Ting isn’t too bad either for pricing but can’t speak to service quality but we have a few people that use them and haven’t heard much complaints.
https://ting.com/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMInKW-mOKs1gIVglqGCh2CvQcDEAAYASAAEgLVSPD_BwE -- Onward!, Jason Hellenthal, Systems & Network Admin, Mobile: 0x9CA0BD58, JJH48-ARIN On Sep 17, 2017, at 12:15, Brielle Bruns <br...@2mbit.com> wrote: > On 9/17/2017 11:07 AM, Max Tulyev wrote: > Hi All, > sorry for possible off-topic, I really did not know where to ask this. > I'm going to visit USA for two weeks. I want to buy a local prepaid SIM > card mostly for IP access. > Is it possible in USA to buy a prepaid SIM as a visitor, without long > term contract? > I need a public (can be dynamic) IP address, NOT over NAT, and (or) > IPv6, if possible. > My phone is GSM UMTS 3G. > Expected traffic volume is about 10G. > Will use it in New York City and Orlando City, not in rural areas. > Good data roaming tariff in Cannada will be a big advantage. > What can you advice? > Thank you! Walmart has the prepaid no contract Straight Talk plans that can be on VZW, T-Mobile, or AT&T. Grab a BYOD kit either from a Walmart store or order online. I keep a mobile hotspot deactivated and ready to add a service plan to for my customers if they have an outage. -- Brielle Bruns The Summit Open Source Development Group http://www.sosdg.org / http://www.ahbl.org