Until recently we were running evdo (mobile broadband, aka 3g). We had both a Verizon and a Sprint device. Decent ping times, decent speeds BUT.. be careful. If you are buying directly from Alltel,Cricket,Sprint,Verizon etc they all have a cap. Last I checked it was 5GB per month and if you go over it got really really expensive.
The company we went through was millenicom (www.mellinicom.com). They basically resell sprint/verizon (depending on what is in your area). They don't have a hard cap, but they prefer you to stay < 10 GB per month. The other nice thing with millenicom is that its $59.99 with no taxes or extra fees. They charge your CC direcly every month. We also bought a evdo router so we plugged the usb device into it and use wifi (802.11b) to allow the computers in the house use/share the connection.
I know their website is pretty lacking but the service was good.
BTW.. we only left millenicom because a local WISP expanded and we were able to get tripple the speed plus a static, unfiltered IP address for only $20 more.
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