Friday, March 4, 2011

Verizon and the CR-48

As many of you know by now, I am one of the fortunate ones who received a Google CR-48 notebook computer.  I recently activated the 100 free megabytes per month promotion that comes with the notebook; activation was easy and only required me to create a Verizon account.

I decided today to inquire how I might add more data to my monthly allowance, and I contacted Verizon via phone.  After spending nearly 30 minutes with 3 different Verizon representatives explaining what the CR-48 is and how I receive 100MB of data each month for free with Verizon, I was finally told that Verizon has never head of this arrangement, but would treat the data usage as pre-paid mobile broad band.  The last gentleman to help me also informed me that mobile broad band is relatively new and therefore, very expensive.  See below for the rates and data usage amounts I was quoted.  The Verizon representative continued to explain that if I planned on watching any Youtube videos 5GB was not going to be enough, adding that none of the data plans would really allow me to do much on the Internet.

Rates and usage as quoted by Verizon representative



  • 5GB for $80
  • 1GB for $50
  • 300MB for $30
  • 100MB for $15
After ending my call with Verizon, I did what I should have done in the first place, I Googled CR-48 and Verizon.  Upon reading some posts in a CR-48 forum, I came across the following post from Google, http://www.google.com/chromeos/features-connectivity.html .  According to this post, the rates are much different than what the Verizon representative quoted me (see below).  Although I'm still not sure how increase my monthly data allowance, the post by Google give me hope that I can afford to purchase some more bits!

Rates and usage as quoted by Google

Data plans

PlanPrice
100MB of data per month1Free
Limitless day pass2$9.99 per day
Additional 1GB of data3$20 per month
Additional 3GB of data3$35 per month
Additional 5GB of data3$50 per month