lunes, 23 de noviembre de 2009

AT&T Launched Prepaid Wireless Broadband Service

It happens on Monday, when AT&T started offering the prepaid wireless bradband, following the lead of competitor Verizon Wireless.

AT&T and verizon Wireless plans are the same: the custimers may pay 15 dollars for a daily pass with a data usage cap of 75 megabites. A monthly plan cost 50 dollars and offers 500MB of usage, and 30 bucks for a week plan and you can use 250MB.

While AT&T and Verizon Wireless have offered prepaid service for cellphone a year. up until now the companies have needed user sing a contract for their wireless broadband services. Wireless broadband services allow customer to connect their laptops to internet via the carriers 3G wireless network. Business customers are the one who have mostly been tarjeted that service.

Virgen Mobile and Leap Wireles which are the prepaid niche players, they have recognized the demand for prpaid wireless broadband services, and they are now sealling services to addrss market. Vigin Mobile is owned by sprint, offers a 60 dollars plan that the client can use cap of 1 gigabyte for a month.

Will these new prepais offering be enough to entice consumers to sign up for 3G wireless broadband service?
That's a question no answered. But AT&T actually need to be careful whet it wished for. the company's 3G wirelees network is now overburned with iphone clients' heavy wirless data usage.

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