The Novatel MiFi is capable of connecting to a 4G or 3G network, depending on which has coverage in your area. With the Verizon 4G LTE plan, you can get speeds up to 20 Mbps for donwloads and 7 MBps for uploads. The Novatel MiFi device is a wireless hot spot that lets you connect up to five devices at a time, just as you would when connecting to a home or public WiFi network. There is also no unlimited plan from Verizon at the moment. Compared to Sprints comparable service, which gives you slightly slower speeds but unlimited data for $59.99/month, Verizon’s pricing isn’t exactly compelling. That’s fairly steep, especially if you’re already paying for a data plan on your phone. For each additional GB of data that you use that goes over your monthly limit, you get charged a whopping $10. Verizon’s 4G LTE plan comes in two flavors: a 5 GB per month plan for $50 or a 10 GB plan for $80 a month. Alternately, there are USB dongles that work for a single device. The Novatel V4G LTE Mobile Hotspot MiFi 4510L is already out there in the wild, and there have been reports from Seattle-based users that it’s pretty sweet-but with some caveats. The latest and greatest mobile WiFi hotspot to emerge from the halls of Big Red is the Verizon MiFi line. Mobile Internet is getting hot, and with mobile bandwidth rates reaching dizzying new heights thanks to 4G LTE, the allure of high speed Internet on-the-go is becoming ever more irresistible.