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Have a voice line with Alltel? Listen up: you're now lined up to get some of the cheapest laptop EV-DO in the business. The Verizon division (still feels weird to say that, doesn't it?) has announced today that wireless data can be yours for a mere $40 a month -- $20 less than usual -- when added as a second line as part of a Smart Choice Pack with a voice line. That gives you
EV-DO Rev. A and your choice of three cards; sadly, none of those cards are ExpressCards, but hey, for $40 3.1Mbps internet, we're
more than willing to cut some corners and let a USB dongle hang off the sides of our laptops. For the record, Cricket is still a smidge cheaper
at $35, but this is the first time a national (well, pseudo-national) carrier has dipped this low. Makes you wonder whether the
parent company is going to partake, doesn't it?
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Randy @ Mar 10th 2009 11:48AM
This looks like a good sign of things to come. I wish Cricket would come to NJ. :-(
Michael S @ Mar 10th 2009 12:00PM
Crickets are awful and keep you up at night!
MJZimmer88 @ Mar 10th 2009 12:32PM
To quote Craig... If I could tether my iPhone for this price... "I would be SOOOOO happy."
In other news... Hurray for Netshare! May you RIP.
mingkee @ Mar 10th 2009 1:31PM
5GB limit?
Catdogburger @ Mar 10th 2009 10:30PM
If that's true, Rogers offered a 6 GB data plan for 30$ (for a limited iPhone release) witch is better than this. I mean come on, who uses 6 GBs a month?
Tito @ Mar 10th 2009 3:48PM
This is likely something that was in the works before the Verizon takeover. It'll be interesting how long this lasts... particularly after Verizon finishes merging everything together and kills the alltel brand (like T-Mobile did with Suncom... it was about a year until they transitioned everything and were selling Suncom products/services up until the switch date)
bernardino @ Mar 10th 2009 4:26PM
If the laptop plan drops by 1/3, then hopefully the PDA plans will drop by 1/3 from $30 to $20. I also hope other carriers will compete by dropping their prices as well.
Of course if Verizon shoves this back into the abyss, I won't be surprised.
Mills @ Mar 11th 2009 12:57AM
this is only for divested markets, so only for alltel blue, not for the alltel red.
and there is still no cap at all on alltel's data, long live true unlimited