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CNET.com
“That’s the lowest price I’ve ever seen on a MiFi card, by far. But, wait, it gets better. There’s no contract or activation fee required. As for service, you pay $4.99 per month … From there, TruConnect charges 3.9 cents/megabyte for data.”
TIME Techland
“For general web surfing, especially on a tablet, it’d be tough to crack 500 megabytes in a single month… Even then, though, you’ve got the no-contract angle and the ability to share with four other devices, too.”
Cult of Mac
“Instead of adopting a set in stone pricing structure like the carriers do for smartphone and tablet usage, TruConnect Mobile is offering a true ‘pay as you go’ internet service to subscribers. Customers will only pay for the data they use.”
GigaOm
“… a small price to pay knowing that you’d have a readily available mobile broadband connection for a combination of up to five notebooks or tablets. The device might even make for a good backup connection if you think of the $5 monthly charge as cheap insurance against a home or other mobile broadband outage.”
Wireless Week
“… instead, the service is designed for people who use a light amount of mobile data and don’t want to sign on to a postpaid plan through one of the major operators, such as business travelers who only need a cellular connection when they’re on the road.”
Mobile Marketing Magazine
“There are no contracts, no activation fees, no monthly bills, no bundled data plans, no expiration of data and no overage charges.”
