


* 5GB (5,120MB) allowance is shared between the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
100MB or 200MB allowance is shared between select destinations identified.
Usage in excess of your 5GB and 100MB or 200MB allowances, and all other international usage outside of your allowance, will be billed according to your plan.
See below for details on the required equipment and taxes, surcharges, and fees related to GlobalAccess.
Additional Plan Information:
Required Equipment:
GlobalAccess capable device or NationalAccess or Mobile Broadband-capable device and Global ExpressCard.
Required Minimum Term, Activation Fees, and Early Termination Fee
Taxes, Surcharges, and Fees
Important Customer Information
For more information, refer to the Customer Agreement or speak with a Sales Representative. Service is subject to the Customer Agreement, which you should read before activating service. Plans not available in all areas. Credit approval required. Billing, shipping and end–user address must be within the Verizon Wireless licensed and service areas where the wireless phone number is issued.
To make sure you have coverage in newly expanding markets, from the VZAccesssm Manager, go into "Options" and click "Activation," while in the National Enhanced Services Rate and Coverage Area every three months. This may alter your Coverage Area. Billing charges may sometimes be delayed. You are responsible for maintaining virus protection when accessing service. Install VZAccess Manager and run OTA Wizard before you leave the U.S. VZAccess Manager is provided with a GlobalAccess device. Previous versions of VZAccess Manager may not support GlobalAccess. A GlobalAccess ExpressCard cannot be provisioned without a Mobile Broadband device. Both the GlobalAccess ExpressCard and Mobile Broadband cannot be in use at the same time.
Mobile Broadband:
Subject to VZAccessSM Acceptable Use Policy, available at http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/footer/acceptableuse.jsp.
Data Plans and Features: Permitted Uses. You can use our Data Plans and Features for accessing the Internet and for such uses as: (i) Internet browsing; (ii) e-mail; (iii) intranet access (including accessing corporate intranets, e-mail and individual productivity applications made available by your company); (iv) uploading, downloading and streaming of audio, video and games; and (v) Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).
You may not use our Data Plans and Features for illegal purposes or purposes that infringe upon others’ intellectual property rights, or in a manner that interferes with other users’ service; that violates trade and economic sanctions and prohibitions as promulgated by the departments of Commerce, Treasury or any other U.S. government agency; that interferes with the network’s ability to fairly allocate capacity among users or that otherwise degrades service quality for other users. Examples of prohibited usage include: (i) server devices or host computer applications that are broadcast to multiple servers or recipients such that they could enable “bots” or similar routines (as set forth in more detail in (ii) below) or otherwise denigrate network capacity or functionality; (ii) “auto-responders,” “cancel-bots,” or similar automated or manual routines that generate amounts of net traffic that could disrupt net user groups or email use by others; (iii) generating “spam” or unsolicited commercial or bulk email (or activities that facilitate the dissemination of such email); (iv) any activity that adversely affects the ability of other users or systems to use either Verizon Wireless’ services or the Internet-based resources of others, including the generation or dissemination of viruses, malware or “denial of service” attacks; (v) accessing, or attempting to access without authority, the information, accounts or devices of others, or to penetrate, or attempt to penetrate, Verizon Wireless’ or another entity’s network or systems; or (vi) running software or other devices that maintain continuous active Internet connections when a computer’s connection would otherwise be idle, or “keep alive” functions, unless they adhere to Verizon Wireless’ requirements for such usage, which may be changed from time to time.
Customers who do not have dedicated Mobile Broadband devices cannot tether other devices to laptops or personal computers for use as wireless modems unless they subscribe to Mobile Broadband Connect.
You may access and monitor your own data usage during a particular billing period, including during the Return Period under your Worry Free Guarantee, by accessing My Verizon online or by contacting Customer Service.
We further reserve the right to take measures to protect our network and other users from harm, compromised capacity or degradation in performance. These measures may impact your service, and we reserve the right to deny, modify or terminate service, with or without notice, to anyone we believe is using Data Plans or Features in a manner that adversely impacts our network. We may monitor your compliance, or other subscribers’ compliance, with these terms and conditions, but we will not monitor the content of your communications except as otherwise expressly permitted or required by law. [See verizonwireless.com/privacy]
The Data Plans or Features are for individual use only and you may not offer them for resale.
Approximate Data Usage Examples: Basic information and examples showing the approximate data usage for several common Internet activities appear below.
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The speed of the Verizon Wireless data network is measured in Kilobits (kb) per second. However, the amount of data transmitted over the Verizon Wireless data network is measured in Kilobytes (KB), Megabytes (MB) or Gigabytes (GB). |
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Bit |
A unit of information that represents a single character. |
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Byte |
A unit of information composed of 8 bits. |
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Kilobyte |
1024 bytes (measuring the number of kilobytes tells you the size of a file and/or the amount of data you have used). |
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Megabyte |
1024 Kilobytes (measuring the number of megabytes tells you the size of a file and/or the amount of data you have used). |
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Gigabyte |
1024 Megabytes (measuring the number of gigabytes tells you the amount of data you have used). |
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Examples |
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Application |
Approximate Size |
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E-mail (1 text page without attachments) |
3 KB |
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Word Document (5 text pages) |
70 KB |
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Typical Web Page lookup |
300 KB |
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Low Resolution Digital Photo |
500 KB |
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PowerPoint Presentation (20 pages text & light graphics) (Based on this assumption, you would need to download approximately 1,707 PowerPoint presentations in a month to reach 5 GB) |
3 MB |
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V CAST Music Over-the-Air Download (3-minute song) |
2 MB |
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V CAST Music PC Download (3-minute song) |
4 MB |
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Note: The above examples are just estimates, based on approximate size assumptions. Actual file sizes and user experiences will vary. |
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Verizon Wireless Plans, Rate and Coverage Areas, rates, agreement provisions, business practices, procedures and policies are subject to change as specified in the Customer Agreement. Verizon Wireless will terminate your service if less than half of your usage over three consecutive billing cycles is on the Verizon Wireless National Enhanced Services Rate and Coverage Area. Your SIM card is for use only with your GlobalAccess device, only for the purpose of this service. You are responsible for any unauthorized use of your SIM card and will safeguard security codes. Upon termination of your service, please destroy your SIM card. By using your GlobalAccess device outside the United States, you agree that you are solely responsible for complying with all applicable foreign laws, rules and regulations ("foreign laws"). You further agree that Verizon Wireless is not liable for any damages that result from your failure to comply with foreign laws.
Last Update 02/18/2010