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 ...
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 ...
NetZero, the lovable late 90’s free internet provider, is back from the dead (though it never really died) with a new, more relevant option: free 4G data. Yep, if you buy a NetZero hotspot or USB ...
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 ...
Free ISPs (Internet service providers) NetZero Inc. and Juno Online Services Inc. announced plans Thursday to merge, creating what they said would be the U.S.’s second-largest ISP after America Online ...
Nobody goes out to buy a 4G iPad expecting to use it only as a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot. But, independent testing has confirmed that the iPad is capable of acting as a Wi-Fi hotspot for a full 24 hours ...
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