NetZero, the free dial-up company, is reinventing itself with free 4G service March 21, 2012 — -- Say NetZero to anyone who started playing around on the Internet in 1998 and they'll likely know ...
Internet access provider NetZero is getting competitive in the 4G data services space, announcing its new NetZero 4G Mobile Broadband Service that offers no-cost 4G mobile Internet access with the ...
Two devices are offered -- the NetZero 4G Stick ($49.95 + shipping) is a Windows and OS X-compatible USB modem and the NetZero 4G Hotspot ($99.95 + shipping) is an eight device-capable WiFi hotspot ...
Working in conjunction with Clearwire, NetZero is taking aim at giants such as AT&T and Verizon. The dot-com survivor today announced NetZero 4G Mobile Broadband, a new service that’s running on the ...
Two things surprised us in the last few days: first, NetZero still exists. This is the company that had ubiquitous ads for its dial-up Internet service in the early 2000s (in fact, still sells dial-up ...
NetZero burst onto the scene in 1998 as the first in a crop of Internet service providers that gave subscribers free access to the Web using an advertising-supported model. NetZero’s patented ad ...
If you live in a Clear coverage area and consume only modest amounts of data, this might just be the mobile-broadband deal of a lifetime. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands of ...
ISP NetZero has launched a 4G mobile broadband plan based on the Clearwire WiMAX network that lets users browse free for a year with some caveats. ISP NetZero has launched a 4G mobile broadband plan ...
The NetZero 4G HotSpot offers a couple of appealing plan options, but if you use a lot of data, you can get better deals elsewhere. NetZero, the free ISP you may remember from back in the dial-up days ...
A friend of mine just signed up for NetZero's 4G service in a small town in Wisconsin. He was immediately sent a 4G modem. Neither the Website nor anyone in sales told him he would need SP3-level for ...
NetZero, the free ISP you may remember from back in the dial-up days, is back, and this time it's bringing the broadband. And yes, there is still a free option, as you surely must be wondering. The ...