Further proof that satellite internet will never be viable. It has to be terrestrial to make sense. Give Verizon a couple of years, and they will blow this out of the water with their deep LTE spectrum holdings.
Except for the whole $80 for 10 GB and $10 per GB overage fees. At least with this for $80 you get 15 GB and no overage fees.
For $130 you get 25 GB. If you used 25 GB on Verizon you'd pay $230. $80 for the first 10 GB + $150 for the next 15 GB. Until Verizon doubles their caps and gets rid of overages or reduces them to $1 per GB then they aren't better than satellite.
Except for the whole $80 for 10 GB and $10 per GB overage fees. At least with this for $80 you get 15 GB and no overage fees.
For $130 you get 25 GB. If you used 25 GB on Verizon you'd pay $230. $80 for the first 10 GB + $150 for the next 15 GB. Until Verizon doubles their caps and gets rid of overages or reduces them to $1 per GB then they aren't better than satellite.
reply to BF69 You could get an old Mifi or phone that has unlimited, and upgrade to LTE. But Verizon will offer a residential LTE offering at some point that will have gaps geared towards home usage.