GB is $ 34.95 per month, and 4 GB is $ 50 per month. There are no excess charges: users who use their monthly limit can buy gas stations, plans to move to a higher capacity, or to sit idly by until the first day of the month rolls.

For people who need low-cost communications and live in an area where Clearwire 4G WiMax service is a viable option, NetZero plans to offer an interesting alternative to traditional contracts, based on data plans for mobile broadband. For example, someone who takes notes and about once a week for work can be perfectly happy to stick 4G, and 200 MB of free plan. And if they should buy a new stick in one year, they always come before the cost of traditional roaming plan.

The NetZero 4G stick is priced at $49.95; the NetZero 4G HotSpot is priced at $99.95.

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