Free 4G Mobile Broadband from NetZero.com video

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rA5BN3qigVw

Free isn't a word you hear very often in the world of Internet service providers, but there are occasions where it comes up, typically with pages of disclaimers and hidden charges. Recently, NetZero introduced its latest service option featuring 4G mobile broadband with no contracts and a liquid plan selection allowing you to switch between plans as needed. One plan, offering 200 MB of monthly data, features a monthly cost of zero. How is this possible, you might ask? How can you have what amounts to free Internet service, especially mobile service through a 4G hotspot?​

http://www.lockergnome.com/mobile/2012/03/21/netzero-offering-free-4g-mobile-broadband-service/​

200MB of free wireless 4G bandwidth sounds pretty good for people who just use the internet for e-mail, twitter, Facebook, and text and picture based tasks.​
 
NetZero is US only, and available in most major cities.



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I've used netzero in the past and they are pretty, it was my first ISP.
 
Isn't Long Island a part of New York City?

Well, New York City is on the NetZero website as part of the covered cities, so there might be coverage.

It's probably best to phone up NetZero and ask them how's the coverage in Long Island.
 
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