Posts Tagged ‘data-plan’

Verizon data charges leak continues, $30 tethering for 4G customers

The scan above purports to show a Verizon customer brochure that will appear in stores next Thursday, revealing nothing beyond the detailed leaks we’ve already reported but at least providing some reassuringly crinkled corroboration of the salient details. New customers will barred from the happy land of unlimited data, and will instead have to cough up tiered monthly fees ranging from $10 for 75MB up to $80 for 10GB, plus an extra $20 for tethering rights. In a separate turn to this tale, we hear that customers who want to tether to a 4G handset will have to pay $30 per month to keep Big Red happy. This might come as a shock if you’ve been living it up on the free tethering offer that ends next week, but we had a strong inkling it was coming. Besides, it’s not all bad: those 30 bucks will get you unlimited data on the fastest LTE network around, whereas $20 crew must make do with a mere 2GB monthly. [Thanks, Verizon Guy] Verizon data charges leak continues, $30 tethering for 4G customers originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 02 Jul 2011 15:35:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

lg world phone

can i put my unlocked att GO PHONE sim card in the LG VS 750 WORLD PHONE  and still have all my sms and mms and calling, without have a data plan? will it work like that ?

Samsung i700 PDA Phone (Verizon Wireless) | Cell Phones … | USA …

Users who want Internet connectivity on the road with their laptop or PDA can tap the i700′s wireless modem capabilities (Verizon data plan charges apply). The phone also supports Verizon’s “ wireless sync” technology, which enables …

Samsung i700 PDA Phone (Verizon Wireless) | Cell Phones …

Users who want Internet connectivity on the road with their laptop or PDA can tap the i700′s wireless modem capabilities (Verizon data plan charges apply). The phone also supports Verizon’s “ wireless sync” technology, which enables i700 …

Re: turning data complely off on htc inspire?

Yeah, basically they will just prorate the data plan fee, so you just pay the number of days you use.  So you don’t gain anything by waiting until the end of your bill cycle, or lose anything by using data immediately.      

T-Mobile blesses contract-averse with Rocket 4G modem and better data plans

If you’re waiting impatiently for the ability hook your laptop in to T-Mobile’s blazingly fast 42Mbps HSPA+ network , you are going to have hold tight just a little bit longer. But here’s some good news to tide you over: the 21Mbps capable Rocket 4G USB stick is here, and available starting April 17th with new prepaid data plans for those who prefer not to chain themselves to a two-year contract. The $30, 30-day plan will jump from 300MB to 1GB, and the $50 plan will be bumped from 1GB to 3GB. It’s not as flashy as the 4G Mobile Hotspot nor as fast as the 42Mbps Rocket 3.0, but it’s priced at a reasonable $59.99 — and controlling the destiny of your mobile broadband soul must be worth something. T-Mobile blesses contract-averse with Rocket 4G modem and better data plans originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 14 Apr 2011 15:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

T-Mobile’s new plans get official: starting at $60 for unlimited everything, throttling included

T-Mobile’s just gone official with the new unlimited plans we caught wind of a few days ago, and while they are truly unlimited by numbers, they’re not completely unlimited in functionality. The plans cost $79.99 for Even More customers (buy a subsidized device on contract) and $59.99 for Even More Plus subscribers (bring your own phone commitment-free). Either way this gets you unlimited data, domestic calling, and domestic messaging, with a $5 surcharge for BlackBerry users. Unlike Sprint’s similar offering , once you pass the 2GB bandwidth mark, “data speeds will be reduced for the remainder of that bill cycle,” essentially informing users that throttling will most certainly take place. In all, we’re pleased to see the compromise T-Mo’s put in place for data (whereas most other carriers are simply axing the unlimited option altogether), and we hope some of the competition takes heed. It does sound like a pretty sweet deal for those of you not grandfathered in on unlimited data plans. Still, for those of you interested, we suggest getting a jump on, as the (potentially leaked) press release reveals that these plans might only be available for a limited time. Continue reading T-Mobile’s new plans get official: starting at $60 for unlimited everything, throttling included T-Mobile’s new plans get official: starting at $60 for unlimited everything, throttling included originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 12 Apr 2011 18:49:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Wireless hotspot for your Android phone HTC EVO 4g Samsung GalaxyS …

Wireless hotspot for your Samsung Galaxy Fascinate, HTC EVO 4 G, Samsung Galaxy S, HTC Desire, Droid Incredible, Samsung Elite, Droid X today and connect to the internet at anytime anywhere using your cell phone data plan without extra …

Open Question: can you use a 10 dollar data plan for a blackberry …

Open Question: Verizon Wireless data plan? We are all aware of the annoying requirement of a data plan for most new phones for Verizon. I’ve been stuck with an original env for a few years now because every phone worth upgrading too …

Droid Does: Wireless Tethering for Root Users — Mania Phone

Wireless Tether for Root Users is a simple app that allows you to connect to you computer (or Mac) wirelessly via WiFi, and use that 30$ data plan you fork over to Verizon (or AT&T, or Sprint, or T-Mobile) every.