Puppy Wireless Gets LTE

Puppy Wireless, the Verizon MVNO owned by Page Plus reseller Kitty Wireless, has been working on LTE for several months and recently announced the pricing to customers. Well, as of last week, it looks like Puppy supports Verizon LTE devices, albeit with a few kinks. At the moment, it looks like there are some issues with porting in and 3G to LTE upgrades. Some customers have also reported issues with SMS messages not going through with LTE. Kitty Wireless is currently working through all of the issues, and expects many of them to be resolved by the end of the week. You can check Kitty’s Forum for updates and more info. As far as plans go, the LTE plans are basically the same, although the four lowest-priced plans saw an increase of $3 for LTE service. Here’s the plan lineup right now:
  • $10.95 – 50 minutes, 50 texts, 50 MB
  • $12.95 – 150 minutes, 150 texts, 50 MB
  • $13.00 – 5 Minutes, 2000 texts, 5 MB
  • $14.95 – 250 minutes, 250 texts, 50 MB
  • $17.95 – 350 minutes, 350 texts, 50 MB
  • $19.95 – 300 minutes, 300 texts, 300 MB
  • $22.00 – 5 Minutes, 4000 texts, 5 MB
  • $24.95 – 400 minutes, 400 texts, 400 MB
  • $29.95 – 750 minutes, 750 texts, 1 GB
  • $29.95 – 1200 minutes, 3000 texts, 500 MB
  • $39.95 – Unlimited minutes, unlimited texts, 1GB
  • $55.00 – Unlimited minutes, unlimited texts, 3 GB
Puppy Wireless does allow customers with cash balances on their accounts to go over, and these overages are charged at $0.05 per minute/text/MB. For more information Puppy Wireless or to request to port in, visit the Puppy Wireless launch page at Kitty Wireless.]]>

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