A:AnswerI have an IPhone and it works fine. When I bought the Ellipses I did buy a Verizon pre-paid card, but when I activated the account I could have paid there with credit card.
A:AnswerIt's depends on the location of the camp ground.
You can check the coverage at this URL.
https://vzwmap.verizonwireless.com/dotcom/coveragelocator/
A:AnswerA similar thing happened to me which necessitated purchasing a new Eclipse unit hotspot from Best Buy. It turned out that the unit (after only two years of service and after the one year manufacturers warranty ran out) "bit the dust" (died!) with similar on/off button lights as you report. So I purchased a new $49.95 unit from Best Buy, had the SIM chip exchanged between units and it was back working as my Verizon Hotspot!
A:AnswerI only use my Ellipse Hotspot when I travel. So I figure what I need for data, and go to a Verizon dealer to purchase the data I need and have the unit reactivated. It seems that after 90 days of no usage, Verizon automatically cancels the unit out, thus necessitating having it reactivated with a new SIM card from the Verizon dealer.
A:AnswerYes, this device does have and requires a monthly plan which will be billed on a month to month bases. Then there is prepaid where money must be placed in the account upfront before gaining cellular data internet.
A:AnswerTry tmobile for texting or wifi calling.
If you need access to your computer at all time, grab a sim card from airport. It is cheaper and stable.
A:AnswerYes you can add this a to a existing Verizon plan and yes there is a 20 dollar a month acsess fee to do so. Or you can add Verizon prepaid data cards to it.
A:AnswerThe Jetpack is Global Ready™, giving consumers and international business travelers Web access in more than 205 countries, including more than 125 with 3G speeds, on their Wi-Fi-enabled devices.