- Free, $0, 200MB (limited to Lightspeed and limited to one year)
- Basic, $9.95, 500MB (limited to Lightspeed)
- Plus, $19.95, 1GB
- Pro, $34.95, 2GB
- Platinum, $49.95, 4GB
So far, so good -- NetZero is becoming an MVNO. Yet strangely, there's no mention in any of the PR as to which network the company is using. We test drove NetZero's new wireless service over the weekend using the WiFi hotspot and figured out that it's using Clearwire's WiMAX network. In fact NetZero's 4G Stick is identical to the Clear 4G Mobile USB modem (manufactured by Ubee), and its 4G Hotspot is the same as the Clear Spot Apollo (a rather bulky unit made by Gemtek)-- see the FCC links below and read on for our impressions after the break.
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