Let's see how long it lasts THIS time...
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Let's see how long it lasts THIS time...
For all of Verizon's warts, and they are many, this^^^ is true and I think a fair way to do network management.Switching to Verizon tomorrow. T-Mobile doesn't have good coverage in my area. And I'm going to say this once, and only one time because I'm getting tired of the straight up lies that people keep telling.
De-Prioritization =/= Throttling
Just because you're over the 22GB barrier does NOT mean they will be throttling you. Infact, throttle would imply that they could give you faster speeds, but choose not to. They mention that you would only experience lower speeds when the towers are CONGESTED. When a tower is congested that means it does not have enough bandwidth to pass around - therefore you are in line last for data if you are over 22GB. That is NOT throttling. Please stop with the misinformation and fear mongering.
No, and it is a clear difference. Other carrier say you reach X data, you only get 3G speed. On Verizon you will only have your speed reduced if you are over a certain threshold, are on a crowded tower when it is crowded, and will only be slowed to a speed necessary to allow others that haven't consumed above the threshold to enjoy the fastest experience possible while the tower is crowded. If you are lucky enough to be the only person using a particular tower you could use terrabytes of data and never see a slowdown.I don't care how you want to slice the words around they are going to slow down your stream.
Too small for my needs. Thanks.Mobile hotspot/tethering will be reduced to 3G speeds after 10GB of data. The 22GB is for mobile data and will be deprioritized only if the tower you are on is congested at that very moment.
Oh the irony.I'm downloading Speedtest now. It's taking forever.
I switched to this too. I had given up the unlimited plan way back and taken up the 6GB max plan. Then I gave that up as I only had 450 anytime minutes and 250 texts per month with that plan and took the "new verizon" plan with unlimited talk and text with 4 GB data last year when they went to the streamlined plans of small, medium, large etc. That was costing me $40 per month for the data as I got a discount on it through my employer. "Upgrading" to the new 5GB plan for single lines is saving me money as it is only $50 pr month and with my discount only costs me $32. Then I get the $5 additional for going paperless and using automated billing which I have already been doing for years. And it keeps the data roll over too. As I don't ever use nearly 5 GB of data a month this is great for me.I just got an interesting deal. 5GB to reduced priority, unlimited. $4 more than my ancient 6GB plan grandfathered from the old unlimited. With $5 off if I use auto pay. Which I did because I now have a flat rate.