Verizon doesn't make aircards, so asking to make them smaller is kind of pointless. Verizon Wireless, which is the actual company you were referring to I'm sure, doesn't make them either. They simply select wireless products from various companies providing such products that meet their technological needs. Asking the company to make them smaller is definitely the right way to go, but it's not like the companies that make these are trying to make them big on purpose. If you know of a company that makes an equally good product that is smaller and just as aptly priced, Verizon Wireless would be glad to hear your suggestion.
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Verizon doesn't make aircards, so asking to make them smaller is kind of pointless. Verizon Wireless, which is the actual company you were referring to I'm sure, doesn't make them either. They simply select wireless products from various companies providing such products that meet their technological needs. Asking the company to make them smaller is definitely the right way to go, but it's not like the companies that make these are trying to make them big on purpose. If you know of a company that makes an equally good product that is smaller and just as aptly priced, Verizon Wireless would be glad to hear your suggestion.