I have a few quick thoughts. The amount of poor logic or bad information surrounding this is astounding so I don't think I can wade through the mountain to correct it all, but:
- If you think you are justified in tethering because you pay for unlimited data, you are wrong. Period. Actually, if you think paying for unlimited data means you have the right to use as much as you want, you are also incorrect - and WE, as consumers, created this illusion and this misguided sense of what we are owed. Nothing is unlimited but we choose to demand and buy "unlimited" packages.
- Everyone put P3droid up on a pedestal. He's just a guy who can code and who has some contacts at Motorola. I am thoroughly respectful of what he has provided for the DX community, but it's not his responsibility to forewarn everyone of Moto's plans. If you want to keep your contacts, you must be respectful of how much they allow you to tell, and we have no idea where that line fell or when P3 got the information he did.
- The reality is there is only so much VZW can do with a list of rooted users. Screw it. If VZW screws us and decides to bear down on root users, there are other carriers that will take my money.
- Lastly, screw Verizon and all of the other carriers for not understanding the simple, clean, foolproof solution to this problem. We should all be on wholly metered plans. There should be no unlimited, there should be no packages. We should pay for this like we pay for electricity. If that happens, nobody cares if we root or tether or let a phone sit dormant for a month. Sure, it takes a little money away from VZW for months that people who purchase a package don't use, but I be that would be easily offset by people who would let their usage go nuts because they pay a reasonable rate for all of it instead of crazy overages.