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Verizon Going With Tiered Data.

Hoefully, two things will happen:

1) They will grandfather those of us who already have unlimited, even if we renew contracts or upgrade phones (like AT&T has done).

2) They will go back to unlimited when LTE/4G rolls out, similarly to what Sprint is doing. They limit 3G, but their 4G is unlimited.

Otherwise, what's the point of upgrading the networks if we can't use them?

3g is not limited on sprint, only pc cards have a cap. So none 4g plans also are unlimited and always have been.
 
Am I the only one who is wishing for the tiered plan to happen soon?
If you are actually using this as a work phone (meaning when you travel, you have wifi at the office), you are not likely to be using more than 2GB a month, although there would be some exceptions.
I am curious to know what all the fuss is about.
 
Am I the only one who is wishing for the tiered plan to happen soon?
If you are actually using this as a work phone (meaning when you travel, you have wifi at the office), you are not likely to be using more than 2GB a month, although there would be some exceptions.
I am curious to know what all the fuss is about.

Don't mine either. Just make the 2GB option $20 so I can save $10 per line. Maybe add the corporate discount in there too. If its only $5 dollars difference I'm sticking with my unlimited.
 
Don't mine either. Just make the 2GB option $20 so I can save $10 per line. Maybe add the corporate discount in there too. If its only $5 dollars difference I'm sticking with my unlimited.

My brother and I are on sprint, but my dad has 5 lines on Verizon for the rest of the family. He really does not know anything about phones and i do everything for him on the plans. He was looking to get a new phone, like the droid or droid x, but after i reviewed his usage he never uses any data, and i mean none, 0mb per month, the only time he had any were times i was using the phone when i did a few speed tests one month. So it is pointless for him to get a smartphone if he is going to have to tack on $30.

Right now they have the connect plan which is no longer available, and his unlimited data is included in the base price and my brothers unlimited is only $20, which is really just the charge for each additional line for the connect plans, they both have env touch, the rest of the phones don't have data and are on a different plan(still same shared just no data) and are only $9.99 per month extra for the lines, one being a blackberry with the $30 for data. My little brother is really the only one that uses data, averages about 1gb each month. We are now looking at just switching my dad to a dumb text phone since he does not use the data anyway and give the touch to my sister. However, what happens with these caps could change that, if say they had something like att, 250mb for like $15($10 would be better), he could get himself a better phone but not have to pay a lot for data he is not using. Android alone will use data so i understand why no data plan is something you can not do, but i am guessing he would stay under a cap like that. For instance, the blackberry on the account only uses 65-100mb per month. The only thing is if we upgrade one plan, most likely we will lose the $20 unlimited for my little brother, hopefully it can be similar to the blackberry where it is on the $10 for extra phone plan with the data charge, and the two touches can stay on the connect with unlimited. It will be a shame if he has to get something like the Samsung intensity (?) instead of the dorid, the droid is only $20 on upgrade at walmart, and the text phones i saw at Verizon the other day that did not require any data plans were $50-$60.

I for one would be hurt by the caps, have used over 10gb in the 7 weeks i have had the evo, so i understand others getting up in arms, but i am guessing most people are like my family and are not using the phones that much, so there is no need for unlimited for most of my family, or most people, just a waste of money.
 
i think having unlimited along with other tier options would actually make more money for verizon. I know alot of people who would like a smart phone but dont want to pay the $29.99 a month so if verizon was smart they should keep unlimited and add 1 or 2 tiers along with it
 
I ordered my droid x July 23rd. Supposed to get it 1st week of August. Since i ordered before the change will I be able to get the 30$ unlimited still (dont have data plan now)? I think I may just call verizon tomorrow and tell them to add it to my account now.
 
Why are phone data plans moving backwards? Shouldn't the trend be towards unlimited plans rather then away from them, you know like how internet plans worked

I use 3 times 2gb a month... you've got to be fricken kidding me.

Because radio spectrum is a finite resource. We can't just add bandwidth to accommodate the increase in traffic like we do with land lines.
 
Why are phone data plans moving backwards? Shouldn't the trend be towards unlimited plans rather then away from them, you know like how internet plans worked

I use 3 times 2gb a month... you've got to be fricken kidding me.
How in the world are you using 6gb a month? Tethering? Watching youtube CONSTANTLY?
 
I thought I read an article, weeks prior to the release of the Droid X, that stated Verizon would not be following AT&T in their cap on data plans (according to the CEO of Verizon). I don't have the link though, so I can't exactly back up that statement.

I think it's horrible that Verizon would consider capping the data plans. What happens to the people who use over 2GB per month? Before we know it we'll be paying our ISPs for the amount of bandwidth we use. :P
 
I thought I read an article, weeks prior to the release of the Droid X, that stated Verizon would not be following AT&T in their cap on data plans (according to the CEO of Verizon). I don't have the link though, so I can't exactly back up that statement.

