Verizon Ellipsis Jetpack Available Starting Dec. 19

Written by Ben

January 2, 2014

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More and more devices around us are starting to have Wi-Fi capability. Having a portable device that creates a Wi-Fi hotspot comes in handy to keep them connected, especially during busy times. E-readers, handheld video game consoles, scanners and many other gadgets use Wi-Fi to bring out their best features. Being stuck without Wi-Fi leads to fewer books downloaded, no online multiplayer, and panic mode when the boss calls about that one document you forgot to scan and email.

 

The exclusive, ultra-small Verizon Ellipsis™ Jetpack® can connect up to 8 Wi-Fi enabled devices at a time so devices around you can have 4G LTE coverage and speeds.

At just about the size of a credit card, the Ellipsis Jetpack is easy for young professionals to carry in their pocket or briefcase so they’re always prepared to connect potential clients or team members. Security is important; the new Jetpack can connect to corporate applications through VPN. And for those interested in keeping tabs on their data, the device shows real-time data usage right on the display.

 

The Ellipsis Jetpack is the next product in the Ellipsis family and will be available online starting Dec. 19 for free after $50 mail-in rebate debit card with new two-year activation and will be available in stores starting Jan. 9. Customers can add the Jetpack to a Share Everything account for $20 per month.

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