If you’re a frequent traveler, you’re likely better off buying a MiFi or using your late-model cell-phone’s HotSpot capability than paying those outrageous hotel surcharges. If you’re a frequent conference-goer, you’ve already learned they all fail to provide reliable connection(Web 2.0, LeWeb, Gnomedex, Microsoft PDC, Google I/O, just to name a few recent examples), so the only solution is BYOW – Bring Your Own WiFi (and the chaos it creates.)
But what if you rarely venture to un-connected areas, say a few times a year? Paying $30-$60 a month does not look like a great value.. Now you can (almost) have your own ad-hoc service, without the monthly subscription plan – after you plunk down $149 for Virgin Mobile’s new MiFi device. You can pay anywhere between $10 for 100MB to $60 for 5G of usage.
There’s only one problem with the plan – spot it yourself:
Yes, all these plans expire in an unreasonably short time. Given the these limitations, if I were an infrequent user (less then once a month), I would probably buy the $10 plan just a few days in preparation for specific events. But let’s be real, this s*cks. The proper solution for the ad-hoc user would be consumption-based plans with no expiry, with fill-up option.
(Cross-posted @ CloudAve)
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