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<description><![CDATA[travis5379 posted : What's interesting is that a friend warned me about Cricket.  But I was seduced by the prospect of getting high speed internet for $40 a month, with no overages.  So I signed up and ultimately came to regret that decision, as Cricket's network is woefully inadequate.  For the speeds you get, I can see them charging maybe $20 or $30 per month.  But their current price levels are just insane.  They charge $55 a month for 5 GB of data.  You can go on Verizon's site and order directly from them and get 5 GB for $50.  It's actually cheaper to use Verizon, despite the fact that Cricket has a significantly worse network and, according to logic and reason, Cricket deserves to be priced cheaper.  Of course, the big difference is that Verizon requires you to sign a contract, whereas Cricket allows you to pre-pay.  As does Millenicom.<br><br>You asked about Millenicom's service plans.  They actually have 5 plans at the moment:<br><br>3G/4G Hotspot:  $80 a month and uses Verizon's 3G and 4G networks.<br><br>Advanced Plan (which is what I have):  $60 a month for 20 GB but requires the $99 purchase of the modem.  Uses Verizon's 3G network.<br><br>Unlimited Plan:  $70 a month and it uses the Sprint's 3G network.  They say "unlimited" but it has a 50 GB soft cap.<br><br>Bring your own device plan:  Same as the unlimited plan.  Uses Sprint 3G.<br><br>Standard plan:  $60 a month for 5 GB.  Uses Verizon 3G.  Doesn't require purchase of the modem.<br><br>Hope this answered your question.  Thanks for the comment!]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 07 Dec 2011 22:37:00 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[ArizonaSteve posted : You are fortunate that you didn't waste money trying Virgin Mobile, here it doesn't work any better than Cricket. Both are so oversold and slow they can't even open a web page and I suspect Millenicom would be just as bad on Sprint and wouldn't want to spend $220 just to find out.  How did you get a plan running on Verizon? They don't offer anything using Verizon on their web page, just Sprint.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2011 12:21:43 EDT</pubDate>
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