Virgin Mobile Broadband2Go $50/month (No Contract)

One Time Activation Fee :
FREE
Access Fee: :
50.00/month

Virgin Mobile Broadband2Go $50/month (No Contract) Summary

3G Internet at home or on the go. Surf the web, check email and much more, all on the nationwide Sprint 3G network.

Average Customer Rating: 3.5 ( customer reviews)

Virgin Mobile Broadband2Go $50/month (No Contract)

  • UNLIMITED DATA
  • 3G speeds up to 2/5GB
  • Use it for UNLIMITED ACCESS

Included Plan Features

  • UNLIMITED DATA
  • 3G speeds up to 2/5GB
  • Use it for UNLIMITED ACCESS

Virgin Mobile Broadband2Go $50/month (No Contract) Product Features

Other Possible Charges
Additional Anytime Minutes N/A
Long Distance N/A
Roaming Charges N/A
Directory Assistance N/A
Contract Terms and Fees
Contract Length Month to Month
Activation Fee None
Early Termination Fee None
Upgrade Fee Not Available
Customer Service
Customer Service Hours Not Available

Virgin Mobile Broadband2Go $50/month (No Contract) Customer Reviews

Customer Rating: N/A
by Billie -- February 12th 2012 -- Montgomery City, MO

Has anyone in Missouri ever had this service? Is Central Missouri covered? Can I use an AT&T phone with this plan?

Customer Rating: 2
by crystal ayscue -- January 27th 2012 -- henderson.nc, NC

Customer Rating: 5
by Alisha Davis -- December 28th 2011 -- Chattanooga, TN

Customer Rating: 3.8
by Austin Texas -- December 20th 2011 -- Austin, TX

I've had VM service for over a year now, I live in Austin, TX; prior service was Sprint for 5 years. I will say VM has had it's moments, but I hung in there (due to price) and it's all good. The VM customer service has gotten 500% better, it would have been customer service issues that I would have left. Now when I call everyone seems concerned and helpful. For being Sprint's no contract step-child I will say it's feeling better these days. I live in a ravine in the NW area and cell service inside the house is extremely challenging (outside no problems) but with Google Voice and my Android cell phone I make it happen in the house. BTW: no matter if you're on a GSM or CDMA network, reception is all the same where I live. No other service beside VM and GV is needed for home communication to the outside world. I'm on the 300 minute talk with unlimited data/text for $25 (currently $35) but I was grandfathered in on the VM old plan. The phone choices are not so hot, but they are getting better. If I needed unlimited everything I would consider a move to MetroPCS for $40 a month and better phone selections.

Customer Rating: 2.5
by stephanie dinneen -- December 14th 2011 -- greenville, SC

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