One of the biggest surprises was that AT&T’s 4G plan offers everything the 3G plan does for $10 less with a 1000% lower overage fee. Huh?




To keep up with the competition, WiFiRents will need to lower their prices, drop the 5 GB cap or provide 4G devices from Sprint or Verizon.

WiFiRents has two price levels. One for broadband cards and a higher price for mobile hotspots. Compare here.

WiFiRents.com has 3 types of broadband cards & 1 mobile hotspot available to rent. Get the MiFi 2200 if it’s in the budget.

WiFiRents.com uses Verizon & AT&T devices, you’ll have access to 3G speeds and coverage respective to each network.

Like most mobile broadband rental companies, WiFiRents works in 4 steps. Here’s what it looks like [VIDEO].

WiFiRents hasn’t changed much in 2 years. The devices are the same (no 4G devices) and there’s still a 5 GB cap.

At 4.16 Mbps downloading & 0.76 Mbps uploading, the Sprint 4G U300 doesn’t look all that cool…until you realize it has unlimited mobile broadband.