So the whole thing caught my attention when they started advertising unlimited broadband for $40 a month. went out and bought a mifi for $149.99 at BestBuy.
A few months later it was proven to be a bait and switch, users would experience slower speeds after reaching a total of 5gb in your monthly bandwidth.
2 months pass and now they changed it again... speeds will be limited after 2.5gb but at least if you had the once unlimited $40 plan you could keep it and stay with the 5gb cap. Aslo after this change new subs would pay $50 for the 2.5gb. paying more for less.
I barely used the thing since it was a backup internet source for our home and when we traveled to the apartment.
due to the poor quality I dropped the service and bought the pdanet app for the 5 sprint phones we have, getting speeds between 1-1.5mb.
A few months later it was proven to be a bait and switch, users would experience slower speeds after reaching a total of 5gb in your monthly bandwidth.
2 months pass and now they changed it again... speeds will be limited after 2.5gb but at least if you had the once unlimited $40 plan you could keep it and stay with the 5gb cap. Aslo after this change new subs would pay $50 for the 2.5gb. paying more for less.
I barely used the thing since it was a backup internet source for our home and when we traveled to the apartment.
due to the poor quality I dropped the service and bought the pdanet app for the 5 sprint phones we have, getting speeds between 1-1.5mb.