From my experience:
IPV4 Static IPs nor private IP service are currently available on the 4g service (I asked). Even the routable IPV6 Static IPs can not receive remote traffic (at least they failed to get ESP traffic when I tried to build a VPN with them because the ipv4 address provided was carrier-grade natted). This, they seem too clueless to provide any further input on after many attempts (they don't know IPV6) even after calling Tier 2 support from a customer account with 2,000+ telemetry data lines. Their IPV6 clue is very low. The reps cared, they just couldn't find anyone who knew the product and gave up. For the IPV4 3g, the tech support should be able to sell you one, but it has a $500 setup fee or something similarly absurd, making it very uneconomical for a single unit. On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 9:57 AM, chris <tknchris@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
If anyone has any contact info for the correct department within Verizon which handles getting a mobile internet service via 3G/4G, that would be a huge help. I am trying to avoid the usual Verizon runaround of being transferred from dept to dept because no one has any idea what I'm talking about. I also would preferably like a static IP if possible. Tried contacting Verizon Wireless and they are trying to sell me a MiFi and have no idea what a static IP is :)
Thanks, chris