NetZero "Returns" With Free 4G Wireless Broadband

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classzero

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The sad thing is people will use this. People will Pay. Wireless broadband will only gouge us more and more. If people would just protest with their wallets we would be better off.
Ahh what a great fantasy that is.
 

kawininjazx

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It's going to be just like dial-up, some picture of a naked girl will load and stop at her shoulders and it will tell you to wait until next month.
 

santiagoanders

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I WAS protesting with my wallet, but I might pick up the $50 adapter for a free year. I don't own a smartphone so I don't get wireless data any other way. Other prepaid plans are definitely not free.
 

alidan

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if that free internet lasted for ever, or with a yearly shell out 20$ or so... i would get one.

there are times when i cant get internet, and would defiantly love to use it. but seeing as its a once in a 2 or 3 month kind of thing, i refuse to pay much for it.
 

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I thought this wasn't a bad idea, especially for those that doesn't need that much data on the go. 200MB is plenty enough if the only occasional surfing is necessary.
 

gallidorn

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Middle finger to Netzero! You could just use your existing data plan and tether to your laptop. I guess this is a service for people that aren't technically savvy.
 

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[citation][nom]kawininjazx[/nom]It's going to be just like dial-up, some picture of a naked girl will load and stop at her shoulders and it will tell you to wait until next month.[/citation]

That's all you need! (As long as the picture started at her legs!) :)
 

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200mb is really great :p with some skills you can have free unlimited almost everywhere. you just have to have some wifi network. sure some are hard to crack so that's where a connection is useful, to remote crack the password by uploading the info into a remote server, then free wifi =)
 

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I suspect that several of their hardware devices could be purchased separately, connected together through a load-balancing router, and used to provide an aggregate data cap in the GB range.
 
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