AnswerID: 296777 Submitted: Saturday, Apr 05, 2008 at 10:34
Steve Sub
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Data usage is very dependant on how much you surf the net, the size of your emails, how much you use VOIP, etc. As a rough idea, I use about 6GB per month for business/pleasure. This includes using VOIP for 95% of my calls, streaming a radio station for hours, if not days on end, general surfing, keeping 5 computers updated with the latest software patches, all my emails, etc
Take away the business stuff and I could do 3GB and if
on the road, I would initially sign for the 1GB plan as I would be doing more travel and other stuff rather than being stuck behind a screen all day internet stuff.
With NextG, you are allowed 1 plan change per month so if you keep and eye on your usage (free to check) and you find that you are getting close to your 1GB and still have 2 weeks to go, you can change to a 2 or 3GB plan. A 3GB plan from memory is not around $105 on NextG - better than the $185 it used to be but still a major difference when compared with other 3G plans - but they do not work where NextG works so we pay the price for good coverage.
How much data you would use - who knows, you just have to suck it and see by starting on a 1GB plan.
If you want coverage in marginal areas, there is nothing like an external antenna to improve signal reception so get your van pre-wired.
Stevesub
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