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Re: Verizon Homefusion Installation / Reliability in Woods No problem. I can't blame you for wanting a higher data cap. I'm in a similar situation as you really. I currently have a mifi and wouldn't mind homefusion if it'll work. I have to keep the mifi stuck up in a window for service. However, the difference is I could keep the aircard as a backup(work would pay for both, I'm in IT). Sadly, no 4G in my area yet. |
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 Jim_in_VA join:2004-07-11 Cobbs Creek, VA kudos:4 | if you want a higher data cap go with the Millenicom hotspot plan ..20GB, no taxes, flat $70 a month ... no contract -- ... need help? »evdo-tips.com/ |
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 | HF has a 30gb plan that has a higher cap plan. You mean Millenicom has a cheaper plan. |
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 | I don't know if this applies to all HF subscribers, but for the first 2 months HF offers a 45GB promo when signing up. At least that's what I got. Now going on my 3rd month so it will be back to 30GB. I can only hope that VZW raises the caps for HF users. They can't be serious to think 30GB will suit most families. Even with me setting the video quality on YouTube to 360p, I'm still going over 30GB. If they want to draw customers away from satellite that would a good start with say around 50GB. |
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 decifal join:2007-03-10 Bon Aqua, TN kudos:1 Reviews:
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| It would be good just for the sake of innovation if they increased it.. I agree, start with 50 gigs and work their way up.. If they wanted people to be less careful with their service usage they could drop the per gig overage cost a bit too... It is way over priced atm |
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