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manatee EVDO Newbie
Joined: 20 Mar 2006 Posts: 3
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Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 10:38 am Post subject: Verizon Pay-as-you-go Plan |
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| Has anyone tried the Verizon pay-as-you-go option ($15 per day rather than an ongoing monthly fee, but available only for laptops with an embedded Verizon EvDO device)? Since I don't need a permanent wireless data plan, I'm interested in exactly how you register for the by-the-day service and how long it takes to activate it. |
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Michael Site Admin
Joined: 13 Jan 2005 Posts: 5125 Location: Cary, IL
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wankel7 EVDO Junkie
Joined: 21 Sep 2005 Posts: 163 Location: Dallas
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Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 12:03 pm Post subject: Re: Verizon Pay-as-you-go Plan |
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| manatee wrote: | | Has anyone tried the Verizon pay-as-you-go option ($15 per day rather than an ongoing monthly fee, but available only for laptops with an embedded Verizon EvDO device)? Since I don't need a permanent wireless data plan, I'm interested in exactly how you register for the by-the-day service and how long it takes to activate it. |
$15 per day? Yikes! |
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Michael Site Admin
Joined: 13 Jan 2005 Posts: 5125 Location: Cary, IL
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Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 12:29 pm Post subject: |
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That is only $450/month, cheaper to get the $59.99 or $79.99/month plan.
However, for someone that just needs it a day or two every few months - it isn't a bad solution. _________________ EVDO :: EVDO News :: EVDO Antennas :: Buy Verizon :: Buy Sprint :: EVDO Amplifier |
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manatee EVDO Newbie
Joined: 20 Mar 2006 Posts: 3
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Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 12:36 pm Post subject: Pay-as-you-go plan? |
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I cannot find it on Verizon's website either, but I have seen mention of this plan in two or three places, including the following:
http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=2767&review=ThinkPad+T60
It would be nice to verify that this is really an option since this is the main reason I am considering a Thinkpad T60. Of course, it's far more expensive than a monthly plan if you intend to use it every day, but much less expensive if you only need it a few days a year (for an occasional trip or problem with your cable or phone modem). |
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Michael Site Admin
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Michael Site Admin
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Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 10:58 am Post subject: |
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Officially Announced Today:
| Quote: | Verizon Announces BroadbandAccess Session Pricing
Business Travelers Can Stay Connected, One Session At A Time
Verizon Wireless Offers BroadbandAccess Session Pricing For Customers Using Dell, Lenovo and HP Laptops with Embedded EV-DO Capabilities 03/29/2006
BEDMINSTER, NJ -- Verizon Wireless today announced the availability of BroadbandAccess pay-as-you-go pricing on the recently announced Dell Latitude(TM) D620 and Latitude D820 notebooks with embedded Evolution-Data Optimized (EV-DO) capabilities. Customers sign up for the $15 per 24-hour session service directly from the notebook.
“Session pricing is a very easy way for customers to try Verizon Wireless’ BroadbandAccess before they sign up for monthly service,” said Claude Mitchell, Verizon Wireless director – enterprise marketing. “There is no need for customers to interrupt their work to visit a store or call customer service; they click on the icon, follow the prompts and they’re set up. This is especially convenient for the traveler who may be in New York in the morning and in Washington, D.C. in the evening. They can log on as much as they need to within that same 24-hour period.”
BroadbandAccess gives customers high-speed access to e-mail, corporate data and the Internet from their laptop anywhere within the BroadbandAccess coverage area. Customers who travel outside a BroadbandAccess coverage area will seamlessly switch to Verizon Wireless’ 1xRTT NationalAccess network to remain connected while on the road. There is never a need to seek out public Wi-Fi hotspots.
BroadbandAccess Session Pricing is available on the following mobile PCs:
- Dell Latitude D620 and Latitude D820, Dell Precision M65
- Lenovo Thinkpad Z60, T60 and X60 Notebooks
- HP Compaq nc6140 and nc6320 Notebook PCs
Existing Verizon Wireless customers who have a voice plan of $39.99 monthly access or higher may use the activation icon on the Notebook to sign up for monthly BroadbandAccess service for $59.99 monthly access. Customers who do not have a Verizon Wireless voice plan may also sign up for monthly BroadbandAccess service directly from the activation icon for $79.99 monthly access.
Verizon Wireless leads the wireless industry in next-generation network deployment and its EV-DO network, the most robust high-speed wireless broadband network in the country, is currently available to 150 million Americans coast to coast. The company was the first national wireless provider to commercially launch high-speed wireless broadband services in the United States. |
Session pricing is great for those that want to "try before they buy", but it can run you $465 for a month worth of usage. Much higher than the $59.99 or $79.99 contract price. If you have one of these laptops and would like to get Verizon Service, you can through us directly and we can get you activated quickly and save you $25.
Order Verizon Activation for your Embedded EVDO Laptop _________________ EVDO :: EVDO News :: EVDO Antennas :: Buy Verizon :: Buy Sprint :: EVDO Amplifier |
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Gameross EVDO Fledgling
Joined: 28 Nov 2005 Posts: 19
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Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 11:44 pm Post subject: |
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Novel idea, but I think their price point is off. Should be more like $7.50 to $10 a day. This is cheap enough for those who don't need constant connectivity and low enough that if your daily internet access is less than 50% of the business month, it's worth using this option.
Right now, it takes only 4 days to make this option totally pointless.
At the $7.50 price point, I can at least see a lot more people using this option and Verizon actually making more money over all than at the $15 price point.
Although, maybe Verizon actually did some sort of market research and maybe the $15/day price point is the sweet spot, who knows. |
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hidden101 EVDO Newbie
Joined: 31 Mar 2006 Posts: 3 Location: Baghdad
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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 11:36 pm Post subject: |
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$15 a day? that's kind of expensive. but then again, i've paid more for 24 hour service in London with T-Mobile. i think i paid $12 for 5 hours at O'Hare for wireless and i wasn't happy about it, but when you have no other choice and you really need to get online, what else can you do?
Verizon knows they have you by the balls and they'll take advantage of that as much as possible. |
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shfawaz EVDO Fledgling
Joined: 29 Nov 2005 Posts: 11
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Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 5:07 am Post subject: |
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I think Verizon simply wanted to make it too expensive on a daily basis for someone who may be leaning toward signing up permanently vs. a la carte. In other words, they want the consumer to merely try it and decide, not make it a permanent option to use it 10 days a month. If the service were say $7.99 a day, it would be take 10 days for a person to be in the monthly service price range before it would make sense to upgrade to a full contract.
I guess Verizon saw this would cut into its monthly subscriber business which is exactly why they implemented this program in the first place, to get you try before you buy, get you hooked, and have you sign up. I do think they should offer an incentive to those with built in WWAN modems who try the service (credit any days toward activation or first month service?) I suspect with T-Mobile charging in the upwards of $10/day for hotspots where you have to be in a hotspot zone to use it, $15 for Verizon broadband practically anywhere is not that far off. _________________ SHF |
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