I don't want to sound like a shill (although I am a customer) but Virgin Mobile has a similar prepaid broadband service. However, for $10 you get 100 MB versus AT&T's $15 for 75 MB. VM's top of the line choice is $60 for 1 GB versus AT&T's $50 for 500 MB.
VM uses Sprint's data network and I've not had any problems with it or my Sprint phone.
Yes, getting a contract and paying ~$50/mo for 5 GB is the more economical cost per MB, however you're stuck for two years whether you use it or not.
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I don't want to sound like a shill (although I am a customer) but Virgin Mobile has a similar prepaid broadband service. However, for $10 you get 100 MB versus AT&T's $15 for 75 MB. VM's top of the line choice is $60 for 1 GB versus AT&T's $50 for 500 MB.
VM uses Sprint's data network and I've not had any problems with it or my Sprint phone.
Yes, getting a contract and paying ~$50/mo for 5 GB is the more economical cost per MB, however you're stuck for two years whether you use it or not.