How do the broadband wireless internet cards from AT&T, Verison, Sprint, etc…work?
If I understand right, you just plug it into your laptop and you can access the internet. Is that right? I’ve also heard that if you can get cell phone signal, then you can get signal with the card. Is that right?
After looking online, I found that you buy one month of service with it. Is there any contract involved like a cell phone would? After your month of service is up, do you have to buy a new card? Is it one month like "I bought it on September 26th, I HAVE TO buy a new one on October 26th" or is it like "1 month of service = 672 hours of internet access…after the 672 hours are over, then you have to buy a new card"?
I’ve never used one of these cards before…can someone set me straight?
One Response
JJ
24 Aug 2010

There is a contract involved just like a cell phone. You just plug in the broadband card and you’re able to use your laptop anywhere. The cost starts at $59.99 per month. For more detail, you can go to the site below.