[Hidden-tech] MIFI - mobile internet

Michael Eger Michael at EgerAssociates.com
Thu Jan 13 13:29:29 EST 2011


I tether via usb with tmobile. It works great and charges the phone via usb
at the same time.

For those that are looking for mobile internet Tmobile is still the cheapest
and will not hit you with huge overage charges like Verizon does.

-Michael Eger

Principal
Eger Associates
IT, Political, and Marketing Services

Eager to serve.
Eager to listen.
Eager to save you time and money.



On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 10:45 AM, Jeff Mackler <jeff at rubberneck.net> wrote:

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>
>
> I was about to send a message touting what great a deal the Virgin Mifi is
> and how well it works, but then I received the following from Virigin this
> morning:
>
> "Starting February 15, 2011, if you go over 5GB in a month on the $40
> Unlimited Plan:
>
>    - Your data speeds will be limited for the remainder of the monthly
>    plan cycle. During this time, you may experience slower page loads and file
>    downloads and lags in streaming media.
>    - Your data speeds will return to normal as soon as you buy a new
>    Broadband2Go Plan.
>    - This change will only affect plans bought on or after 2/15/2011.
>
> "
> I use the device in relatively remote locations in Puerto Rico, where
> decent broadband connections are sparse.  I'm a web developer, so I rely on
> the connection to work and use it pretty heavily.  It works really well and
> is actually much faster than the local DSL.  I'm going to be in trouble with
> the 5GB cap, but at $40 for unlimited, it WAS a really great deal.  I also
> use my Verizon Android phone as a wifi hotspot, but the Mifi seems to be
> faster and does better in terms of battery life.
>
> -JM
>
>
>
> On Jan 10, 2011, at 10:26 PM, Tamar Schanfeld wrote:
>
>   ** Be sure to fill out the survey/skills inventory in the member's area.
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>
> My friend is looking into getting a mobile hotspot. The best deal
> seems to be Virgin's $40 a month unlimited plan
> http://www.virginmobileusa.com/mobile-broadband/.
> The coverage for that is Sprint. Can anyone tell me how is Sprint 3G
> coverage in the Northampton, Amherst, and Greenfield areas?
>
> Also, other suggestions for internet on the go? I see AT&T and Verizon
> both have similar plans, but without an unlimited data option.
>
> Or is there a way to do a tethering thing with a t-mobile android
> phone (that she already has) and a laptop?
>
> Thanks,
> Tamar
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