All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Millenicom replacementRIP Onmilynx Actually the program is about a year old. Just not available to the public until recently.Re: Millenicom replacement MrWizard wrote: Posting from my tablet, need to do a speed test, but this is fast Might be slower tonight when everybody start checking Facebook etc.. speed test from laptop Looking quite speedy there :-)Re: Millenicom replacementHI everyone! Glad to see a few people got their units. Look forward to hearing about your experiences with it. Thanks to those who used my referral code last week! I checked this morning and ordering appears to be open again. http://www.hsvwifi.com/BuildOrderRe: Millenicom replacementI setup a bot to watch their site. As soon as I see any changes I'll let you guys know. Have a safe and happy Labor Day weekend!Re: Millenicom replacement radven wrote: By the way - we followed up with OmniLynx and posted this article on RVMobileInternet.com earlier today: Make sure you understand the risks of this plan and how quickly it could go away, especially after getting so much exposure in the RVing community. - Chris & Cherie / RVMobileinternet & Technomadia Very much agreed. However, with no equipment fee or setup charge I believe the exposure is minimal to someone who purchases it.Millenicom replacementHi Guys, A few years ago I found some info on Millenicom on this forum and another forum. Millenicom offered a pretty good data plan with Verizon at a great deal. Over time they went up in price and finally Verizon cut them off and offered deals to their customers at a hefty price. This was good for me as a storm chaser but was still expensive. Well last year Huntsville City Schools in Huntsville, AL started a big digital transition. They have got rid of textbooks and replaced them with laptops. All kids have a laptop now and they encountered another problem. Kids with no internet at home. So they partnered with Verizon and started a great deal where parents get a Verizon MiFi router at a good price. Well earlier in August they opened their program to the general public. There is no geographic restriction for use or purchase. The MiFi router is included and the best news is it is UNLIMITED 4g LTE data over Verizon for only $47.75 a month. I've used it all over the US including Chicago and Nashville within the last few weeks and I have had no issues with it at home. If you are interested head to http://hsvwifi.com Thanks again for all the great info in the past - hope you guys enjoy this service. Wes