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I wish people were more business minded so I wouldn't have to explain stuff all the time. Its always woe is me from the guy using 1mb a month. Waggz I understand because he lives on his phone, but I doubt he would even come close.

 

What this does is it forces those people that use their phone to constantly stream info for business, porn, etc to look for other avenues and free up the network. Its still unlimited, its just not going to be as fast. If you think you are in the 5 percentile of 100 million people then I would highly suggest you toggle the wifi that you more than likely have at home with your wireless service. The main point of this is to encourage people to use other resources when possible so that the entire network isnt slowed down when the iphoners come over. It does sucks ass for that 5%.. but that 5% is costing the company way more than they pay so is it all bad if they leave? Sprint and Tmobile dont possess the customer base to have to worry about this so they will be unlimited for a very long time.

 

Post up how many megabytes you use so we can compare. I bet most are not even a drop in the pan compared to the 24/7 streamers.

 

I use about 20gb a month on average.

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You already can only download so much per day at full speed too. It's unlimited per billing cycle and you never incur an overage charge.

 

Uh huh... and which way can you download more data? At full speed or at throttled speed?

 

I don't care either way whether a Verizon customer can watch porn all day at the highest possible fps or not, or how much money Verizon makes.

 

My non-smart relic phone still does it's job.

 

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BTW this shows me Verizon IS worried about the data usage on their network, and that it's not all that ready afterall. They are just learning from AT&T's mistakes and being proactive about it and AT&T had to be reactive about it. I am glad there is competition now, it will help us both get features and prices adjusted. :) please go out and buy an iPhone 4 with Verizon. And if you are with AT&T, switch, Verizon is way better. ;)
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Waggz I understand because his lives on his phone, but I doubt she would even come close.

 

 

Fixed LOL! You ever see her at a meet and she is on that beast checkin her internets.

 

I would like to get an idea of what the cap is before I think about jumping ship.

 

Oh and it makes total sense what you are saying fro a business point...

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I am not aware of any change to text at all. It sounds like there may have been some confusion about what plan you have though.

 

Unlimited is unlimited and any us numbers and shortcodes** count. This plan is included in the cost of your minute plan. 59.99* for unlimited messaging and 450 minutes.

 

There is also an add on option to a regular minute plan that provides unlimited m2m messaging but provides a various amount of out of network messages per month.

 

This has been the way of things for a few years at least.

 

Ne2 was for most people 30 or 50 bucks and personally I don't like that move but it doesn't really bother me that much.

 

These "data rules" only seem like a protection for their business. It doesn't seem to say they are actively pursuing and throttling people, just that they reserve the right to do so. There could be some virus that is causing issues so they can try to minimize impact to the network itself. This is only my take on it.

 

*From VZW.com

**Some shortcodes have a monthly recurring cost

 

Text Bundles

 

Save by signing up for a Text Bundle. The $10 and $20 text bundles even include Unlimited Messaging to Verizon Wireless customers as well as additional messages for you to use with non-Verizon Wireless customers.

Text Bundles

Includes Text, Picture, Video & Voice Messages

250 text, picture, video, or voice messages¹ $5/month/line

500 texts¹ and Unlimited Mobile to Mobile Texting² $10/month/line

5000 texts¹ and Unlimited Mobile to Mobile Texting² $20/month/line

Pay Per Use

 

Just plan to message occasionally? Pay only for what you use with the per-message rates listed below. If you find yourself messaging more frequently, our Messaging Bundles offer greater savings.

Text, Picture, Video & Voice Messaging

Per-Message Rates

Price

Texts 20¢ per text sent (per recipient) or received (including Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands)

 

Picture, Video & Voice Messages 25¢ per picture, video and voice message sent (per recipient) or received (including Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands)

 

Some short codes carry premium charges, which you'll be prompted to accept before subscribing and sending. Opt out of a program by texting "stop" to the code. Additional charges apply for international messages.

 

¹ Always applies when sending and receiving Instant Messages via Verizon Mobile IM and when receiving Text Alerts. Also applies to messages exchanged from the U.S.: (i) with subscribers in the U.S. and to participating carriers in Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands and (ii) via email. Overage Rate is 10¢ per recipient, per message sent or received for Text/Picture/Video/Voice Messages.

 

² Unlimited Mobile to Mobile Messaging with other Verizon Wireless customers from within the National Enhanced Services and Extended National Enhanced Services Rate and Coverage Areas. Text, Picture, Video and Voice Messaging is not available throughout the Nationwide Rate and Coverage Area. Instant Messages are not included as Mobile to Mobile Messages in any Unlimited Mobile to Mobile Messaging plan.

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I wish people were more business minded so I wouldn't have to explain stuff all the time. Its always woe is me from the guy using 1mb a month. Waggz I understand because he lives on his phone, but I doubt he would even come close.

 

What this does is it forces those people that use their phone to constantly stream info for business, porn, etc to look for other avenues and free up the network. Its still unlimited, its just not going to be as fast. If you think you are in the 5 percentile of 100 million people then I would highly suggest you toggle the wifi that you more than likely have at home with your wireless service. The main point of this is to encourage people to use other resources when possible so that the entire network isnt slowed down when the iphoners come over. It does sucks ass for that 5%.. but that 5% is costing the company way more than they pay so is it all bad if they leave? Sprint and Tmobile dont possess the customer base to have to worry about this so they will be unlimited for a very long time.

 

Post up how many megabytes you use so we can compare. I bet most are not even a drop in the pan compared to the 24/7 streamers.

 

I use about 20gb a month on average.

