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Saturday, 29 October 2005 |
EVDO Rental from EVDOinfo/3Gstore
Have you been wanting to test out mobile broadband without having to sign a 1- or 2-year service contract? Are you going on vacation and want to make sure you'll have Internet access while you're away from home? The solution is here - EVDO Rental from EVDOinfo.com!
What are the typical uses for renting EVDO?
- Trade Show
- Credit Card Processing at Convention
- Demos for Clients
- Vacation
- Traveling to Location Without Internet Access
- Performance testing before committing to 1- or 2-year Verizon or Sprint EVDO contract.
How does the EVDO rental service work?
Begin by contacting us with the dates you need to rent an EVDO modem and we will check availability. After availability is confirmed, we will ship you an actived EVDO card via FedEx, along with a pre-paid FedEx box to return the card to us. When you're done, simply drop the card at a FedEx location!
What are the costs?
The EVDO Rev A Modem costs $35/day (3 day minimum) or $200/week. We also offer Booster Antennas for an additional $5/day or $15/week if you are in a low signal area or want to increase your Internet speeds and Cradlepoint routers are available for $15/day if you would like to share the connection with multiple computers. You pay for FedEx one way (either 2nd day or overnight, depending on the timing of your order); we pay for return FedEx.
What do you get?
We provide you with the following:
- A Sprint or Verizon EVDO Rev A USB or ExpressCard Modem (All Mac Compatible)
- Access Included*
- Telephone support to get you up and running
- Pre-paid FedEx label to return the modem
Interested in renting from EVDOinfo?
If you are interested in EVDO Rental, the first step is check coverage in the area you plan to use the rental card (if there is no signal in the area, the card will not work for you). Then fill out the form at our Contact Us Page; include the start and end dates of your prospective rental and note 'EVDO Rental' in the 'subject' field. We will respond with our availability and you'll be on the road with Internet access in no time!
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 22 April 2009 )
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