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Work will only reimburse me up to $30 which is supposed to be for data only, but I need to be able to show a receipt from the carrier that will show the plan info on it, so I don't think buying prepaid cards will work from a reimbursable standpoint.
So I take it none of the smaller carriers or resellers offers a comparable plan to the T-Mobile one, with some better account management tools?
So, done with the long preamble, what kind of equivalent plans are available in the U.S. from other providers? I don't care at all about texting, and don't really need minutes. i just want data and a decent national coverage area as I travel for work regularly (although mostly to big cities). Work will reimburse me up to $30 for data.
Any options out there?