Verizon Wireless offers the new USB1000 Global
Modem from Novatel Wireless, which gives customers
high-speed data connectivity whether in the U.S. or beyond its borders.
he USB1000 Global Modem uses the latest
technology for multiple frequency bands and multimode operations on
CDMA and GSM networks. Customers can browse the web, access the
Internet, download files, and send and receive e-mail wirelessly
whether they are on Chicago's Magnificent Mile or in Paris on the
Champs-Élysées.
The Verizon Wireless USB1000 Global Modem can be ordered
beginning Friday in Verizon Wireless Communications Stores and online
at
for $149.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate with a new two-year customer
agreement. Customers receive the rebate in the form of a debit card;
upon receipt, customers may use the card as cash anywhere debit cards
are accepted. Or you don't have to wait for a rebate when you use the Wireless and Mobile News' special link Instant Phone Rebate Only Available with Online Purchase.
GlobalAccess is available either as a
monthly plan or a pay-per-use plan. GlobalAccess Monthly Plans start at
$129.99 monthly access, offering a 100 MB allowance in 31 select
destinations ($0.005/KB after allowance) as well as access in the U.S.
and Canada (5 GB allowance in the U.S. and Canada and $0.05/MB
overage). Additionally, for $219.99 monthly access, customers can have
a 200 MB allowance in 31 select destinations and a 5 GB allowance in
the U.S. and Canada with the same rates for overage as the $129.99
monthly access plan.
GlobalAccess Pay Per Use must be purchased with a 5 GB monthly
allowance Mobile Broadband service plan in the U.S. for $59.99 monthly
access. The Pay Per Use rate is $0.002/KB in Canada, $0.005/KB in
Mexico, and $0.02/KB in more than 175 other destinations. Verizon
Wireless' GlobalEmail Plans begin at $20.00 monthly access when added
to a Nationwide Email Plan. Corporate e-mail and Web access is
available as are data only plans for $64.99 and $69.99 monthly access
respectively.