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normared
Oct 27, 2014Explorer
I have made contact with Verizon concerning the buy-out of Millenicom wifi / hotspot service.
The new deal basically: you may keep your current wifi / hotspot device, continue to get 20GB of data monthly, at the same price of $89.99 (with a Verizon contract) - for one year. After that, the price will increase to $99.99. In short, 'nothing will change' except you will have to enter into a verizon contract. You still use the same hotspot device you got from Millenicom.
The GOOD news of this is that it appears that Verizon will {grandfather the 20GB per month data levels} of all users (as in "former" Millenicom customers) into the Verizon service. That 20GB level will not change according to Verizon CS, but that is only available to those that currently have Millenicom --- keep in mind the current price of 10GB data with Verizon costs $120 a month...
So it's bad, but it could be worse?
The new deal basically: you may keep your current wifi / hotspot device, continue to get 20GB of data monthly, at the same price of $89.99 (with a Verizon contract) - for one year. After that, the price will increase to $99.99. In short, 'nothing will change' except you will have to enter into a verizon contract. You still use the same hotspot device you got from Millenicom.
The GOOD news of this is that it appears that Verizon will {grandfather the 20GB per month data levels} of all users (as in "former" Millenicom customers) into the Verizon service. That 20GB level will not change according to Verizon CS, but that is only available to those that currently have Millenicom --- keep in mind the current price of 10GB data with Verizon costs $120 a month...
So it's bad, but it could be worse?
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