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.

Mobile broadband rental allows the use of equipment without ownership. There is no long term contract (postpaid) or cost to purchase equipment (prepaid). The downside is a higher price that is almost always more expensive in the long term but can be affordable in the short term.

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.
Event Radio Rentals has the latest Sprint & Verizon 4G devices & excellent customer service. The downside? Data caps.
Strangely enough, 4G devices can be cheaper than 3G counterparts through Event Radio Rentals.

Event Radio Rentals has 5 broadband cards & 3 mobile hotspots for mobile broadband rental. The cool ones are Sprint & Verizon 4G devices.
Here I test the Verizon 4G UML290 and the Sprint U300 via Event Radio Rentals. Verizon leaves Sprint in the dust.