I think it's horrible that Verizon would consider capping the data plans. What happens to the people who use over 2GB per month? Before we know it we'll be paying our ISPs for the amount of bandwidth we use. :P

our local ISP already tried that. Thankfully everyone flipped out and they withdrew the idea
 
I thought I read an article, weeks prior to the release of the Droid X, that stated Verizon would not be following AT&T in their cap on data plans (according to the CEO of Verizon). I don't have the link though, so I can't exactly back up that statement.

I think it's horrible that Verizon would consider capping the data plans. What happens to the people who use over 2GB per month? Before we know it we'll be paying our ISPs for the amount of bandwidth we use. :P
Actually some ISP's are known for throttling the speed when you download too much. Also, cellular network is very different from WAN/LAN that is used in home internet and the cost associated with them vary as well so don't think the two are the same.
 
This will be good for someone like my father (BB for work). He has the $30 unlimited and I checked our bill and he used 7, count em 7, Mb. In a month. He will appreciate the break on the bill.
 
I have talked with some people from VZW corporate and they all say that this isn't happening. Maybe when LTE rolls out, but possibly then it will only be an charge like what sprint is doing with 4g. I wouldn't waste time worrying about it.



How in the world are you using 6gb a month? Tethering? Watching youtube CONSTANTLY?

I'm already at 4.5 gb for the month. I use my phone constantly.
 
I ordered my droid x July 23rd. Supposed to get it 1st week of August. Since i ordered before the change will I be able to get the 30$ unlimited still (dont have data plan now)? I think I may just call verizon tomorrow and tell them to add it to my account now.

Since there is no evidence of tiered plans happening, what in your mind would even consider the option of you not getting unlimited...? I'm very curious.
 
I have talked with some people from VZW corporate and they all say that this isn't happening. Maybe when LTE rolls out, but possibly then it will only be an charge like what sprint is doing with 4g. I wouldn't waste time worrying about it.





I'm already at 4.5 gb for the month. I use my phone constantly.

Are always on the road?
Without going into too much detail (for privacy), what do you use it for?
Thanks.
 
Since there is no evidence of tiered plans happening, what in your mind would even consider the option of you not getting unlimited...? I'm very curious.

just figured i would rather be safe and get grandfathered into the unlimited before they change anything. I saw a few articles saying end of July (but nothing confirmed or from Verizon). But if I waited until they announce it I would be too late to be grandfathered in
 
Well it won't be coming for a few months or until LTE or possibly never at all. Who knows? But they aren't going to change they way things have been for years for now reason.
 
I'm going to make sure to keep my line in my family's plan when I go to Europe to keep this.
 
When we signed up with Verizon's a couple of years ago, we got in on an unlimited plan. soon after they changed the plan to a 5g limit (2 months later). We STILL have an unlimited plan and are now on a month-to-month, as our contract has expired. Should we change modems, go with a smart phone, then, of course, all bets are off. I would think this would hold true with the smart phones, but, of course, that remains to be seen...
 
Verizon did not work on a nice app that reports your data usage out of the goodness of their hearts. You can even make it a widget. Tiered plans have to be on the Horizon. I am all down for it if its something like 1GB for $15, 2GB for $20 and 3GB for $25.
 
Tiered plans would be fine if they would be priced nicely and don't make current users pay more, but they almost certainly will not be. The only reason they would introduce tiered data plans is if they are not making enough money or are losing money with the current plans. That means two things can happen: You can pay the same amount and get less service(what AT&T did), or you can pay more to get the same level of service you are currently getting.

There is virtually zero chance that they would offer a $30/month for 5GB plan(more or less what we get now) with their new tier pricing when it comes out.
 
Tiered plans would be fine if they would be priced nicely and don't make current users pay more, but they almost certainly will not be. The only reason they would introduce tiered data plans is if they are not making enough money or are losing money with the current plans. That means two things can happen: You can pay the same amount and get less service(what AT&T did), or you can pay more to get the same level of service you are currently getting.

There is virtually zero chance that they would offer a $30/month for 5GB plan(more or less what we get now) with their new tier pricing when it comes out.

considering they charge $1.99 per mb now, or 25mb for $9.99, i think you will be correct on your point.
 
well if they dont let you get grandfathered you will be able to get out of your contract without an ETF since that is breaching the contract so not sure if they want to go through all that and potentially lose alot of customers. I know myself personally if they do not do this i will be switching to sprint for the unlimited 4g and they have pretty good service in my area
 
When we signed up with Verizon's a couple of years ago, we got in on an unlimited plan. soon after they changed the plan to a 5g limit (2 months later). We STILL have an unlimited plan and are now on a month-to-month, as our contract has expired. Should we change modems, go with a smart phone, then, of course, all bets are off. I would think this would hold true with the smart phones, but, of course, that remains to be seen...

That's because Verizon STILL has a true unlimited Cell Phone Data plan. The 5gb cap is for wireless data CARDs. This is for people using a laptop, tablet, etc with a wireless data card.

I realize there is a lot of confusion regarding this issue, but the big-wigs at Verizon confirmed this point during the DroidX annoucement when someone asked if there was a cap on the dataplan and they replied that there was not.
 
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