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Tablet ($50 Discount) with Mobile Beacon Unlimited 5G Internet Service

Item #: MB405T | Grades 3-12
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Overview

The Revvl Tab 2 5G tablet from Mobile Beacon connects to Mobile Beacon's 5G mobile broadband Internet service. The tablet can be used at any location within the Mobile Beacon coverage area. It can also be used as a 5G hotspot.

This discounted offer allows you to receive one Revvl Tab 2 5G tablet from Mobile Beacon. You can receive up to 15 tablets by requesting multiple quantities of this offer by clicking on the Add to Cart button. After you request this offer by paying the admin fee at checkout, you'll also pay Mobile Beacon $120 per tablet for a 12-month service plan and a shipping and handling fee for each tablet. You'll need to request your tablets and purchase service plans on Mobile Beacon's website before June 30, 2026.

Mobile Beacon's Internet service could be helpful if your school:
  • Lacks traditional Internet access, has slow access or bandwidth constraints, or needs a backup Internet source
  • Has Internet service but needs to provide users with Internet access in the field or while traveling
  • Wants to have a tablet lending program to help close the digital divide for students, families and educators


Product Details

See the product product specifications for the Revvl Tab 2 on the Mobile Beacon website.

Additional Tablets Available at Standard Rates

If you need more tablets than the 15/campus limit and 250/district limit, additional devices can be purchased from Mobile Beacon at standard rates. Please reach out to [email protected]. Mobile Beacon provides free consultation to help organizations determine the best devices for their needs.

One-Year Prepaid Service Agreement Required

Educators that participate in this offer must agree to pay Mobile Beacon in advance for one year of mobile broadband Internet service for each device received. The current education & nonprofit pricing for this service is $120 for 12 months ($10 per month, paid annually in advance). Digital Wish is not a party to this agreement. Refunds for the service must be requested directly from Mobile Beacon within 30 days of receiving it. See Mobile Beacon's limited refund policy here.

Mobile Beacon Internet Service

The wireless broadband service offered by Mobile Beacon uses the same network as the services offered by many telecommunications companies.Its download speeds average 6 to 8 megabits per second, with peak speeds of 25 megabits per second with 4G service and over 100 megabits per second with 5G service.

Verifying Coverage

Organizations must confirm that the location where they will use the Mobile Beacon service falls within the Mobile Beacon 4G LTE/5G coverage area before requesting this offer. Verify coverage now.

Choose Carefully

The administrative fee for this product is not refundable.

Obtaining This Product

A $15 administrative fee per $50 discount coupon for each tablet will be applied at checkout.* You will need to activate the $120 annual plan with Mobile Beacon for the tablets. Shipping and handling fees will apply. Additional fees such as an activation fee may be applicable. Digital Wish will email you a subscription code and instructions. A school, organization or personal credit card is required to process your subscription service with Mobile Beacon. The tablets will be activated and shipped to your school address or alternate address if necessary. You will renew Internet service directly through Mobile Beacon. If you find that you need more tablets after the first year, you can return to Digital Wish and request more Mobile Beacon products.

Additional Program Rules

Organization email addresses required- All accounts require that email addresses must be affiliated with the school, not a personal email address.

Case study Recipient organizations may be asked to provide information to Mobile Beacon to create a case study or testimonial on this program.

Product distribution- Products will be distributed under this program to qualifying schools and educators only. Recipient organizations may not transfer or resell Mobile Beacon products.

About Mobile Beacon Mobile Beacon, a non-profit, provides high-speed, low-cost, mobile internet access to the anchors of communities: the nonprofits, schools, libraries and healthcare organizations that provide vital services to millions of Americans every day. Through this broadband service, organizations have an essential tool to fulfill their missions and maximize their philanthropic impact, which allows organizations to access more information, reach more people, and help more in their communities. Learn more at www.mobilebeacon.org.

* The non-refundable administrative fee helps to support our work in serving K-12 educators in the US. This helps cover our costs for credit card transaction charges, delivery of products to schools, customer support and verification services, staffing and overhead.
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