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Aug 29, 2013Explorer
As a longtime Verizon customer for phone and internet service, Millenicom has been on my radar for a while. Using the internet increasingly for business, I've exceeded $50/mo for 5Gb on numerous occasions and paid the additional $10 for the extra bandwidth. In doing so, I'm close to par with Millenicom's hotspot plan of 20Gb at the flat rate of $69.99. LOL... I could have watched a few movies. Since the general consensus seems to be that the network is the same, with no contract and little upfront costs, I'm going to switch when my current contract expires in a few months. I realize that I'm not going to be able to walk into a Millenicom store, should I have a problem with the device. But, I've only had that happen once with Verizon over the past 8-10 years.
TomG2... Millenicom advises that the coverage area is the same as shown on the Verizon webpage map.
TomG2... Millenicom advises that the coverage area is the same as shown on the Verizon webpage map.
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