Besides selling the Verizon iPhone 4, Verizon Wireless will also sell a Verizon network-enabled iPad that connects through EVDO data. Francis Shammo, Verizon Communications CFO, told Bloomberg that Verizon will offer an iPad with an embedded chip to work with its network. Currently, Verizon customers can connect to iPads using a MiFi wireless modem.
There is no word yet on pricing or plans for the Verizon iPad.
Verizon Wireless offers three bundles, all featuring an iPad Wi-Fi model and a Verizon MiFi 2200 Intelligent Mobile Hotspot, for a suggested retail price of $629.99 for iPad Wi-Fi 16GB + MiFi, $729.99 for iPad Wi-Fi 32GB + MiFi, and $829.99 for iPad Wi-Fi 64GB + MiFi.
Apple sold about 7.5
million iPads through September and, according to Goldman Sachs, may sell more than 37 million of the devices this
year.
Verizon Wireless monthly access plans for customers who purchase an iPad with a MiFi are 1GB of data for $20 monthly access, $30 for 3GB, and $50 for 5G.B.
Verizon Wireless also offers all three iPad Wi-Fi models on a stand-alone basis, with the 16GB iPad Wi-Fi for $499.99, 32GB iPad Wi-Fi for $599.99, and 64GB iPad Wi-Fi for $699.99.
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