Save BIG with your existing cellphone technology

Now lets put it all together!

I. What service is available in your area? Before you can decide what service provider is right for you, you will have to find out if they cover the areas in which you will use them. To see if TruConnect 3G, pay-as-you-go is available in your area, click here.

II. What service is best for you? Six things should be considered when deciding what service is best for you. 1) Availability, 2) self discipline, 3) usage, 4) performance, 5) total cost and 6) personal preferences. Note that TruConnect 3G uses the Sprint Infrastructure. ComputerWorld did an excellent article and performance test comparing the Sprint Network 3G to 4G that you can review here.

1) Availability of the service at your primary residence and where you travel is the first thing that you must consider as you don’t want to get into a situation where you have to pay exorbitant roaming costs. Use the links above to check on service availability for your area(s).

TruConnect should only be used by persons who require little usage and/or are disciplined enough to find and use WiFi hotspots, including their own WiFi service at their home and office, when they require heavy usage. If you want to use your MiFi only when you need it and you have Wireless Internet Service at your home and office, and scattered around the normal places you visit, TruConnect is a fantastic bargain and was our personal choice.

2) Self discipline is high on the list. If you don’t have it and your usage is high, you don’t want the pay-for-usage plan without considering the factors in the note above.

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  1. Jerry says:

    A suggestion. Your font color is to light which makes it very difficult and laborious to read so therefore I don’t which is too bad as you have done good info.

  1. January 4, 2015

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