

Mobile Broadband customers on America's Largest 3G Network now have Internet access at thousands of Verizon Wi-Fi hotspots across the U.S., Canada and Mexico — without using a single megabyte of
Mobile Broadband data allowance.
How It Works
When you're in range of a Verizon Wi-Fi hotspot, you can connect to it with VZAccess Manager™* from your
Wi-Fi enabled notebook or netbook. Stay on Wi-Fi as long as you like and then jump right back on the high-speed Mobile Broadband network when you’re on the move. You can conserve your monthly Mobile Broadband data allowance on your terms. It's up to you.
What You Need
• A monthly Mobile Broadband service plan.
• A notebook/netbook with Mobile Broadband Built-In.
• A Wi-Fi enabled notebook or netbook running Windows® 7, Vista, XP or 2000.
• VZAccess Manager version 7.2 or higher.
For details and hotspot locations click here.
You can also search for nearby Wi-Fi locations within VZAccess Manager.
*VZAccess Manager version 7.2 or higher required. Verizon Wi-Fi is not available through connection managers provided by select notebook/netbook manufacturers. Visit vzam.net to download the latest version of VZAccess Manager.
Customers with Prepaid Mobile Broadband Plans or Mobile Broadband Connect features are not eligible for Verizon Wi-Fi access.
Verizon Wi-Fi available on select devices. To download the latest version, select Check for Updates from the Help menu in VZAccess Manager or visit vzam.net. Verizon Wi-Fi hotspots are not owned or operated by Verizon Wireless. Verizon Wireless is not able to estimate upload or download speeds at these locations. Customers are responsible for providing security measures for their computers and data. Many Wi-Fi hotspots are not secure. Customers should connect to the Mobile Broadband network when more security is needed.
