Hot on the heels of T-Mobile's new 4G prepaid options, Walmart has paired with TruConnect to offer a MiFi for "casual users." The service - called Internet on the Go - appears to be based on Sprint's 3G network (with no mention of LTE on the horizon) and claims to have 97 percent coverage as a result. It requires a MiFi 2200 made by Novatel, which can cope with up to five devices over WiFi and to which you then add a minimum of $10 for 100MB or up to $45 for 1GB.
Engadget , Prepaid MiFi coming to Walmart, starting at $10 for 100MB with no expiry, Prepaid MiFi coming to Walmart, starting at $10 for 100MB with no expiry
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.