 

so lets just think of your comment this way..."but that 5% is costing the company way more than they pay so is it all bad if they leave?"...if that top 5% were to leave, then the people who were in the 90-94.99% bracket are now in the top 5%. what happens if they leave? and it goes on and on to where people who werent near where the top 5% to start were, are now up there

 

granted, i dont expect that many people to jump ship, but you kinda gotta look at your comment that way

 

and kevin - my monthly bill is like $94/mo. ive been with sprint, cingular (when they still existed), nextel (when they existed), and verizon is BY FAR the best service ive had. i constantly had dropped calls with sprint, and im talking when i was 2 miles outside of downtown gahanna, so i wasnt out in BFE by any definition. i could honestly say that in 5+ years of having verizon, i could count on one, MAYBE both hands how many dropped calls ive had.

 

theres a reason sprint is #3 out of the carriers and vzw is #1.

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I wish people were more business minded so I wouldn't have to explain stuff all the time. Its always woe is me from the guy using 1mb a month. Waggz I understand because he lives on his phone, but I doubt he would even come close.

 

What this does is it forces those people that use their phone to constantly stream info for business, porn, etc to look for other avenues and free up the network. Its still unlimited, its just not going to be as fast. If you think you are in the 5 percentile of 100 million people then I would highly suggest you toggle the wifi that you more than likely have at home with your wireless service. The main point of this is to encourage people to use other resources when possible so that the entire network isnt slowed down when the iphoners come over. It does sucks ass for that 5%.. but that 5% is costing the company way more than they pay so is it all bad if they leave? Sprint and Tmobile dont possess the customer base to have to worry about this so they will be unlimited for a very long time.

 

Post up how many megabytes you use so we can compare. I bet most are not even a drop in the pan compared to the 24/7 streamers.

 

I use about 20gb a month on average.

 

Stop using common sense..

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so lets just think of your comment this way..."but that 5% is costing the company way more than they pay so is it all bad if they leave?"...if that top 5% were to leave, then the people who were in the 90-94.99% bracket are now in the top 5%. what happens if they leave? and it goes on and on to where people who werent near where the top 5% to start were, are now up there

 

granted, i dont expect that many people to jump ship, but you kinda gotta look at your comment that way

 

and kevin - my monthly bill is like $94/mo. ive been with sprint, cingular (when they still existed), nextel (when they existed), and verizon is BY FAR the best service ive had. i constantly had dropped calls with sprint, and im talking when i was 2 miles outside of downtown gahanna, so i wasnt out in BFE by any definition. i could honestly say that in 5+ years of having verizon, i could count on one, MAYBE both hands how many dropped calls ive had.

 

theres a reason sprint is #3 out of the carriers and vzw is #1.

 

I get where you are coming from. Now look at it this way. Put the top users in the 500 terabyte usage area. That's enough usage for a hundred thousand customers being used by 1 person. If 100 of those customers reduce their usage or leave that's over 1 million people worth of network usage that's free'd up. If you expect 10 million iPhone users to come over (I'm exaggerating), with the growing number of data phone users already, you have to have a fail safe in case its too much for the network to handle. Rather than risk getting poor network marks you impact that small percentage group. Not only do you gain money from less network leaching, you also have millions of people that get to use their phones without complications. You dont have to keep moving on to a new 5% because that first 5% is using enough data for the entire company. Its either throttle it, or eliminate unlimited plans and charge overage. I like this idea more.

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i get what youre saying...oh well though. if i use 3gb in a month...i guess im using A LOT less since ive been laid off because when im at home, i switch to my wifi because its a lot quicker...once i get back to work and its straight 3g, im sure it'll go back up, but i doubt past that 3gb again
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I am glad there is competition now, it will help us both get features and prices adjusted. :)

 

Agreed.

 

please go out and buy an iPhone 4 with Verizon. And if you are with AT&T, switch, Verizon is way better. ;)

 

Just ordered the wife one today. Should be here the 10th. If hers functions well, I may get one too. She can be the guinea pig first though! :cool:

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i get what youre saying...oh well though. if i use 3gb in a month...i guess im using A LOT less since ive been laid off because when im at home, i switch to my wifi because its a lot quicker...once i get back to work and its straight 3g, im sure it'll go back up, but i doubt past that 3gb again

 

Yeah, most people probably use less than 10gb. I'm on my phone all day at work then my kids play on it when I get home so I have way too much usage.

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I dare anyone on Sprint or Verizon to send me a single text that's longer than 160 characters.

 

:bangbang:

 

OK, but first you have to post your cell phone number out here on the internets. Do that, and I promise I will get you as many 160+ character texts as you could ever want. :D

 

Oh, and I'm no Verizon fanboy, but sprint sucks like michigan football.

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I dare anyone on Sprint or Verizon to send me a single text that's longer than 160 characters.

 

:bangbang:

 

You make it into a multi-media message rather than a normal text and send it over. The network thinks of it as a picture message and lets the extra characters pass through without seperation.

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You make it into a multi-media message rather than a normal text and send it over. The network thinks of it as a picture message and lets the extra characters pass through without seperation.

 

Way to ruin it for me.

 

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Yeah, most people probably use less than 10gb. I'm on my phone all day at work then my kids play on it when I get home so I have way too much usage.

 

What is the highest usage you've ever seen someone have? I have no clue what I use. I do know that everytime you open up pandora, its an initial 25mb packet download, not to mention whatever you stream thereafter...

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Bens right. The cell phone can only do so much so I would have to assume over 1024 terabytes is close to impossible... for now. With 4g people will be able to hook up to xbox live so that would be pretty crazy to have millions of people playing call of duty through their cell phones. That may be more of the reason for the throttle than the iphoners.
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