Novatel mobile Wi-Fi hotspot

haven

Expedition Leader
Starting May 17, Novatel and Verizon Wireless are planning to offer a new service: "Mobile Wi-Fi hotspot." The Novatel MiFi 2200 is a device that acts as a short-range Wi-Fi hub. The MiFi 2200 also contains an EV-DO data modem that connects to the Verizon Wireless network. Up to 5 devices can connect via WiFi, and share the Internet access.

The MiFi 2200 is very small: 3.5" x 2.3" x 0.4," weight 2.05 ounces. Its rechargeable battery provides about 4 hours of service. I believe the battery is similar to the battery in a cell phone, so it can be quickly replaced with a fresh battery when you need more than 4 hours of continuous connectivity.

The MiFi 2200 will be available from Verizon Wireless Stores for $100 after a $50 mail-in rebate if you sign up for a two-year service agreement. There are two price plans:

$40 a month buys 250 MB of data transfers. Beyond 250 MB you pay 10 cents a megabyte.

$60 a month buys 5 GB of data transfers. Beyond 5 GB, you pay 5 cents per megabyte

Verizon is also offering a "Day Pass." For $15, you can use the MiFi 2200 for 24 hours. There's no mention of data limits. If you want this service, you have to pay full price ($150) for the MiFi 2200.

EV-DO service is not very speedy, and it will become quite slow if you share access between several computers that are actively using the Web. For email, and for a single computer accessing the Web, EV-DO is probably OK. I expect that Novatel will offer a model that uses 3G wireless at some point, perhaps through a carrier like ATT that has more 3G service.

Here's what ATT says about 3G vs EVDO speeds:

3G download 600 Kbps to 1.4 Mbps
3G upload 500 to 800 Kbps
3G service is available in more than 280 major US metropolitan areas.

EV-DO average data speeds between 75-135 Kbps
EV-DO is available in more than 13,000 cities and towns and in areas along 40,000 miles of highways in the US.

In actual use (I've used both), EV-DO feels like a 56Kbit modem, and 3G feels about twice as fast.

3G does use battery power faster. That's another reason why the Novatel device uses EV-DO.

Chip Haven
 

SoCal_80

Explorer
I actually have been evaluating the Verizon device for about 3 weeks now with good results. So far, the battery life averages about 4 hours per charge and the connection speeds seem to mirror those of the Rev-A pcmcia Verizon card i currently use. The one thing i do not like is the lack of external antenna connection....Other than that, it is a neat little device. My suggestion would be that if you do not need to share your connection to the Net or share other wi-fi enabled devices with other users, i would stick with a "aircard" vs. this device. Just my 2 cents....
 

haven

Expedition Leader
Here's another review of the Novatel MiFi, as sold by Verizon Wireless

http://gizmodo.com/5256825/verizon-mifi-2200-3g-portable-wi+fi-hotspot-review

This review claims to have recorded 1.86 Mb download speed and 0.54 Mb upload. Personally, I've never see EV-DO rev A provide that sort of throughput, but I guess it's possible.

The reviewer at http://www.jkontherun.com continues to be wildly enthusiastic about the MiFi. He uses it as a source of internet access, and as a WiFi router.

Sprint has an EV-DO network, and they plan to offer MiFi service shortly. The pricing is similar to Verizon, although Sprint has not mentioned any price for one day's worth of service. Sprint did say that the MiFi can provide GPS information, a feature not mentioned by Verizon.
 

haven

Expedition Leader
Virgin Mobile has gotten into the mobile hotspot business with an attractive MiFi plan. Buy the MiFi for $150, then use it without contract. Two levels of service are offered:
-- 10 days, 100 MB of data transfers for $10
-- one month, unlimited data transfers, $40

Service is provided over Sprint's network. More details here http://www.virginmobileusa.com/mobile-broadband/mifi-2200.html

It's not clear if you already have a MiFi that works on Sprint's network if you can substitute it for Virgin Mobile's MiFi. New Sprint MiFi units are available on eBay for a lot less than $150.
 

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