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We have a JetPack from Verizon that is like that.

When our cable internet was down we used it and got a warning from Verizon that we were getting close to using all of our gigs. Who knew?

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On 4/5/2014 sunshine45 said:
On 4/5/2014 happy housewife said: I should have said that differently, I guess. It will cost us $10 MORE than our current internet service - $50 instead of $40 but this one is portable - we can take it anywhere there is verizon satellite service.

but how much data can you use? i dont think any of the portable plans have unlimited data like a home plan would.

I'm pretty certain he said 5G - we only use the internet for e mails and sites like this forum. It's not like we have a business or anything.
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i looked up this on google. but i don't understand the process. or benefits. is this the same as what we do when making our iphone a wi fi hotspot. for other numerous devices to access or do you purchase a special extra device for this process? tia for answers. (-:

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Q spirit - those of us who do not own an ipad or iphone have to have a wifi hotspot to get on the internet with our phone or tablet. Well, you can get on using the browser but it is costly to do it that way. This device is a portable wifi - it can access it via a satellite so , anywhere that has a verizon signal for a cell phone - this device will work. You simply get it connected to your device - say a tablet - and it will do whatever you could previously do using a router and internet service. We have only had it today , but so far we are pleased with how fast it is and the being portable is great - we took it to the beach and still had 5 bars despite that is usually a low signal area here.(no cell towers out in the ocean).This will be great for folks like us who spend half the year living in one place and the other half in another plus the twice yearly traveling days.Plus, if you are in a hotel you can get on your computer without exposing all your information through the hotels system where it could be stolen.So we are giving this a try and see if we like it. You really can't complain about $50/month plus we have 30 days to decide if we want to keep it or d/c the service. The device itself was FREE (usually $80) but at this show they had a crate of them that had banged up boxes - even though the device was all tucked in to styrofoam and that was all intact - they were giving those away free if you bought the service.
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thank you! (-:

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Sounds like its an air card.

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I have jetpack for work. I like it. You stay connected.

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On 4/5/2014 JustJazzmom said:

Sounds like its an air card.

It isn't. You don't plug this into the computer.

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On 4/5/2014 qbetzforreal said:

I have jetpack for work. I like it. You stay connected.

but is it practical for a family to use as its sole source of internet? .....and how much data do you have on yours? it only sounds like it is practical if you are a single person OR a couple possibly.

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Fi so it may be what you have. I've had it for about 4 years because I live in the middle of nowhere. We've been told that cable will probably never make it out here. At first it was much faster than dial up but still slow. They are always updating cell towers so it does well now. Keep in mind that how fast it is and how strong a signal will always be based on how near or far away you are from the closest cell tower.

Advantages - its portable and I'm guessing if it is truly a Jet Pack, up to 5 electronics can hook up to it at once and it can be used a lot of places.

Disadvantages - if you go over your data allowance its not cheap - but as someone said, you should be receiving notifications that you are getting close to maxing out your data.