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i have a regular 2 year contract verizon family share plan with 700 mins and unlimted text, i believe its the family share select. how much would unlimited mobile web cost extra?
i mean internet on my phone not the data modem
3 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
If you simply want unlimited internet browsing capabilities on your mobile devices (cell phones, not PDAs/Blackberries) then you just need to sign up for V-Cast. It's $15 a month per line. And that gives you unlimited data on each of those lines. So whether you are browing the internet or Get-It-Now, you won't be charged for any of the data during those sessions.
The plan the above answerer described applies to aircards, or broadband internet cards, or if you wanted to tether a Blackberry/PDA to use as a modem the same plan would apply.
Source(s): Authorized Agent - beautyoftheseaLv 51 decade ago
It's $60 a month, but it's not unlimited, it limits you to 5 GB per month. It's pretty much the standard among carriers. But you would be hard pressed to ever get close to that. Just stay away from streaming videos or music. As long as you are just web surfing or sending out emails you'll never come close. My husband and I are online 24/7 practically and we love the plan. We examined all the companies and Verizon is the best! Get an air card from them.
- ANDROIDLv 71 decade ago
I know on my phone it is $5 a month. If you want to use it just for one day, you pay $1.