Verizon rolls out global laptop data with USB1000 stick
The promise of global data is finally becoming a reality for modem users on Verizon today with the release of its Novatel-sourced USB1000, a USB stick (hence the "USB" in the name, we're willing to bet) that features EV-DO Rev. A for domestic use plus triband HSPA when you're roaming around the globe. The stick itself runs $149.99 on contract after a $50 rebate, while monthly global data plans run from $129.99 for 100MB of data in 31 countries to $219.99 for 200MB; both plans include 5GB for use in the US and Canada. It'll be available online starting tomorrow.
[Via Phone Scoop]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Martin Greenberg @ Jun 18th 2009 11:27AM
To hell with USB 2.0 and 3.0! This is USB ONE THOUSAND!!!!!!!
tkAshur @ Jun 21st 2009 10:09PM
Don't really care for a internet subscription with a freakin limit. I imagine this is for those that do very light megabyte work.