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September 02, 2008

Verizon Wireless USB727 - Storage, Reliabilty and Speed

Link: Verizon Wireless USB727 is First EVDO USB Modem With Integrated microSD Storage : EVDOinfo.com. Novatelwireless727 Verizon Wireless really is the most reliable and speedy EvDO provider. I know, because I ran it alongside Sprint for almost a year, and I just cancelled Sprint. I love the Novatel Wireless USB 727 modem. Being USB, I can use it with several computers just by plugging it in. Verizon seems to be everywhere, and I have never, in my travels, not had an Internet connection. Ninety per cent of the time the connection is at 3G speeds. I can't remember the last time I had to search for a WiFi antenna. The service is pricey; but, with a cell phone plan it is $59.99 a month for  "unlimited" data access. Of course, unlimited nowadays means 5 Gigabytes of download a month. Unless you are streaming video all the time, however, this shouldn't be a problem. I occasionally stream video when traveling, to watch sporting events that I would otherwise miss. However, I have never gone above 2 Gigabytes a month. Put one of these in your pocket, and connectivity problems will be a thing of the past. Oh, by the way, I forgot to mention that this thing doubles as a USB storage drive. I put a 6 gigabyte Micro SD card in it, and I have a double threat mobility device.

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Nice real life review! Yes, it's funny but the 5GB "limit" is overblown. I too use it a ton and have rarely gone over 3.

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