TechHive: NetZero still exists, offers 3G mobile broadband with 4G LTE coming soon

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thumbnail NetZero still exists, offers 3G mobile broadband with 4G LTE coming soon
Jan 15th 2014, 19:30, by Evan Dashevsky

Remember NetZero? The company that made a name for itself by providing free ad-supported ISP service back around the end of the Clinton administration? Well, in recent years, it's reinvented itself as a mobile broadband service.

On Wednesday, NetZero announced an agreement with Sprint in which it will provide access over Big Yellow's 3G infrastructure, with a promise to offer access to the carriers' 4G LTE network later in 2014.

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NetZero's current coverage is based around a few dozen population centers. (Click to enlarge.)

Up until now, NetZero's mobile broadband was built solely upon Clearwire's WiMax network around major population areas.

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