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Virgin Mobile Announces No-Contract, Pay-As-You-Go Wireless Internet

June 23rd, 2009 @ 9:00 am

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Categories: Gizmos and Gadgets, Travel Tips, Web Tools

Tags: MicroSD, Virgin Mobile, Wireless Modem, Wireless, Modems, Wi-Fi, Wireless And Mobility, Hardware, Components, Rick Broida

If you’ve ever used one of those aircard-type wireless modems, you know how hard they rock. You also know the pain of having to sign yet another two-year contract and pay, on average, $60 per month. That’s over and above whatever you’re already paying for your cell phone.

Thankfully, there’s an alternative: Virgin’s new Broadband2Go offers no-contract, pay-as-you-go wireless Internet access. What’s the catch? I’ll have to get back to you on that.

To use the service, you’ll need Virgin’s cleverly named Broadband2Go USB Device (which is in fact Novatel’s Ovation MC760 wireless modem). It’ll run you $149.99 when it lands at Best Buy later this month.

Like any good USB device, the MC760 contains its own software (for Windows only — sorry, Mac users), so you can plug it into any PC and get online straight away. It also doubles as a microSD reader, meaning you can pop in a memory card and use the modem as mobile storage. (For example, here’s an 8GB microSD card for just $15.99.)

As noted, there’s no contract required to use Broadband2Go (which, in case you’re wondering, taps Sprint’s network to deliver 3G Internet). You do, however, need to choose a service plan. The least-expensive plan costs $10, which gives you 100MB of data and expires in 10 days — not at all a bad deal if you’re taking a trip and need Internet access only during that time. Here’s an overview of all the plans:

If you need more time (or data), you can “top up,” meaning you just pay for another plan. The good news is that there’s no monthly minimum, so you really can use Broadband2Go on an as-needed basis. That’s awesome.

I’ll have some hands-on coverage to share with you in the coming weeks, so stay tuned to find out if this is as good as it sounds.

In the meantime, what do you think? Is this just the mobile-Internet solution you’ve been waiting for? Sound off in the comments.

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    gsackett

    06/24/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Virgin Mobile Announces No-Contract, Pay-As-You-Go Wireless Internet

    Without Mac software, it won't help me when I'm mobile; I only use Windows at the desktop. But the idea sounds great.

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    chelenixon

    06/24/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Virgin Mobile Announces No-Contract, Pay-As-You-Go Wireless Internet

    Finally!! I've been after the phone carriers to do this but, most
    couldn't see the forest for the trees.

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    bigslamajama

    06/25/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Virgin Mobile Announces No-Contract, Pay-As-You-Go Wireless Internet

    How easy is it to purchase a new plan? If you don't have an active plan can you top up through the modem's software or browser?

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    BizHacksRick

    06/28/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Virgin Mobile Announces No-Contract, Pay-As-You-Go Wireless Internet

    @bigslamajama: It looks pretty easy. And I think you can top up any number of ways. Virgin's site probably has all the details, ahem. happy

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