Virgin Mobile has the ZTE Peel 3200 iPod Touch 3G Mobile Hotspot for $30 with free shipping and activation. Provides a 3G connection for the iPod Touch 2 & 3. Monthly plan is $20 for 500MB.
Enter the serial number in Virgin's website on my computer, get - "Customer MUST plug in the modem to their computer and activate using the connection manager." Go to activate through the device, and virginmobileusa.com is unavailable because I'm not a paying customer, yet. Good times.
Finally, don't get confused by Virgin's giant $50 UNLIMITED* on their Broadband2go page. This one device does not qualify, nuh-huh.
*Up to 2.5GB. You may pay $20 again to reset the clock/bit counter, though! $40 a month for 1GB is nearly the same thing.
Ten dollars more than what? My prepaid voice plan was $110 for the last two years with T-Mobile. Not a month, but for two whole years. The actual time spent talking chips off at twelve cents a minute. My minutes don't expire, my account doesn't get dropped and the money kept, so long as I put in at least ten bucks a year.
I don't have to make rent for my landlord AND AT&T every month.
Enter the serial number in Virgin's website on my computer, get - "Customer MUST plug in the modem to their computer and activate using the connection manager." Go to activate through the device, and virginmobileusa.com is unavailable because I'm not a paying customer, yet. Good times.
Finally, don't get confused by Virgin's giant $50 UNLIMITED* on their Broadband2go page. This one device does not qualify, nuh-huh.
*Up to 2.5GB. You may pay $20 again to reset the clock/bit counter, though! $40 a month for 1GB is nearly the same thing.
wow just pay 10 dollars more a month and get an iphone if you already have a phone plan.
Ten dollars more than what? My prepaid voice plan was $110 for the last two years with T-Mobile. Not a month, but for two whole years. The actual time spent talking chips off at twelve cents a minute. My minutes don't expire, my account doesn't get dropped and the money kept, so long as I put in at least ten bucks a year.
I don't have to make rent for my landlord AND AT&T every month.
#3 What will happen to T-Mobile if ATT acquires them?
They move on to merging with Verizon, and shove aside Sprint. America gets a network powerful enough to last a thousand glorious years.
In the meantime, I saved a couple grand. I'll spend that on a cabin deep in the wilderness, while the network and world regress unto fire.